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posted by ApplesauceDoctr
Hello everyone! I'm Veronica (a.k.a. ApplesauceDoctr :D), and hey, it's been a little while since I've written an article. It feels good to get back into the spirit of writing. :D
So, what have I today? As toi can see, I'll be analyzing the song "Reflection" from Disney's Mulan. I made a lyric video for it about a week il y a and realized just how deep the song is! However, in this analysis, I'll also be taking a look at the extended version of the song. It shows a different side of Mulan that...well, you'll see soon enough.

Alright then! Let's take a listen to Reflection!

Movie Version

Look at me
I will never pass for a perfect bride
ou a perfect daughter
Can it be
I'm not meant to play this part?



From this, we can see that Mulan knows that she can't be what society expects her to be - that perfect porcelaine doll. It's just not going to happen, and as a result, she questions herself. If she's not that perfect bride ou daughter, then what is she? Who is she supposed to be?


Now I see
That if I were truly to be myself
I would break my family's heart




This excerpt here makes me think of Elsa. And Hercules. All of these characters want to just be themselves and fit in, but it's not that easy. For Mulan, she wants to be herself, but not if it means disappointing her family. She truly loves and respects them and is willing to try to be what society expects of her in order to maintain a good family image. As we've discussed, though, she can't do this, thus bringing us to the chorus:


Who is that girl I see
Staring straight back at me?
Why is my reflection
Someone I don't know?



For some reason, I never really understood what Mulan meant par this, and here I am right now feeling like a complete dunce. xD
Whenever Mulan sees her reflection, she sees what she's trying to be - the "perfect porcelaine doll". toi know this par now. But she knows that's not who she is. She wants to be her true self while at the same time making her family proud. Of course, she feels that she can't be herself without giving the Fa family a bad name.

Somehow I cannot hide
Who I am, though I've tried
When will my reflection show
Who I am
Inside?



(That last line is repeated, par the way. ;D)
This basically re-establishes what she's already been saying. She hides her true self to try and fit society's expectations, yada yada. She awaits the day, if indeed there is a day, when she can be herself and not worry about dishonoring the family.

I'll bet (not really) you're thinking, "Wow, that's it? Short song." Indeed. It's a gorgeous song, but rather short. We'll now take a look at the extended version of the song. Why was the song trimmed? Let's find out!

Extended Version

Who is that perfect bride?
It's not me, though I've tried
When will my reflection show
Who I am
Inside?



The looking-into-the-mirrors bit should look familiar, as does this excerpt entirely. The only real way this contrasts with the précédant excerpt I showed is that instead of her admitting to hiding herself, here, it's plus directly related to what just happened in the movie *cough cough Matchmaker cough*.
The suivant excerpt is where the contrast comes in.


How I pray
That a time will come, I can free myself
From their expectations




toi know how the movie version mainly focuses on her wanting to please her family? I mean, yeah, she does want to be accepted as herself, but only if she can do so in an "honorable" way.
That gets thrown off a bit here. This suggests that she wants to be devoid from society's expectations altogether in order to live the life she wants. Let's continue on to see where I'm going with this.


On that day
I'll discover someway to be myself
And to make my family proud




Wait, haven't we gone over this already? Yep, we sure have! No need to talk this over again. It's the next stanza we want to take a look at.


They want a docile lamb
No one knows who I am
Must there be a secret me
I'm forced to hide?



Alright, let's see. She's saying that society is basically like this: We don't know who toi are, and frankly, we don't care. But we expect toi to be perfect. Got that? For someone they hardly know, society's putting a huge weight on Mulan's shoulders, and she's not happy about this. From that last line, she doesn't seem too satisfied with being "forced to hide" herself.
This is the part that makes this extended version of the song seem questionable in respect to what we actually saw in the movie. It makes Mulan seem a bit plus selfish. Sure, she brings up wanting to make her family proud, but the extended song primarily focuses on how she feels with these expectations. She's had it. She just wants to come right out and be herself without the tension of fitting into the role of the "docile lamb".

Must I pretend that I'm
Someone else for all time?
When will my reflection show
Who I am
Inside?



This excerpt makes my point much plus clear. What makes the extended version and movie version similar is the fact that Mulan obviously wants to be herself. However, in the movie version, she seems mostly disappointed that her efforts to fit in don't work, and she hopes that she'll be able to make her family proud someday. Here, though, Mulan seems amer about the fact that society has set these expectations on her. She's sick and tired of pretending to be someone she's not.

So, let's quickly compare and contrast the two. :D

Both Versions:
- Mulan wants to be herself
- Mulan wants to make her family proud

Extended Version:
- Emphasis on wanting personal freedom from society's wishes
- amer about these aforementioned wishes
- amer about hiding herself

Final Cut:
- Mostly just emphasis on her desire to be herself; no detectable bitterness

And there toi have it! I hope toi enjoyed lire this, as I had a ton of fun écriture it. :) toi may want to check out my link song analysis of "If toi Can Dream" from a while back.
I'll bet that toi either a) are going to listen to the extended song right now ou b) already have, haha. :D
Well, that about wraps things up! Thanks so much for reading! Adios!
 *sigh* I hate goodbyes. D':
*sigh* I hate goodbyes. D':
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I have been wanting to write this article since beginning but it took a lot plus time to find that right kind of dresses for each princess. I l’amour weddings, the festivity of it, the promises in it, the preparations for it. I'm kind of disappointed that Disney hasn't made it a ritual kind of a thing in its movies. Though I understand, different plots need different settings, but I'd still l’amour to see plus of Disney weddings especially in a romantic plot. I so wish especially Aurora's and Snow's wedding, with them finding their prince in the classic fairytale set-up.
Initially I had wanted to...
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posted by anukriti2409
After being here on fanpop since few months, my opinions and way of seeing each princess have changed a lot, though not for all princesses. Some have gone from favori to least favori while some have been on an opposite ride, altogether. A lot has changed as I have grown up and inclusion of other princesses as well in récent times (Frozen and Brave).

So here's my new ranking liste of Disney Princess along with the mention of their original ranking prior joining to Fanpop

1. Belle:
When I think of Belle, one word strikes me "whole-hearted" person. She inspires me so much to find balance between...
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Hi everyone! Due to most of my Friends getting a nasty cold this weekend and not being able to hang out, I spent the last few days shored up inside, watching the DP sequels that I hadn't yet seen and re-watching those that I didn't remember well. I was pleasantly surprised to find some "diamonds in the rough" that I wasn't expecting, but unfortunately also had to suffer through a few incredibly cringe-inducing films. I didn't include Belle's Tales of Friendship in this list, mostly because I couldn't find it online anywhere, but also because it's partly live-action so I didn't feel like it...
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I have recently learned that the red hair is a recessive gene and will eventually die out in centuries to come. To think of it, it is very sad as I absolutely l’amour the fiery reds. So this article is inspired from this récent learning and to dedicate to my favourite hairstyle among all princesses.

13. Cinderella:
I hated putting her so down, especially she being my 3rd favourite princess. I hate the length of her hair, its like neither here nor there. I'd say, being a house maid, the poney with simple tie-band suited her purpose. I actually liked her cute little braids in the morning. But when...
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I thought it would be a cute idea to do an article with something positive about each of the Disney Princesses in the style of a high school yearbook. Since I am écriture this from my opinion, I have labeled them with traits that I find the most positive in a princess/female.

1. Snow White- Most Caring & Kind: Snow White wouldn't hurt a fly. She is so kind and caring that she doesn't even understand why the animaux were trying to attack the evil Queen disguised as an old woman. "With a smile and a song" it is clear that Snow White is very nurturing. She immediately takes to the dwarves like...
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 "The fleur that blooms in adversity is the most rare and beautiful of them all."
"The flower that blooms in adversity is the most rare and beautiful of them all."
So while there are a lot of great things that are pointed out about the movie Mulan, there are also things that I haven't seen pointed out yet so I wanted to share.

1. Realistic Representation of Culture: I l’amour that it is not over-Americanized and mostly stays true to Chinese and Asian culture. The most American part of the film is the fact that she thinks she can take a man's place in the army. That and Grandmother Fa's commentaires in general. Other than that, the movie is pretty accurate to her culture. I find this important because I don't understand the point of montrer a different culture...
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Before anything, i have to say that my english is pretty bad so they will be some spelling mistakes here
Not trying to critic anything , oh and please this is an idea that came to my mind , but if anyone in fanpop already had done something similar, please let me know so i can erase it

Snow white: while,her beauty was a huge point in the movie , the main thing that made her stepmother hate her , if snow wouldn't beautiful,there is no reason why made her a servant ou trying to kill her , sure she would still keeping her inner beauty but Queen grimhilde doesn't seem to mind about that

Cinderella:...
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I apologize in advance if I am being harsh, I hate to get all critical about hair but I do it because there's really not that much to say and I'd rather fill in the blank spaces. Anyway, enjoy!







11. Beast
Beast's doesn't even look like hair, plus like fourrure ou a greaseball. Which makes sense since he's been an animal for most of the movie... anyway moving on. I don't mind the length at all, it's majestic. Although I still think his hair is awful global, ensemble and rightfully deserves last place on my list.


10. Charming
Sequel ou original, his hair looks like plastic. People criticize his looks...
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salut guys here are the ages of your favori prince and princesses


1. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)
Snow White Age-14
Prince Florina Age-17-18

2. Cendrillon (1950)
Cendrillon Age-19
Prince Henry Age-more than 19

3. Sleeping Beauty (1959)
Aurora Age-16
Prince Phillip Age-19-20

4. Beauty and the Beast (1991)
Belle Age-17
Prince Adam Age-21

5. The Little Mermaid (1989)
Ariel Age-16
Prince Eric-18

6. Pocahontas (1995)
Pocahontas Age-18
John Smith Age-more than 20

7. Mulan (1998)
Mulan Age-16
Li Shang Age-more than 18

8. The Princess and the Frog (2009)
Tiana Age-19
Naveen Age-more than 20

9. Raiponce (2010)
Rapunzel Age-18
Prince Eugene Age-24

10. Rebelle (2012)
Merida Age-16

11. La Reine des Neiges (2013)
Anna Age-18
Kristoff Age-21
Elsa Age-21

12. Aladin (1992)
jasmin Age-16
Aladin Age-18
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This is my ranking of the princess films. These are my personal opinions. It is okay if toi don't agree with my liste but please no rude comments.

12. Brave

I hate this movie. I haven't seen it in 3 years and I don't want to see it again. I think Disney as dimitri put it, was trying to hard to please radical feminists that hate Disney princesses. Merida is so rude bratty and obnoxious I just want to coup de poing her in the face. Moving on.

11. Frozen

Another Disney movie I can't stand. Like with Brave, I think Disney was trying to hard to be progressive. The characters are extremely annoying and the soundtrack...
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