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Should Disney Portray Reality?
'Grumpy is too happy and Bert the chimney sweep too cheerful'
A study from Duke University in North Carolina finds that Disney films misrepresent the misery of working class life by portraying it as free of difficulties. I wonder what the researchers expect to gain from their findings? If the kill joys removed the magic in favour of stark realism there would be an awful lot of disappointed kids out there – both old and young. Hands off Disney I say!
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A study from Duke University in North Carolina finds that Disney films misrepresent the misery of working class life by portraying it as free of difficulties. I wonder what the researchers expect to gain from their findings? If the kill joys removed the magic in favour of stark realism there would be an awful lot of disappointed kids out there – both old and young. Hands off Disney I say!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't know why, but I can't help but feel that a lot of the people here in response to this would sort of have to stifle tears while screaming "Leave Disney alone!"
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// The left is a joy-free zone. Always has been, always will be.// schweik
yeah I agree with the diagnosis - Schweik has always been a pinko wet leftie....
hey OG what does the Labour Party and kentucky fried chicken have in common ?
They are all left wing and arrishules
ter daah !
I must be a fascist .....
yeah I agree with the diagnosis - Schweik has always been a pinko wet leftie....
hey OG what does the Labour Party and kentucky fried chicken have in common ?
They are all left wing and arrishules
ter daah !
I must be a fascist .....
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