tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6686334347568576872.post3555366793515728174..comments2014-02-20T14:18:54.636-06:00Comments on J 201 - Section 305 : Online Assignment #3, Chris Picazo Chris Wellshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09166012779338484334noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6686334347568576872.post-61070238807375033382013-12-02T21:00:25.778-06:002013-12-02T21:00:25.778-06:00Nice work, Chris! Like many of us, I saw the same ...Nice work, Chris! Like many of us, I saw the same perspectives shown throughout the documentary and used many of the same supporting examples. I feel that many of us saw these perspectives because they were so fitting, even if others could be pulled out as well. The Magic Bullet one was so strong because of the fact that a child can watch just one Disney movie and be sucked into the idea of it, which then leads them to be almost just as easily brainwashed by it. I also really liked the fact that you went into detail about the Aladdin example, sharing how it relates to the real world. When I heard that, it really shocked me that they could twist something that is so close to a real religion and use it in a cartoon. Overall, your analysis was very well written and you did a great job going into depth with you examples!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18071597608882462282noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6686334347568576872.post-37703012919553114222013-12-02T20:27:55.839-06:002013-12-02T20:27:55.839-06:00Nice job on your analysis! You create a strong arg...Nice job on your analysis! You create a strong argument by using solid specific examples and explaining the implications concerned with these examples. In my analysis, I argued for the same perspectives and use a lot of the same examples. I totally agree with your stance on the prominence of magic bullet theory, and also included how the teacher Alison Wilson talked about how girls play on the playground as the “damsel-in-distress.” I also agree with your point on how cultural studies have played a leading role in Disney movies. I did not use the Aladdin example, but you explain it in full detail and prove how the effects of the movie relate to this perspective. I thought it was very interesting how Disney so negatively represented Arabic culture and Islamic religion, something I don’t believe I would’ve been able to fully pick up on without this documentary. My only constructive criticism about your analysis is that I think you could have used another example of each perspective to even further solidify your already impressive argument. Other then that, excellent job and I enjoyed reading!Eden Willoughbyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14411974597958534629noreply@blogger.com