I have been inspired by other articles of defending the Walt era princesses on this website. I thought I would write my own article because I also get upset when people bash the Walt era princesses.
The Walt era princesses get a lot of flack for being anti-feminist. This really irritates me. People have to realize when these films came out, social norms were different back then. Snow White was released in 1937, Cinderella was released in 1950, & Sleeping Beauty was released in 1959, that was 78, 65 & 56 years ago! On top of that these films are based on fairytales that were written centuries ago when women were viewed as second class citizens.
Snow White, while she is not one of my favorite princesses, I don't think she deserves all the flack she gets. People accuse of taking an apple from a stranger, while it wasn't a wise idea, you have to remember she was only 14. Another criticism is that she went into a strangers house, again not the smartest idea but she was trying to escape from the Evil Queen who was trying to kill her, she needed to find shelter.
People say Cinderella should have left her abusive stepfamily. Where could she have gone? She couldn't simply move to an apartment and work at a restraint. Women didn't have as much options back then. Marriage was her only way to escape her stepfamily. At the beginning of the film, she wasn't even talking about marrying a prince. When she was going to the ball, she just wanted a night out, she wasn't expecting to find a husband.
Aurora is difficult to write about even though I love her. She is asleep for most of the film. She basically gets criticized for sleeping. The film is called Sleeping Beauty. It is the whole point of the story. If she doesn't go to sleep, it would no longer be called Sleeping Beauty. How are you suppose to tell the story without Aurora going to sleep? If wasn't completely her fault she touched the spindle, Maleficent hypnotized her.
Bottom line: Just because Snow White, Cinderella, & Aurora aren't shooting arrows or fighting huns, doesn't mean they should be considered bad characters.
The Walt era princesses get a lot of flack for being anti-feminist. This really irritates me. People have to realize when these films came out, social norms were different back then. Snow White was released in 1937, Cinderella was released in 1950, & Sleeping Beauty was released in 1959, that was 78, 65 & 56 years ago! On top of that these films are based on fairytales that were written centuries ago when women were viewed as second class citizens.
Snow White, while she is not one of my favorite princesses, I don't think she deserves all the flack she gets. People accuse of taking an apple from a stranger, while it wasn't a wise idea, you have to remember she was only 14. Another criticism is that she went into a strangers house, again not the smartest idea but she was trying to escape from the Evil Queen who was trying to kill her, she needed to find shelter.
People say Cinderella should have left her abusive stepfamily. Where could she have gone? She couldn't simply move to an apartment and work at a restraint. Women didn't have as much options back then. Marriage was her only way to escape her stepfamily. At the beginning of the film, she wasn't even talking about marrying a prince. When she was going to the ball, she just wanted a night out, she wasn't expecting to find a husband.
Aurora is difficult to write about even though I love her. She is asleep for most of the film. She basically gets criticized for sleeping. The film is called Sleeping Beauty. It is the whole point of the story. If she doesn't go to sleep, it would no longer be called Sleeping Beauty. How are you suppose to tell the story without Aurora going to sleep? If wasn't completely her fault she touched the spindle, Maleficent hypnotized her.
Bottom line: Just because Snow White, Cinderella, & Aurora aren't shooting arrows or fighting huns, doesn't mean they should be considered bad characters.
Hey everyone! Some of yo u might know me as Horsegirl202 before I left and made my new account last year.
Name: Claire Sossi (call me Claire)
Age: 14
Where I live: Detroit, Michigan
Hobbies: reading, drawing, playing online, writing
Favorite Disney movies: The Lion King,Bolt, Hercules
Favorite non Disney movies: Epic Transformers Revenge Of The Fallen Rise Of The Guardians, Anastasia
Favorite Tv shows: Kim Possible, Motorcity, Winx Club, Tron Uprising
Books Iike: Warriors, Heroes of Olympus series, Canterwood Crest
Favorite Subject: Social Studies
Least favorite subject: math,hate it!
Favorite Musicians: Bob Jovi , Trans Siberian Orchestra, Nightwish
Favorite Disney Heroine
Merida
Belle
Mulan
Pocahontas
Jasmine
Ariel
Name: Claire Sossi (call me Claire)
Age: 14
Where I live: Detroit, Michigan
Hobbies: reading, drawing, playing online, writing
Favorite Disney movies: The Lion King,Bolt, Hercules
Favorite non Disney movies: Epic Transformers Revenge Of The Fallen Rise Of The Guardians, Anastasia
Favorite Tv shows: Kim Possible, Motorcity, Winx Club, Tron Uprising
Books Iike: Warriors, Heroes of Olympus series, Canterwood Crest
Favorite Subject: Social Studies
Least favorite subject: math,hate it!
Favorite Musicians: Bob Jovi , Trans Siberian Orchestra, Nightwish
Favorite Disney Heroine
Merida
Belle
Mulan
Pocahontas
Jasmine
Ariel
It's always the quiet, innocent ones...
2. The one everyone THINKS is going to survive at the end-Mulan or Pocahontas
In horror movies, the one you THINK is going to survive the whole thing dies.
3. The one who ACTUALLY survives at the end-Cinderella or Belle
In horror movies, one of the more innocent ones live.
4. Most likely to be the prime suspects-Merida, Rapunzel, or Ariel
The killer is always white, and Merida, Rapunzel, and Ariel are the only white princesses left.
5. Most likely to die first-Jasmine or Tiana
Of course the colored people always get it first...Horror movie stereotypes :P Anyone wanna bet how many minutes into the movie until one of them gets it?