Stereotypes Of Princesses Essay

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Сhildren take the majority of information from mass media, TV and the Internet; mostly small girls and boys watching cartoons and imagine the picture of the ideal world, relationships and appearance. Girls look at beautiful dresses and beautiful princess, and for ever a happy-end. It has strong impact on the real picture of life and girls self-esteem. The main characteristics of princesses have: clever minds, good clothes, nice face and skin, makeup, long beautiful hair, big eyes, slimness is usually a trademark of their look, and all of them are usually rich and imperious. Not all girls , especially at an early ages have a well-formed body with such forms like disney princesses, every little girl has big cheeks and curvy body shape. Of course girls teenagers aged …show more content…
At the same time , they begin to worry more about their appearance , to become insecure. (11) Inferiority complex appear , as everywhere, in films and cartoons on the covers of magazines always just skinny girls. Some girls face tо such problems as eating disorders or anorexia, girls of surplus of weight feel awkwardly in society in which it is accepted to be thin. For them to be thin becomes one of main goals in life.Girls can't sustain the unrealistic look of the disney princesses. The petition with the heading "Any Body Is Fine" was written by the American plus size student
Farmvill Jewel Moore, she wrote the petition that Disney have to make the princesses slightly more thickly and a little realistic, as it treads on corns of fat girls who watch cartoons about princesses. This petition was signed by about 22.000