I have problem understanding the whole part of this text! I know the words(after checking on the dictionary, but making a clear understanding is somehow difficult. Would you explain it?)
Walt Disney World has become a pilgrimage site partly because of the luminosity of its cross-cultural and marketing and partly because it’s utopian aspects appeal powerfully to real needs in the capitalist society. Disney’s marketing is unique because it captured the symbolic essence of childhood but the company has gained access to all public shows, comic books, dolls, apparels, and educational film strips all point to the parks and each other.
My interpretation is that "pilgrimage" is used in a context as a simile, comparing this American institution's immense popularity and powerful influence to the status of a religion. Over the past 10 decades, Disney has invented and marketed many cartoon figures and fable characters to every culture and country with a marketable economy. but the company has gained access to all public shows, comic books, dolls, apparels, and educational film strips all point to the parks and each other .
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My interpretation is that "pilgrimage" is used in a context as a simile, comparing this American institution's immense popularity and powerful influence to the status of a religion. Over the past 10 decades, Disney has invented and marketed many cartoon figures and fable characters to every culture and country with a marketable economy.
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