I've noticed that characters and relationships are discussed in great detail on this page where a lot of the Disney Princesses are ripped apart. Well as much as I agree to a lot of whats being a dit I think to kick-start my first time écriture an article on this page I would start out on a positive note.
Snow White
For starters she is the one who started it ALL. Disney's first and most anticipated movie was hers. For years he dreamed of recreating this wonderful fairytale that is so incredibly enduring and timeless that here we are on fanpop talking about it all the time. The best thing about Snow White is her innocence par far. She represents true childhood imagination and willingness to help others such as the dwarfs and little Lost baby bird. She also holds this grace that allows her to take care of the situation and also permitting her to be sassy and hilarious in nature. Yet, she is sweet and sincere about her emotions and never lets anyone go without leaving an everlasting mark on them.
Cinderella
What can I say besides the fact she is my favorite? While her story is multicultural and appears within almost every society with fairytales, the incredible portayel Disney created is beyond words. Like Snow White hers is a story where she is a maid in her own home, yet Cendrillon represents so much plus than a girl waiting for her prince. She represents REBELLION and being smart and sneaky about your life, as she hurries back to her house. To be honest, I don't understand how this movie is anti-feminist as the main protagonist and antagonist are both women and represent the roles they play in society. And besides in Cinderella's case, staying with her step-family was the smart thing to do as she most likely would have become an indentured servant ou worse. She also represents elegance and as a little girl seeing her twirl around in her sparkling gown, I hoped one jour too I could amount to having that much beauty and confidence in my step just as she created.
Sleeping Beauty
She makes at least haut, retour au début three for me and here's why.... A lot of toi seem to think she's just the pretty princess that sings in the forest and just falls in l’amour and sleeps. And there's also this crazy idea this movie is the most anti-feminist of all! Surpassing those précédant biases is the idea that Aurora does indeed represent beauty but plus importantly SELFLESSNESS. That's right... I'll let that sink in. I recently gained a lot of respect for her when I realized she just gave up the l’amour of her life for duty of being a princess.... something she had no clue of until that very moment. Imagine meeting the fourth person toi have ever known, falling in l’amour with this beautiful stranger, and then being told "HA, Nevermind toi get to do this now." Heck, I'd cry. Not to mention the fact she would be leaving the life she always knew with no idea of anything else. She doesn't deserve any of the crap she's given. As for it being feminist, nuh-uh. This movie is about THREE POWERFUL WOMEN helping a boy defeat another POWERFUL WOMAN. I'm just sayin'.
Ariel
This little mermaid was one of my favoris growing up. I absolutely l’amour Ariel pages on Facebook because they can make her look so awesome in ANYTHING (except maybe real life impersonations, which I never accept). For me she represents what people need to do plus often, go after their passions and dreams and for some reason everybody seems to think she did everything for the sake of a silly prince. I'm sorry but did she hoard all of her collection for Eric? Did she sing a musical number about how much she wants a boyfriend? Ehhh, not really. It was about being human that she truely craved. I honestly believe that Eric was the final straw, she had to be human! And when she was crying after the bateau left I think she was cœur, coeur broken but I also think she realized she was never going to be human ever again and then of coarse being a... a worm thingy. But she fought for what she wanted and finally got it because of the l’amour of her father and hers of Eric.
Belle
"She really is a funny girl that Belle" I think I l’amour her for being an individual despite what people expect from her and basing her actions on what is best for her father before herself. I l’amour the selflessness that the Renaisance Disney created for her making her so much plus in depth and a much plus beautiful person. I l’amour how she loves livres and stories, and ughhh she's fantastic. For me she represents giving people seconde chances and that people actually can change. All of the musical numbers give me chills and this movie definitely deserved its academy award!!
Jasmine
I l’amour how Disney chose to add her to the line up despite having her movie be about someone else. She proves to be an inspiration to multicultural kids that toi don't have to be white to be a princess. I completely respect her motives to marry for l’amour not instead of living her life unhappily. Yet, she is so clever and smart to know who Prince Ali really was and to tease Jafar in order to help Aladin.
Pocahontas
For starters, her movie has some of the best, most emotional musique that sets her apart from all of the other princesses. I absolutely adore "Just Around the Riverbend" and "Paint with All the Colors" plus than a lot of the musique in the other films because the musique races making me want to race. I l’amour how her and John Smith begin a l’amour affair despite it being a historical inaccuracy. I believe they're the only biracial couple who montrer how different people can still l’amour each other despite their differences. Although I don't agree that relying all judgments on your cœur, coeur is a true message I do value the idea perpetuated that toi must acknowledge your emotions ou be unhappy. Which is what I'm sure the creators meant but "follow your heart" sounded better.
Mulan
I definitely have some mixed feelings about this one. Throughout the entire movie, she gives me this feeling that she knows her motives in saving her father but it seems that as the movie progresses her motives evolve and she doesn't know how to treat them while she's a soldier. Yet, I cannot bring myself to say that there isn't one thing about her I don't like. Like Belle, she puts her entire life on the line for family giving us the knowledge that she really doesn't care about living her life comfortably, but willing to give it up for l’amour and honor. She also brings in head strong feminist characteristics such as being able to make as much (or more, in her case) of a difference as any man could.
Tiana
The main reason I l’amour her movie like crazy is because it happens in New Orleans and it shows the very real transition of equality for black people of the 1920's. I can't help but l’amour Tia as a little girl when she screams at seeing the frog and runs to get her parents as nearly everyone did. My favori scene with her is the "Engeline" dance with Navene where I think they fall for each other. I'll be honest with you, I don't completely understand the purpose of the movie all the time but as of right now all I can get from that story is that being successful in achieving your dreams is'nt worth it unless toi have someone to spend it with... as well as honoring the idea of moderation between work and fun.
Rapunzel
So besides being able to impersonate her voice quite well, if I do say so myself, I think I have a lot in common with her. For starters we do a lot of aléatoire things when we're bored and cooped up in the house and the fact our innocence blinds us from the world. But I don't have abusive parents so that's how I know she isn't my clone. Oh and I don't have freakishly long, blonde hair. But still, I think her movie was about having faith in people and your dreams. Her faith in Eugene works out for the best for her when she finds out he loves her back and her faith in her dream led her in the direction of who she was... a princess!
Merida.
So the first realistic princess ever in all of Disney gives little girls the chance to see and accept themselvs for who they are. It also give girls the idea they don't need a man to be happy... just a loving family that cares for them will do just fine. I l’amour whatr Merida represents: individuality, independence, adolescence, l’amour and CURLY HAIR. It's fabulous despite the fact Merida would never use that word.
I REALLY WANT TO TALK ABOUT ANNA AND ELSA BUT I HAVEN'T SEEN THE MOVIE YET.... WAH.
So as of now my article is done. I hope allof toi enjoyed it and see some of the misunderstood ones differently!! (;
Snow White
For starters she is the one who started it ALL. Disney's first and most anticipated movie was hers. For years he dreamed of recreating this wonderful fairytale that is so incredibly enduring and timeless that here we are on fanpop talking about it all the time. The best thing about Snow White is her innocence par far. She represents true childhood imagination and willingness to help others such as the dwarfs and little Lost baby bird. She also holds this grace that allows her to take care of the situation and also permitting her to be sassy and hilarious in nature. Yet, she is sweet and sincere about her emotions and never lets anyone go without leaving an everlasting mark on them.
Cinderella
What can I say besides the fact she is my favorite? While her story is multicultural and appears within almost every society with fairytales, the incredible portayel Disney created is beyond words. Like Snow White hers is a story where she is a maid in her own home, yet Cendrillon represents so much plus than a girl waiting for her prince. She represents REBELLION and being smart and sneaky about your life, as she hurries back to her house. To be honest, I don't understand how this movie is anti-feminist as the main protagonist and antagonist are both women and represent the roles they play in society. And besides in Cinderella's case, staying with her step-family was the smart thing to do as she most likely would have become an indentured servant ou worse. She also represents elegance and as a little girl seeing her twirl around in her sparkling gown, I hoped one jour too I could amount to having that much beauty and confidence in my step just as she created.
Sleeping Beauty
She makes at least haut, retour au début three for me and here's why.... A lot of toi seem to think she's just the pretty princess that sings in the forest and just falls in l’amour and sleeps. And there's also this crazy idea this movie is the most anti-feminist of all! Surpassing those précédant biases is the idea that Aurora does indeed represent beauty but plus importantly SELFLESSNESS. That's right... I'll let that sink in. I recently gained a lot of respect for her when I realized she just gave up the l’amour of her life for duty of being a princess.... something she had no clue of until that very moment. Imagine meeting the fourth person toi have ever known, falling in l’amour with this beautiful stranger, and then being told "HA, Nevermind toi get to do this now." Heck, I'd cry. Not to mention the fact she would be leaving the life she always knew with no idea of anything else. She doesn't deserve any of the crap she's given. As for it being feminist, nuh-uh. This movie is about THREE POWERFUL WOMEN helping a boy defeat another POWERFUL WOMAN. I'm just sayin'.
Ariel
This little mermaid was one of my favoris growing up. I absolutely l’amour Ariel pages on Facebook because they can make her look so awesome in ANYTHING (except maybe real life impersonations, which I never accept). For me she represents what people need to do plus often, go after their passions and dreams and for some reason everybody seems to think she did everything for the sake of a silly prince. I'm sorry but did she hoard all of her collection for Eric? Did she sing a musical number about how much she wants a boyfriend? Ehhh, not really. It was about being human that she truely craved. I honestly believe that Eric was the final straw, she had to be human! And when she was crying after the bateau left I think she was cœur, coeur broken but I also think she realized she was never going to be human ever again and then of coarse being a... a worm thingy. But she fought for what she wanted and finally got it because of the l’amour of her father and hers of Eric.
Belle
"She really is a funny girl that Belle" I think I l’amour her for being an individual despite what people expect from her and basing her actions on what is best for her father before herself. I l’amour the selflessness that the Renaisance Disney created for her making her so much plus in depth and a much plus beautiful person. I l’amour how she loves livres and stories, and ughhh she's fantastic. For me she represents giving people seconde chances and that people actually can change. All of the musical numbers give me chills and this movie definitely deserved its academy award!!
Jasmine
I l’amour how Disney chose to add her to the line up despite having her movie be about someone else. She proves to be an inspiration to multicultural kids that toi don't have to be white to be a princess. I completely respect her motives to marry for l’amour not instead of living her life unhappily. Yet, she is so clever and smart to know who Prince Ali really was and to tease Jafar in order to help Aladin.
Pocahontas
For starters, her movie has some of the best, most emotional musique that sets her apart from all of the other princesses. I absolutely adore "Just Around the Riverbend" and "Paint with All the Colors" plus than a lot of the musique in the other films because the musique races making me want to race. I l’amour how her and John Smith begin a l’amour affair despite it being a historical inaccuracy. I believe they're the only biracial couple who montrer how different people can still l’amour each other despite their differences. Although I don't agree that relying all judgments on your cœur, coeur is a true message I do value the idea perpetuated that toi must acknowledge your emotions ou be unhappy. Which is what I'm sure the creators meant but "follow your heart" sounded better.
Mulan
I definitely have some mixed feelings about this one. Throughout the entire movie, she gives me this feeling that she knows her motives in saving her father but it seems that as the movie progresses her motives evolve and she doesn't know how to treat them while she's a soldier. Yet, I cannot bring myself to say that there isn't one thing about her I don't like. Like Belle, she puts her entire life on the line for family giving us the knowledge that she really doesn't care about living her life comfortably, but willing to give it up for l’amour and honor. She also brings in head strong feminist characteristics such as being able to make as much (or more, in her case) of a difference as any man could.
Tiana
The main reason I l’amour her movie like crazy is because it happens in New Orleans and it shows the very real transition of equality for black people of the 1920's. I can't help but l’amour Tia as a little girl when she screams at seeing the frog and runs to get her parents as nearly everyone did. My favori scene with her is the "Engeline" dance with Navene where I think they fall for each other. I'll be honest with you, I don't completely understand the purpose of the movie all the time but as of right now all I can get from that story is that being successful in achieving your dreams is'nt worth it unless toi have someone to spend it with... as well as honoring the idea of moderation between work and fun.
Rapunzel
So besides being able to impersonate her voice quite well, if I do say so myself, I think I have a lot in common with her. For starters we do a lot of aléatoire things when we're bored and cooped up in the house and the fact our innocence blinds us from the world. But I don't have abusive parents so that's how I know she isn't my clone. Oh and I don't have freakishly long, blonde hair. But still, I think her movie was about having faith in people and your dreams. Her faith in Eugene works out for the best for her when she finds out he loves her back and her faith in her dream led her in the direction of who she was... a princess!
Merida.
So the first realistic princess ever in all of Disney gives little girls the chance to see and accept themselvs for who they are. It also give girls the idea they don't need a man to be happy... just a loving family that cares for them will do just fine. I l’amour whatr Merida represents: individuality, independence, adolescence, l’amour and CURLY HAIR. It's fabulous despite the fact Merida would never use that word.
I REALLY WANT TO TALK ABOUT ANNA AND ELSA BUT I HAVEN'T SEEN THE MOVIE YET.... WAH.
So as of now my article is done. I hope allof toi enjoyed it and see some of the misunderstood ones differently!! (;
Snow White-Christina Ricci
Cinderella-Katherine Heigl
Aurora-Kate Hudson
Ariel-Rachel McAdams
Belle-Natalie Portman
Jasmine-Kim Kardashian
Pocahontas-Nicole Scherzinger
Mulan-Zhang Ziyi
Tiana-Brandy
Rapunzel-Kristen Bell
Cinderella-Katherine Heigl
Aurora-Kate Hudson
Ariel-Rachel McAdams
Belle-Natalie Portman
Jasmine-Kim Kardashian
Pocahontas-Nicole Scherzinger
Mulan-Zhang Ziyi
Tiana-Brandy
Rapunzel-Kristen Bell
This is about Ching Lan the daughter of Mulan and Shang, her nick name (called par many) is Leah.
Leah was sleeping, it was night time the jour was long with work. She woke up before her mom did to check on her horse Chun a beautiful white and black mare who was 7 years old and already strong. Leah whispered " Morning Chun." The black and white mare looked at her and nuzzled her. Leah smiled and started to get ready for the day. Mulan, her mother had woken up and also was getting ready for her day. Leah changed into a pinkish/black dress (that her mother Mulan gave to her) and braided her black hair she looked like her mother so much. Leah walked over to mom and hugged her, Mulan smiled at Leah and together the two walked down to the stable. Leah was only 10 years old and already acted like her mother and a bit like her father, Shang. Leah asked " Can toi tell me the story again?" Mulan replied " Of course, but let me help toi up and your horse. "
This part 1
Love,
Horsegirl202
Leah was sleeping, it was night time the jour was long with work. She woke up before her mom did to check on her horse Chun a beautiful white and black mare who was 7 years old and already strong. Leah whispered " Morning Chun." The black and white mare looked at her and nuzzled her. Leah smiled and started to get ready for the day. Mulan, her mother had woken up and also was getting ready for her day. Leah changed into a pinkish/black dress (that her mother Mulan gave to her) and braided her black hair she looked like her mother so much. Leah walked over to mom and hugged her, Mulan smiled at Leah and together the two walked down to the stable. Leah was only 10 years old and already acted like her mother and a bit like her father, Shang. Leah asked " Can toi tell me the story again?" Mulan replied " Of course, but let me help toi up and your horse. "
This part 1
Love,
Horsegirl202