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Disney Princess Which Disney princess is the most focus on herself ?
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Ariel
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merida
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tiana
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Belle
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Cinderella
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jasmine
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aurora
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mulan
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pochaontas
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snow white
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rapunzel
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This makes Ariel the OPPOSITE of self-centered, which means this poll is backward.
The princess who is the most self-centered is Merida, the girl who turned her own mother into a bear just so she could get her own way. Spending a whole movie undoing a curse you inflicted on your mother is rooted in being a self-centered character. This is why Merida's fans ( who hate Ariel) will never convince me of Ariel's complete selfishness.
Wishing to be a human, and saving other people's lives is not self-centered behavior. If so, Wonder Woman would be at the top of this list, also.
This question has been asked before, and it was "answered" by me in the answers section of this club. link
I'm reporting this answer again, as the poll results here are false.
Merida
-One of the princesses ( there are three of them) who isn't saving several characters all throughout her adventure, but only tries to save everybody at the end.
-The only princess who doesn't care that her country will go to war because of her choice.
-- The only princess who was NOT tricked by the witch she went to see---but instead bullied the witch until she got what she thought she wanted.
--The only princess who fed her mother a poisoned cake and said to her mother, " I made it special--for you!" (This was a tough moment to swallow).
--The only princess who turned a living family member into a bear just because she disagreed with them.
When you disagree with a parent or another family member, it's far kinder ( and more loving to that person) to try to work out a compromise with them-- or if you're failing to do that-- when you next see an opportunity to move out of their house, then you should really do so, out of respect for their opinions which run counter to yours. (Moving out is the more mature and respectful thing to do-- and is what Ariel did). True, Ariel didn't stay home like Merida did. It's foolish to think children should forever remain with their families. The deciding factor for who is more selfish is this: Ariel didn't go ask the witch for a spell to alter someone else's thinking and behavior, which is what Merida opted for. Ariel did not wish to change her father's perspective on humans, nor his identity as a merman. She only changed who she, herself, was. Merida was different from Ariel. Merida decided she needed to change her mother's whole identity and thought-patterns to match her own perspective. That's turning someone else into a puppet. That's going a step further than normal selfish behavior.
You are welcome to your opinion, Sparklefairy, but not your own facts.
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