What's Wrong With Cinderella Analysis

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Lakisha Slaughter September 16, 2013 English 102 Dr. Fierce In the article “What’s wrong with Cinderella” Peggy Orenstein’s views are that of a mother and of a feminist. Orenstein raised several concerns regarding the mental and physical control brought upon the younger generation in which she contradicts herself and assign blame. The writer claims that the princess-themed commercial products have distressing effects in shaping young female generations’ outlooks as well as their qualities. Orenstein uses her daughter as the example in the article. She describes princesses as something that is going to sabotage her efforts to instill feminist values in her daughter. Orenstein starts off by talking about Andy Mooney, a former Nike…show more content…
Her daughter came running over in a full-skirted frock with a gold bodice, a beaded crown hanging sideways on her head, and she says, “Look, Mommy, I’m Ariel!” referring to Disney’s Little Mermaid. Her daughter then stops and raises her eyebrow and asks her mom, “Mommy, do you like Ariel?” Orenstein thinks and says it’s not the perpetual dissatisfaction with the results, but then questions herself and says “Or is it?” Orenstein says the Princesses are not what really bother her anyway. Well what does? Isn’t that’s what she’s arguing throughout the…show more content…
“When I grow up, I’m still going to be a fireman.” Using this as her conclusion and never going into depth about it makes Orenstein’s entire article seem to be a waist on time. She didn’t continue to say well maybe she was wrong or it’s just a phase that they grow through. She just ends it. Orenstein confused her readers and showed that princesses weren’t never really a problem, because throughout the entire article she contradicts herself about it. She blamed Mooney and all of these other things for what was changing the way her daughter and Americas younger generation think and act, but in the end of it all her daughter still says she wants to be a

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