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#6 Symbolic, real, imaginary
2013年7月31日星期三 04:14 0 Comment(s)

I will start with the Imaginary, and in this post i will explore symbolic real, and imaginary with Disney princesses as example. :}

Imaginary- Love is always wonderful, life after marriage is still wonderful.

Snow white
Rapunzel
Cinderella
Sleeping beauty

Symbolic- What disney movies do not tells us.

Real- Princesses marriage/fell in love at young age. Life after marriage does not happy. 




Snow white
Rapunzel
Cinderella
Sleeping beauty

After ever after - Disney Parody

Source
Taken from: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2385475/Dina-Goldsteins-Fallen-Princesses-shows-Disneys-Snow-White-Cinderella-unhappily-after.html
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An example that I suddenly relate it to the topic while I was browsing my Facebook homepage, very interesting :}



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