Bibliographic citations
Rodriguez, H., (2020). Tipos de amor representados en Tangled Before Ever After según jóvenes de entre 18 a 35 años que consumen este producto audiovisual [Trabajo de investigación, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/655140
Rodriguez, H., Tipos de amor representados en Tangled Before Ever After según jóvenes de entre 18 a 35 años que consumen este producto audiovisual [Trabajo de investigación]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/655140
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title = "Tipos de amor representados en Tangled Before Ever After según jóvenes de entre 18 a 35 años que consumen este producto audiovisual",
author = "Rodriguez Ueno, Harumi Odaisa",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2020"
}
Romance as a genre in movies, furthermore when it’s meant for a very young audience, can impose unrealistic love ideals, at its least offensive side, and can go to the extreme of glamorizing physical and psychological harm. In the case of movies made for children, the most influential are those made by big production companies. Despite the quality of the production, big budget and the admiration that the company, it’s stories and it’s characters hold, the context in which the consumer lives will decide how much influence the content has on him or herself. The objective of this sturdy is to find the ways in which love is represented in Tangled Before Ever After (2017). This feature film is the ambitious sequel premiered seven years after it’s predecessor, Tangled (2010), the famous Disney adaptation of the classic Rapunzel story, the princess in the tower. Therefore, the investigative question is: which types of love are represented in Tangled Before Ever After? In this context, we are referencing love in a romantic way. The answer will be obtained through the content analysis applied to the audiovisual product (dividing this by scenes) and the use of focus groups (the groups will be separated by the main language in which they communicate). The findings will be contrasted with the information collected from authors like Berit Brogaard and Dorothy Tennov.
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