Walt Disney's Racial Segregation and Gender Separation

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Since the early part of the twentieth century, Walt Disney Pictures have strived to bring to life the legend, folk and fairy tales of some of the most famed authors through the creative use of language and imagery. These stories with all their fantastical elements and revolutionary imagery helped draw interest from young and old alike. Walt Disney aspired to not only offer a delightful entertainment experience, but also to provide some relevant moral education. …

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…of them to be offensive and rather unnecessary. Little kids are extremely impressionable and easily influenced by their immediate surroundings and I strongly believe that these subliminal agendas hidden in the Walt Disney Picture, for whatever reason they may be, allow for things such as the mistreatment of women, the segregation of races and the continuance of social prejudice to pass from generation to generation, leaving many of these types of problems unsolved and everlasting.