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"Monster's Inc."


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"Monster's Inc."
An analysis of cultural concepts in the film "Monster's Inc."
898 words (approx. 3.6 pages) | 1 source | MLA | 2008 United States


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Paper Summary:

This paper discusses how "Monster's Inc."(2001) is a children's film that uses the common childhood fear of monsters lurking in the closet and turns this conceit right on its head. The film depicts monsters as terrified of children and how they wait for children at night, but not to eat them--but to collect the screams of these small humans. The screams power the monster's society of Monstropolis with Scream Heat. The paper concludes that, because of their need to stimulate fear in the hearts of children, the monster's world more and more resembles in its images and structure, the society beyond the closet door.

Outline:
Introduction
Definition of a Principle or Cultural Theory That Is Present In the Film
Identify the Cultural Climate within the Film
Explain How You Would React If You Had To Exist In That Culture
Provide Analysis of What Could Be Done To Improve the Culture


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"The fact that people who are 'different' are often called monsters in real life creates an immediate resonance between Monstropolis and our own society. The cultural theory is the theory stressed by the film is of the dangerous potential fear of the 'other'--an entire society can be powered by a fear of difference and culturally structured around a fear of difference. But fearing something only makes what you fear all the more a part of your own culture. Because children look different from the monsters, and because the children's screams power Monstropolis, the monster's entire society must be devoted keeping the children 'out' as well as keeping children in a state of fear to generate screams. Without fear, the monster's culture and the society cannot exist. "

Sample of Sources Used:

  • "Monsters, Inc." Directed by Pete Docter & David Silverman. 2001.

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APA Citation:

"Monster's Inc." (2012, February 09). Retrieved February 12, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Film-Review-Monster's-Inc/106818

MLA Citation:

""Monster's Inc."" 09 February 2012. Web. 12 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Film-Review-Monster's-Inc/106818>




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