Speaking her mind is seen as abnormal behaviour and is met with rebuke by the oppressive patriarch of the family unit.
Serving in her country's military is cause for execution and is seen as a dishonour on the army.
The lizard guardian makes sex jokes about seeing through the title character's clothes. An obvious objectification of the female body.
Not getting married and oppressed by a male spouse is also seen as an embarrassment.
Even the songs are an obvious allusion to the oppression of women and the perpetuation of the patriarchy.
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muh patriarchy
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[url=http://youtu.be/yK1JRtoBY3Y]What oppression? Men are on the border of being oppressed nowadays[/url]
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Some English lit professor would love this essay to be written
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Your bait is bad and you should feel bad.
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Well seeing as that was the culture and tradition during that time it's pretty normal for it to be shown.
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Edited by so true bestie: 4/19/2015 7:58:44 AMIt was highlighting the patriarchy in China in those days, and Mulan breaks free. That's like saying 13 years a slave is perpetuating racism and slavery. Your'e trying too hard to troll
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Was that little dragon thing voiced by Eddie Murphy? I honestly can't remember...
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I see no problems with the movie.
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