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The Psychology of Giant Princess Eyes

November 8, 2015 scarlett

Owl, Whatcom County Museum. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Owl, Whatcom County Museum. Photo by Scarlett Messenger

The Psychology of Giant Princess Eyes

How Disney’s caricature-esque women came to define “the fairest of them all”

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