Topic > Analysis of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs - 932

The generation I am viewing for my final research project is "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs", which was produced and filmed by Walt Disney in 1937. "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" "The Seven Dwarfs" changed history because it was the first animated feature film made in color. The film was continuously watched by children, and still is since it was released "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" has been incredibly popular among the general public, the film contains many hidden representations that many people are unaware of, representations that could change a person's perspective on the film James Rivera thinks that the film contains hidden representations of the seven stages of cocaine addiction. He says the hidden messages are found in the names, jobs and appearance of the characters. The problem with fairy tales, however, is that they were not always designed for children. These stories were first told around the fires and taverns of some medieval village. The personalities of the dwarf characters (Sleepy, Happy, Doc, Dopey, Sneezy, Bashful, and Grumpy) are the symptoms that people go through when using cocaine. For one thing, the name Snow White, which supposedly indicates that her skin is white as snow, indiscreetly means cocaine, because white snow is the color of cocaine, and another street name for cocaine. The dwarf "Dopey" might be the silliest of the dwarves, with the oversized robe, ears that look ridiculous, and even a crazy appearance. He's pretty balanced when he doesn't take cocaine, which I think he needs to stop doing (…). Grumpy is a way people become after starting drug withdrawal. He resembles an angry, grumpy old bastard who has a mental imbalance. Without his cocaine, he is a psychotic wanderer,... a means of paper... the root of sin, but also the precondition for man's salvation and identification with God. From another perspective, the apple resonates with the alchemical symbolism of the elixir or philosopher's stone which is ambivalently symbolism of the elixir or philosopher's stone, which is ambivalently both a deadly poison and the medicine of life. As far as we know, it is possible for "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" to contain hidden messages in the film and the plot. If hidden messages are there, what kind of effect could it have on children? The show's possibilities for containing these hidden messages, I think, raise questions about what effect it might have on our children, and I hope to extend our ethical perspectives on preventing such messages, hidden or not, if they exist and can be interpreted by reflecting on what we watch.