" Heroes of Children: How Age Affects One's Point of View"
1. Peter Pan:
In adulthood:
In avoiding the challenges and responsibilities of adulthood, Peter Pan's refusal to grow up may be viewed as immature and irresponsible.
1. The Kind and Beautiful Princess of Cinderella As a child:
When Cinderella meets her prince charming, she is a kind and beautiful princess.
In adulthood:
The cruelty of Cinderella's stepsisters may be viewed as the result of their own insecurities, and Cinderella's reliance on a man to save her may be interpreted as passive and devoid of agency.
1. When I was a kid, Captain Hook, the villainous pirate:
Captain Hook is a terrifying bad guy who wants to get even.
In adulthood:
Captain Hook's own insecurity and fear of being overshadowed by Peter Pan may have contributed to his obsession with retribution.
1. Snow White:
The Most Beautiful of All As a child: Everyone adores Snow White, the beautiful princess.
In adulthood:
It is possible that society views Snow White's beauty as a social pressure, and her passiveness in the face of danger may be interpreted as a lack of empowerment.
1. When I was a kid:
Aladdin, the street urchin who became a prince Aladdin is a hero who charms Princess Jasmine with his cleverness and inventiveness.
In adulthood:
It's possible that Princess Jasmine's limited agency is a result of patriarchal society, and Aladdin's lies and deception may be viewed as problematic.
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