Disney has successfully given viewers of their movies warm and comforting feelings because there is always a happy ending. Disney productions have also taught young children the difference between good and evil. Films such as “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,” and “Cinderella” are two of their earlier movies that are vastly different, but share similarities as well. For instance, both Cinderella and Snow White are beautiful princesses that are forced to be maids and have similar antagonists in their stories, which are evil step mothers who are jealous of their step daughter 's beauty. In the Disney film,“Snow White,” she had been deprived of having any kind of relationship with the outside world. There is a scene where she is lying down on the cold ground while sobbing. Suddenly, dozens of forest animals came to investigate. Snow White befriended the wild animals and established a connection with them that was so strong they made it their mission to guide and …show more content…
Which also helps our younger generation learn moral values. For instance, in Snow White the evil queen, who is also her stepmother, envies her step daughter so much that she wants her dead. Yet, Snow White still remains loving and doesn 't react in a negative way. For instance, the scene where Snow White is on the ground and sobbing hysterically these adorable forest animals appear. She speaks to them in a soft voice with kindness and concern for their fright. Her actions are commendable because I would have probably screamed and said, “What are all of you looking at! Go away!” Snow White on the other hand, handled that very maturely given her mental state at that moment. Even though Snow White had been deceived by the evil queen and ended up being poisoned, she still achieved her happily ever after. Love and kindness prevailed, while evil had been destroyed and conquered. Therefore, teaching children a valuable