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Snow White is back in business

Posted Sep 24, 2010

In case you missed her, or were looking for your misplaced doll: here she is on a t-shirt. The question remains, is it educational or appropriate for our times, or is it better to leave her on print?


Back in 1937, Snow White was the thing. She remained one of the most important icons of our girly childhood when most of us didn’t know it was better to get educated first and then watch the animated movie. If it worked in reverse, we all remember at some point the world turning to evil until the Prince saved her from her death sleep.
Rewind: 20 years after, you are a grown girl – must I dare say woman – and get confronted with a cute t-shirt, charms and purses. No one can deny the design is most delicious. But do you remember the actual story?
Get your DVD. If you have already done so in the nineties, you probably had this reaction: you didn’t understand why she wouldn’t stop singing, why she always got herself in the most horrifying situations (a forest in the dark – wasn’t there a village where she could have escaped?), why she was so naïve as to eat an apple from an ugly witch, and why she didn’t think the dwarfs were hitting on her? Again, did I mention the constant singing, cleaning, being nice and perfect?

 


Back to 2010: something changed from the nineties. Women are back to womanhood? We are all influenced by what’s been happening around us – environment, wars, viral solitude. We almost crave the annoying singing and the charming Prince. In case we wonder if Snow White is out of date, sometimes history teaches us there are cycles: and for women it seemed to have proven so. Put on your aprons because it feels as if we all wish for one thing: a nice home with seven kids and a nice Prince who saves us. From what? Just take a look at the headlines and hope that your Prince’s masculinity hasn’t been crushed by feminism.

If we forget all of the clichés, there is nothing wrong with wanting a sweet fairy tale.

Text by Acelya Yonac

Photo Credits: Dennis Valle, Giuliano Federico

Copyright notice:  © Disney

 

 

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