Disney Princes and Princesses Still Slaves to Some Stereotypes

Disney Princes and Princesses Still Slaves to Some Stereotypes

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Analysis of gender roles in the Disney princess line of movies, including Cinderella, the Princess and the Frog and the Little Mermaid, shows how characters are slaves to some stereotypes like the pink princess culture. Princesses have become less girly o

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