So many moms die in Disney movies because of Walt Disney's mother

No, it's not just to torture you.


It is a well known fact that mothers die frequently in classicalDisney movies. And although it can be tempting to believe that the reason for this is simplyillegal tears, In truth, it's a little more complicated than that. The reason why moms tend to die inDisney movies is double, based on fair fairy thatWalt Disneyused as a source material and a tragedy in its own life.

You see,The little Mermaidis based on a tale without mother byHans Christian Andersen, andCharles Perraultis responsible forBeautiful beautyy andCinderella, who does not have moms either. Some people think that these characters undergo that the loss of a parent was an effort forHelp children grapple with this tragic reality. And since most Disney movies are also trying to give children the tools they will have to handle life curve balls, it is logical that the stories they behave would strengthen the character through this type of plot .

In his bookDeath and mother of Dickens in Freud, professorCarolyn Disver Note that "in the missing mother's space" the storytellers "are free to re-register the form and function of maternity according to the very idiosyncratic agendas and thus reformulate the two conventional roles for women and conventional narration modes. . "

Or, as a long-time Disney producerDon Hahn RecountCharm In an interview with 2014 more simply: "Disney films is to grow ... They are about that day of your life when you have to accept responsibility. In shortcut, it is much faster to have characters from Growing up when changing from their parents. Bami's mother is killed, so he has to grow. Beautiful only has a father, but he gets lost, so he must enter this position. It's a shortened story. "

But there may be another simpler reason, whyWalt Disney seemed to gravitate towards stories that had mothers who died in such a deeply shredded manner - and it comes back to his true life.

After the success ofSnow White and Seven DwarvesIn 1938, Disney proudly bought his parents,Flora and Elias Disney, a house near Disney Studio in Burbank, California as a gift for its 50th wedding anniversary. Less than a month after his entrance, Flora began to complain about a strange smell coming from the oven. Disney sent studio repairs to take a look, but they did not catch a bad flight in the furnace. The next day, a housekeeper found an unconscious flora and Elias and removed them on the front lawn. While Disney's father survived, his mother, tragically did not do it. She died of asphyxiation of fumes on November 26, 1938 to 70 years old.

"He never talked about that time because he felt personally responsible because he had become so successful that he said he said to me," Let me buy a house ", has Hahn saysCharm. "It's the dream of every child to buy their parents a house and just through a strange monster of nature - without their own fault - the worker studios did not know what they did."

Since he never talked about the death of his mother, it's hard to be sure about the sensation of Disney. But it is reasonable to assume that he would have been haunted by the involuntary role he played in the death of his mother. It's hard to ignore thatDumbo (1941) andBambi (1942) -Both of which a part of the mostScenes of heartbreaking mother Across the Disney collection - were released a few years after Flora's death.

"This idea that he really contributed to the death of his mother was really tragic," Hahn explained toCharm. "It's not a secret in their families, but it's just a tragedy so hard to talk about ... for me, he humanizes Walt. He has been devastated by that, like everyone else would be."

And for more poorly known facts on your favorite Disney movies, checkThe only thing you have never noticed on these Disney movies of the 1960s.

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