In the Disney film ‘The Little Mermaid’, the character Ariel is the sterotypical example of comprimises made to meet the concept of ideal beauty. She transformes her tail for a pair of legs and sells her voice to win the man of her dreams. Disney is displaying ideals of beauty through portraying female characters as not good enough the way they are and that they should be willing to change their body for someone.
This concept shows Ariel getting plastic surgery transformation which shows that women today are
focusing on their outer appearance
and are going to the extremes of plastic surgery to meet societies expectations of beauty.
In the Disney film ‘The Little Mermaid’, the character Ariel is the sterotypical example of comprimises made to meet the concept of ideal beauty. She transformes her tail for a pair of legs and sells her voice to win the man of her dreams. Disney is displaying ideals of beauty through portraying female characters as not good enough the way they are and that they should be willing to change their body for someone.
This concept shows Ariel getting plastic surgery transformation which shows that women today are
focusing on their outer appearance
and are going to the extremes of plastic surgery to meet societies expectations of beauty.