Snow White is a representation of fake beauty because she is just another young princess with red lips, black hair, white skin, thin body, and a beautiful face. This is a great example that shows what a woman should typically look like, but that's not the reality. The mirror also describes her as the girl with “lips as red as roses, hair as black as ebony, skin as white as snow” (Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, 1937). Disney always uses the same type of characters. The same scenario is constantly repeated: a young woman who is or becomes a princess waits for the man of her dreams to save her and marry her. According to “Poer To The Princess” (Bridget Whelan, 1998) “Disney's first animated film, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937), set a high standard for full-length animation and set a template for later Disney heroines. " All princesses in Disney animated films look innocent and show femininity due to their kindness. Disney girls are incomplete without a man. They constantly need to be saved by the man of their dreams and enter the life of their prince instead of create their own. The idea that women are incapable of living without having a man in their life could influence girls because it emphasizes the idea that women are weak and that they should get married to find true happiness. Above all, every single princess Disney ends up marrying the love of his dreams. This is not reality because it doesn't always apply to everyone. Everyone has their own way of life and not everyone will have a fairytale ending because not every woman ends up getting married as long as her man finds her and this is emphasized when she sings "I wish for the one I love to find me" (Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,
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