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How does Cinderella Disney movie represent bullying? How might it affect children? How would they copy this behaviour?

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How does Cinderella Disney movie represent bullying?

  • Cinderella's stepmother and sisters-in-law opposed her by making her their servant and having her serve them. They also ruined her dress and made her clean their house so she could not attend the ball. They do not give her enough liberty and cause her to suffer physically, emotionally and mentally.

How might it affect children?

  • There are two possible answers. (1) First, the kids might empathize with Cinderella and make them realize that bullying is not a good thing and should not have had an impact on others. (2) Second, they could emulate Cinderella's stepmother and half-sisters and do bad things.

How would they copy this behavior?

  • There are also two possible answers. (1)First, they will avoid bullying and encourage their peers to avoid it also. (2)Second, they can replicate bullying and do so to others.

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User Damith Ganegoda
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It shows bullying because she tends too get picked on by her sisters they call her names, use her and break things she owns. Bullying can upset kids and make them feel less involved. Bullying can lead to anxiety and stress depending on the kid and their situation. Children might think its good to follow in someones footsteps and might do the same to others. Kids get influenced so easily and might not know whats wrong or right at a young age.

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