Defense Mechanisms (The Disney version)

Defense Mechanisms (The Disney version)

12th Grade

6 Qs

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Defense Mechanisms (The Disney version)

Defense Mechanisms (The Disney version)

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12th Grade

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ROSE JANKE

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6 questions

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1.

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45 sec • 1 pt

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In "Inside Out," Riley has a bad day at school, and when she gets home, she takes it out on her parents. This is an example of ___________________.

2.

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30 sec • 1 pt

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When Mulan is frustrated by how Shang treats her weaknesses/failures throughout training, instead of yelling at him (which would likely get her into trouble), she uses this anger as motivation while training on her own throughout the night. This is an example of ________________ because it takes those negative emotions and channels them into something productive.

3.

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Buzz Lightyear uses this defense mechanism when he refuses to believe that he's actually a toy while Woody points out all the facts that show he isn't an actual space commander.

4.

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30 sec • 1 pt

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After his father's death in "The Lion King," Simba is feeling both grief stricken and guilty; however, with the encouragement of Timon and Pumbaa, he chooses to act like there are no worries (hakuna matata). This is an example of ________________.

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In "Frozen," Elsa secludes herself into the north woods and releases her anger/frustration by building a beautiful castle instead of destroying her home in Arendell and/or harming someone. Here, she is exhibiting _________________.

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In "Finding Dory," Dory, who has short term memory loss, has subconsciously blocked out all memories of her family-- which is a defense mechanism because it protects her from feeling sad about missing them. This is an example of ________________.