Disney: 6 Iconic Objects Found In Movies And What They Mean

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Disney has always fascinated its audience with heartwarming tales of love, family, and friendship. They made the characters, both heroes and villains, equally remarkable and relatable. The song numbers are fantastic, especially when paired with terrific dances and stunning cinematography.

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All of these things make or break a Disney film, but sometimes, there are small things found in a movie that can truly define the whole essence of it. Take, for example, Coco’s guitar or Andy’s signature. These things can be easily ignored, but the truth is, they speak so much about the movie. Check out these iconic objects from other Disney films:

Beauty And The Beast: Rose

Beauty and the Beast Disney

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The timeless tale of Belle and Prince Adam tells us that true love is not beheld by the eyes but by the heart. While the Beast is not exactly a gentleman at the beginning, he changed for the better. This is what made Belle fall in love with him. The rose in a glass container, which we saw in the movie, signifies that the true beauty of a person is found inside.

Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs: Poisoned Apple

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Disney

There are so many themes that we can find in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The evil queen wanted eternal beauty and thus, plotted a plan to kill the young princess Snow White. Her method of killing is quite discreet, not to mention, wicked. The poisoned apple suggests jealousy, deceit, and narcissism. For a Disney movie, this is quite a delicate matter.

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Cinderella: Glass Slippers

Cinderella Disney

No other Disney princess can radiate kindness than Cinderella does. The purity of her soul and the compassion of her heart is unparalleled. Despite all the maltreatment she experienced at the hands of her stepmother and stepsisters, she continues to forgive and understand. The glass slippers she wore during the royal ball simply represent her gentleness and natural beauty.

Hercules: Zeus’ Medal

Hercules Zeus Medal

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The Hercules animated film retells the famous narrative of the ancient Greek hero that became an icon of strength and courage. His heroism turned into a symbol of hope. When Hercules was an infant, he was gifted with a medallion that has Zeus’ lightning bolt. This object would be the inspiration and guide towards his true destiny.

Aladdin: Genie’s Lamp

Aladdin Genie's Lamp

One of the most significant events in Aladdin’s life happened when he met Genie and his magical lamp. His wishes were fulfilled, yet he also learned some valuable life lessons. Indeed, the magical lamp symbolizes one’s heart’s desires as well as good fortune. It taught Aladdin the importance of having good intentions and working hard instead of just wishing for good things to fall into your lap.

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Tangled: Floating Lanterns

Tangled Rapunzel Floating Lanterns

Light is a very essential element in Tangled, and the message was clearly provided through the use of the floating lanterns. Rapunzel has always dreamt of seeing them in person, and while growing up, it became her sole guidance and clue as to her true parentage. The floating lanterns symbolize finding one’s inner light and following their own northern star. It also means healing and hope.

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Written by Ariane Cruz

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Ariane Cruz, Senior Content Writer. She has been contributing articles for FandomWire since 2021, mostly covering stories about geek pop culture. With a degree in Communication Arts, she has an in-depth knowledge of print and broadcast journalism. Her other works can also be seen on Screen Rant and CBR.