Toy Story Related To Psychology

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The film I am planning to study is Toy Story 3. I personally selected this film because I grew up watching the Toy Story series and always found them to be thought-provoking. The major themes of Toy Story 3 are letting go and moving on. The classmates I will be working with are Desiree Ramirez, William Udeh, Nicholas Padilla, and Courtney Thornton. Kevin Macken had asked to be in our group last, but has yet to respond to what principles he wants to do. Firstly, the social psychological principles Desiree will be addressing are obedience, gender roles, attitude changes and perceptions of self. Secondly, the social psychological principles William will be addressing are the self, self-fulfilling prophecy, and heuristics. Thirdly, the social …show more content…

Lotso greets the toys in a welcoming manner and shows them around Sunnyside then assigning the toys to the Caterpillar Room. Knowing this room only encompasses toddlers who rough and destructive with the toys that are placed in the room he still assigns the new toys to the Caterpillar Room. After a day of being roughly handled by the toddlers Buzz attempts to find Lotso to request a transfer to another room for him and his friends. Sadly, Lotso approves, but only to Buzz being moved, saying his friends need to stay in the Caterpillar Room because the toddlers need toys to play with. Buzz declines the offer because he does not want to leave his friends behind and consequently gets put in the Time-Out Chair by Lotso’s accomplices. Lotso and his accomplices then reset Buzz turning his demo mode back on. As a result, Buzz thinks he is a space ranger again and manipulated into believing his friends against him and everyone else. Lastly, Lotso makes Buzz imprison the toys inside their cells and mistreats them. I am drawn to this scene because it exhibits violence and deception from Lotso onto the new

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