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Women's Lit: Disney

Writers Realism posted on Jun 07, 2009
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WOMEN'S LIT: DISNEY Disney has a lot to answer for Snow White Kept house for Seven dwarfs Happily Cooked and cleaned Washed their clothes Picked up after them (Personally That's always been my dream ... To clean for seven bachelors) In the end She left with a man She'd never met before Which is Always a good idea Cinderella Tolerated abuse Never spoke up Smiled Played with mice She was saved At the last minute By her fairy godmother (Where had this woman BEEN All that time?) I'm sure it turned out fine After all The prince Was a wonderful dancer! Ariel Not happy where she was (Although most teenagers Are perfectly happy Living with their parents) Mooning over A pretty face At age sixteen She changed Her very nature Forever I wonder if she was happy Living with a man Who thought it was okay That she became Something she was not In order to be with him Belle Loved the beast For who he was No matter how he looked Or if his poor behavior Had put him on that path In the first place (Refusing shelter Locking people up Being coercive) In the end Her love was his magic And he changed for her (Oh yes Men change It happens all the time) Is this really What you want to teach Your daughters? Become someone different From who you really are Clean the house Wear pretty shoes Wait until someone saves you From whatever it is You think you need saving from Good looking men are princes Who will sweep you off your feet Men will change for you If you love them enough Come again? .......... Cover sheet created in ArtRage and Photoshop Font is 'Beyond Wonderland' .......... The Writer's Gallery is looking for banner submissions! CLICK HERE for details.

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jocko500

2:58PM | Sun, 07 June 2009

all farie tells for sure. got wisdom for the real world? wonderful work

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Faemike55

3:01PM | Sun, 07 June 2009

Excllent questions and comments! Well done! of course it also gives the guys a misconception that women will do all those things as well.... then reality stirkes hard and fast, some of us actually learn, others though, never learn. Me - I learned.

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durleybeachbum

3:16PM | Sun, 07 June 2009

HILARIOUS, Tara! a brilliant piece of work! ('Course, it's not really Disneys fault, he just perpetuated folk tales and myths already made up by antique MEN!)

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elfin14doaks

4:06PM | Sun, 07 June 2009

Really good point!!!!!!!!!!

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flavia49

4:23PM | Sun, 07 June 2009

excellent!

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elfin12u

5:29PM | Sun, 07 June 2009

I mean no offense with this, and agree with your sentiments. The thing that I've noticed most among the differences between the two genders is this. A guy will enter a relationship with a gal thinking that "she" will never change. A gal will enter one thinking that "he" will. The fact is (generally speaking), that they're both wrong!! A man might change,.....but that usually comes about at the end of a relationship, where he's come to the realization that he simply has no choice. The problem with this, is that by the time he's finally arrived at this conclusion, she's already emotionally moved on. Too little, too late!!

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beachzz

10:29PM | Sun, 07 June 2009

Role models---and the boys learn it's all just fine. Fine writing, full of wise words, sure to make people think. At least, I sure hope so!!

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TallPockets

1:17AM | Mon, 08 June 2009

TERRIFIC written piece and point of view!! Old DUMB TallPockets has FIVE lovely SISTERS he'd DIE for. HE has told them MANY times over to NOT cook, NOT clean, NOT have sex with hubby and WE MEN? would be SOON crawling on hands and knees. WINK. However, YOU ladies seem to ALLOW said men? to continue this life pattern? I've never understood that. GRIN. (IF you're ever BORED, check out my IN THE BEGINNINGS written work in my gallery here - SMILE). WRITE on, KIND SOUL! My BEST to you and yours, TallPockets.

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helanker

2:35AM | Mon, 08 June 2009

YES.........you are right :-)

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Merrylee

12:09PM | Mon, 08 June 2009

Fantastic writing...Me being with a man for 35 yrs. and seeing other men...it's frighting...what a world Tara

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lucindawind

4:45PM | Mon, 08 June 2009

oh my this is fabulous !! :)

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barbdennist

6:48PM | Mon, 08 June 2009

This should be required reading of all 8 year old girls.

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Chipka

10:05PM | Mon, 08 June 2009

These, and numerous other reasons are why I almost violently despise Disney. I won't even go into the racism at the core of Dumbo. But I digress...this SHOULD be required reading, not just for girls, but for boys...and ANYONE who can read. But, on the flipside of that, Soviet-Era "Cheburashka" gives Disney quite the ideological "whuppin'" it deserves, and Cheburashka is far more sophisticated and cute than anything Disney ever came up with. But that's a HUGE digression, all circling around the fact that I love the elegant, incendiary precision of this piece.

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hipps13

10:46PM | Mon, 08 June 2009

I sit and stare with thought no words seem to come but so much I do read wonderful work warm hugs, Linda Kaye

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Meisiekind

8:06AM | Tue, 09 June 2009

ROFLMAO!!!! Oh dear Tara - what wonderful prose... How true is that... Fairy tale my .... nevermind! I agree with Chip - this should be required reading by both sexes!!!! Well done dear friend! :)

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ontar1

9:12AM | Wed, 10 June 2009

Fantastic idea and presentation, outstanding work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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danapommet

10:46PM | Wed, 10 June 2009

Well Tara, this has got to be the best satire that I have read in a long time. You rock! Dana

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SusiQ

7:04AM | Thu, 11 June 2009

Hmmmmm, Corruption of the youth methinks Is the focal point today Push and pull them till they crack And then watch what they say. Bravo, AuntieTK. I wish that Disney would read this and revise their older fairy tales. Although looking at the current offerings - Hannah Montana, High School Musical etc... They might be changing their views already?

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anahata.c

7:18AM | Sun, 14 June 2009

LOL, I loved this when you posted it, and love it now. And it's not just about disney but all the myth makers that create the image of the patient, waiting woman, holding onto her man while he goes out and battles dragons and pretty much treats her like s___. I wrote a tale about Rapunzel where the Prince says, "Let down your hair!" So she does—and it buries half of Europe. After tons of people dig their way out of a 9-million ton braid, she says, "that good enough for ya???" She then withdraws her hair (which tosses half of France in a heap), and writes in her diary: "I may be stuck in this tale, but I'm damned if it's gonna ruin me." And she walks out, her hair in a pony tail (which knocks down a few Alps, btw) and starts a new life. Disney gave those age old myths big innocent faces. (And, I may be skewered for saying this, but this site has its share of those faces, in some 3D galleries...) Well written with your usual sensitivity to the stanza, dividing your thoughts beautifully and using your usual brevity of words for power. Fine piece, and you always mix in humor too...

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drace68

5:31AM | Wed, 17 June 2009

Well-crafted, selective, feminist screed. Good writing. Thank you for the slant-warning in your post's title.


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