Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 A Brief Introduction to Animated Films about Animals in Hollywood
1.2 A Brief Introduction to the Five Animated Films
1.3 The Layout of the Thesis
Chapter2 Literature Review
2.1 Studies in China
2.2 Studies Abroad
2.3 The Evolution of Animal Rights View
2.4 Animal Rights Theory from Tom Regan
2.4.1 Animal Awareness
2.4.2 Subject-of-a-life and Inherent Value
Chapter 3 Animal Awareness in These Films
3.1 Anthropocentricism in Bambi
3.2 Accepting Poultry’s Awareness in These Films
3.2.1 Dalmatians’ Experience during the Fight for Survival
3.2.2 The Aristocats’ Painful Experience of Going back Home
3.3 Further Understanding: Wild Animals’ Awareness in These Films
3.3.1 Kenai’s Feeling of Transforming from a Human to a Bear
3.3.2 The Birds’ Escaping from Hunters
Chapter 4 Subject-of-a-life and Inherent Value in These Films
4.1 The Theme of Love in Bambi
4.2 Admitting the Rights of Poultry in These Films
4.2.1 The Couple’s Protection of Animals from Hurt
4.2.2 The Heroine’s Regarding the Aristocats as Family Members
4.3 Further Acknowledgement: Wild Animals’ Rights in These Films
4.3.1 Brothers’ Realization of Harmony with Animals
4.3.2 Linda and Túlio’s Rescuing the Birds and Fight against Hunters
Chapter 5 Conclusion
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