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Posted on 2018-06-04 17:59:10 by Anonymous

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Anonymous
Posted on 2018-06-04 18:07:51 Score: 0 (vote Up/Down)    (Report as spam)
Actually, A Bug's Life is a Right-Wing narrative through and through. It glorifies monarchy, and it presents the oppressors as a different race that's invading from the outside. If you want a Left-Wing narrative, watch Antz.

Anonymous
Posted on 2018-06-04 19:46:57 Score: 0 (vote Up/Down)    (Report as spam)
It doesn't glorify monarchy though, because there is none to really speak of. The Queen ant is basically the leader but she has few if any privileges and the princess is also. And at the end they reduce themselves into an international commune of sorts with minor government of what is essentially an elected monarch/dictator.

Antz does this more openly however because that's the main plot-line, while in A Bugs Life its more focused on aspect of the oppressive imperialist Hopper


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