Mulan Movie: 1998

| Character | Role | Significance | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Protagonist | Represents cognitive dissonance between social duty and self-identity. | | Mushu | Ancestral Guardian | Comic relief and critique of patriarchal ancestor worship; a small creature giving big advice. | | Captain Li Shang | Love Interest/Mentor | Represents the flawed but evolving masculine ideal; must unlearn misogyny. | | Shan Yu | Antagonist | A destructive force of nature (Mongol-esque), lacking nuance but serving as a pure martial threat. |

Mulan (1998): A Cultural Artifact of Animation and Evolving Gender Politics Subject: Film Analysis / Media Studies Date: [Current Date] 1998 Mulan Movie

This report provides an analysis of Disney’s 1998 animated feature Mulan . The film is examined for its narrative structure, artistic merit, departure from traditional Disney tropes, and its cultural reception. While praised for its strong female protagonist and unique visual style, the film also generated discussion regarding the accuracy of its source material (the Chinese ballad of Hua Mulan) and cultural representation. | Character | Role | Significance | |

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