The Princess and the Frog
In The Princess and the Frog, rhetorical strategies are used to communicate themes of perseverance, love, and identity (Musker, 2009). With Carrolls (2022) Backpacks vs. Briefcases framework, the films rhetoric can be analyzed through the lens of exigence, audience, constraints, and rhetorical appeals such as logos, ethos, and pathos.
The films exigence lies in its intention to challenge traditional narratives by presenting Tiana, an African American character who wants to achieve her dreams through hard work rather than relying solely on magical transformations. This exigence is relevant to a modern audience looking for diversity in media representationspositive diversity, that is. Tiana's work ethic is also a departure from traditional fairy tales that rely on magic to get success (Karma & Bhad, 2023). She wants to earn her way. It is a This is indicated by the film's animation, humorous animal characters, humor (that adults will appreciate, too), and good music. The films themes of resilience and self-reliance will also appeal to adult viewers while giving kids a good lesson. The use of pathos is...
…It was his dream of owning a restaurant that inspires her and makes her determined. It represents a loving but lost connectionthe power of memory to motivate (Bacon, 2024).Ethos is established through Tianas character, as her hardworking nature and refusal to take shortcuts make her a good role model. Logos is seen in the way Tiana approaches her goals, i.e., by saving money for her restaurant through discipline and effort.
The film also addresses racial issues: it is set in early 20th-century New Orleans, which gives it cultural richness (the birthplace of jazz) (Gilbert, 2015). At the same time it shows off…
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Gilbert, D. (2015). The Product of Our Souls: Ragtime, Race, and the Birth of the ManhattanMusical Marketplace. UNC Press Books.
Karma, A., & Bhad, A. (2023). Disney Setting and Changing Gender Stereotypes. Global MediaJournal, 21(66), 1-28.
Musker, J. (2009). The Princess and the Frog. Disney.
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