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I know this is a touchy topic, so I've tried to tread it in the best way I could! It is not my intention to offend anyone or misrepresent this topic, so if I did I'd love to improve on it and fix my mistakes. I hope you enjoy reading!

For a group of people that claim to be supporting of all women and their ventures, the mistreatment that the classic princesses very often get from them is rather surprising. To a majority of feminists, the women they are catering to is the new-age, I can do it all superwoman. They believe that all women should fit into that box and if they don't, they're deprived, misguided, and backwards. The Classic Princesses are what many feminists would think of as men-slaving monsters, whose only desire is to have a man, to cater to a man, to be loved by a man? Is that true? Heck no!

Let's look at Snow White. At the beginning of the film, she's singing about wanting someone to love her, which is innocent enough. Snow White is living in a situation where the only human she's ever been in contact with, or at least only human she's been in contact with that we've seen, is her evil step mother. Snow probably heard stories growing up about gallant knights and princes coming to save the princess and she wished that of herself. She wished to have someone who could show her love and that isn't a problem whatsoever. She meets him, is overjoyed, but it's not as if she's all over him and has lost all self dignity (and even if she was, it wouldn't be an issue..women have every right to throw themselves at men if they wish). She remains composed and not at all men-obsesed like the media likes to paint classic princesses. Then she loses him and doesn't even dwell on it. She sings a song about it, but that's far from dwelling. One could say that she actually takes it extremely well, moving on rather quickly and accepting the fact that she's lost him while still remaining hopeful to see him once again.

happy bc I got a man, love myself and don't care what the fake feminists think of me!
happy bc I got a man, love myself and don't care what the fake feminists think of me!


Next let's look at Cinderella. Cinderella hardly even once even mentions a desire of finding a man! Cinderella seems rather content without a man, if anything her wish is just to get out of her abusive household. When she does find Prince Charming at the ball, he seems to the one more infatuated with her than she is of him. A lot of Cinderella's criticism from "feminists" though isn't that she desperately wanted a man, but rather that she supports the stereotype that women are destined to do household chores with a smile and not rebel. To this argument, I can only simply ask, have you seen the movie? Cinderella cannot simply get up and walk out of her situation, and like I previously said, there's nothing wrong with women doing and even liking traditional activities. If a woman enjoys cooking, she should cook. If she hates cooking, she should order takeout every night. It's as simple as that, and neither the first nor second is "better" or "more feminist" than the other.

hot damn I look hot as hell!! is this gucci? chanel?
hot damn I look hot as hell!! is this gucci? chanel?


Aurora's situation too is very similar to Snow. She's grown up all her life isolated, the only human contact being three old women, so her desires to find a prince and be whisked away are hardly irrational. She's even willing to give him up so that she can fulfill her duties, which again proves she is hardly man-slaving. Phillip is the one who is willing to risk his life for the woman he loves after only meeting her once, why doesn't he get the flack? Why is it always the women who are getting attacked for things that men do just as bad if not worse? Aurora's demure behavior makes her an easy target to so called "feminists" claiming she is a bad role model to little girls because she doesn't stand up and fight the system, but girls should be subject to a wide range of personalities growing up. Not everyone has to outspoken, loud, and rash, other personalities are important for little girls to see as well so they know that they are okay being exactly how they are.

So it's rather obvious that the classics are anything but irrationally man obsessed, but the real question is if they were, would it be a problem? The answer to that question is no, in my opinion. The very mission, or at least so called mission, of feminists is to give all women the freedom to make choices, have opinions, be equals. If a woman wants to be loved be a man, wants to be a housewife, that doesn't make her backwards and misguided, it makes her someone capable of having opinions for herself. Whether a woman is rash and "doesn't need no man" like Merida or a princess simply wishes for her prince charming like Snow White, she still represents important qualities for all girls. One is not a better role model than the other, and one is definitely not "more feminist" than the other. Rapping our heads around the fact that the Classics may not fit the modern archetype of what it means to be a strong female character will begin to show little girls that they can show their strength in multiple ways, and that asking from help from others, may it possibly be a man, is okay.

Thanks for reading <3 Comments, discussions and disagreements are welcome! I know this is a touchy topic, I tried to represent it in the best way I could, but if you have any objections in how I presented this topic I'd love to hear and improve on it! In no way was I trying to make anyone offended or in any way make the Classics better or "more feminist" than the other princesses. Much love and have a great day everyone!
why thank you for reading dears!
why thank you for reading dears!
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Those of you using the word selfish still do not see that you are using this word the wrong way, and frankly seem like fake Ariel fans. Cause no Ariel fan would call her such a hateful, negative word. The definition of selfish is : "devoted to caring for oneself and ones interests only, greedy. Regardless of others". the words that can be used in place of of Selfish are : narcissistic, greedy, hoggish, mean, narrow-minded, out for number one, narcissistic, prejudiced, wrapped in oneself. This definition and these words do not describe Ariel at all in any way. They describe Ursula, and the other...
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1 = Rapunzel makes the best out of living in a tower with her pet chameleon. She has no internet, no phone, nothing. Which is why I don't like it when people say she can do too many positive things, or she has too many positive traits. Her step-mother probably taught them to her so that she wouldn't be bored everyday while she's stuck up there.

2 = Rapunzel doesn't rebel the first time. She listens to Mother Gothel, and stays put. When she see's Flynn, she doesn't welcome him in. And when she does knock him out, she's proud to tell Mother Gothel.

3 = After she's out of the tower, she keeps thinking...
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15. Peter Pan- I find him to be more cute than hot. He reminds me of a little boy and I find that so cute. When I was younger I wanted him to be my boyfriend though. I guess since I'm older I'm into the more manlier men in Disney.

14. Hercules- I don't know what it is.. but I just don't find him all that hot. Sure, he's manly and strong but when he was skinny and weak I prefer him. They made him too strong and his body was weird to me.

13. Flynn- Blame it on the animation that he's so low on the list.. If he was animated like the rest of the Disney guys I would definitely put him higher. He's...
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I know everyone and their grandma has written one of these, but I have yet to write my official list until now, and I swore I was never gonna do one of these. For some reason, I just couldn't sit down and nit-pick about who I liked the most or who I like the least. But now I've finally broken down and forced myself to sit down and sort this crap out (Even thought I have much better things that I should be doing right now...) BUT ANYWAYS, the order of this list has been bouncing around in my head for months and I've been over-analyzing every frickin' princess. So, if you haven't gotten sick...
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MAJOR: VETERINARY SCIENCE
Specialization: Small animals

Extra-curricular: MUSIC (vocal performance)

Stereotype: the Mom/do-it-all


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VETERINARY SCIENCE MAJOR
Specialization: Small animals


Caring of animals

The family relationship of Cinderella and her animals (=the mice, the birds, dog Bruno, and horse Major) is shown throughout the movie. This is all not to say she treats the mice as humans, rather, she treats even the smallest animals with consideration. Thus, she acts lovingly towards them and isn’t going to allow any unfair suffering under her care - perfect for being a vet.

(And - needless to...
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First name: Chris and nobody but my family has called me Christopher and lived to tell the tale.

Country of Origin: The United States of America, more specifically Kentucky. Where there's a bunch of people who just act like rednecks and love anything related to being a redneck like Duck Dynasty and Hunting.

Hobbies: Well, for one, coming on Fanpop. I also love to sing, write stories, act, watch movies, imagine, listen to music, and watch youtube videos.

Education: I am currently going to Somerset Community College with an Associate In Arts degree.

Music I Like: Well, pretty much anything Disney....
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I thought next up, I'd rate the windows to the soul: the princess' eyes!

13. Merida

I love the color! Her eyes are a cold clear blue, and they make me feel like I'm glancing into the Arctic Circle. However, they are seemingly lashless and plain, which lands them at 13.

12. Anna

Once again, very nice color. I just can't get over the shape. Something about them makes her face look like a puppy.

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11. Jasmine

I'm not complaining about size in this article, see how I didn't say anything about Anna? I mean, they ARE cartoons, they'd look odd with normal eyes (the skinniness is...
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10. Jasmine hight pony tail
9. Belle pony tail with green bow
8. Moana loose
7. Belle loose
6.Rapunzel hair long with tiara
5. Belle with cape
4. Aurora with black ribbon
3. Aurora with crown
2. Belle ball updo
1. Jasmine hair loose but styled
1. Belle-Enchanted Rose
2. Ariel-Seashell
3. Glass slipper-Cinderella
4. Sun-Rapunzel
5. Red apple-Snow White
6. Magic lamp-Jasmine
7. Bow and arrows-Merida
8. Te Fiti heart-Moana
9. Spinning wheel-Aurora
10. Dragon-Mulan
11. Compass-Pocahontas
12. Frog-Tiana
The Little Mermaid is a 2023 live-action film that's a remake of 1989's Little Mermaid animated film. Live-action Disney remakes have gotten a lot of mixed reception. They tend to make lots of money, but they also tend to get mixed reviews. When it comes to the remakes, I've enjoyed a fair number of them. I didn't care for some of them, such as Aladdin, Lady and The Tramp and Mulan. However, there have been some remakes that I enjoyed, such as Cinderella, Dumbo and both Maleficent films. Also, the live-action Disney Alice in Wonderland films are two of my favorite films.

Mermaids are something...
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A Dingglehopper!
Hi everyone, it's been ages since I had written my last review! Anyway, today I am going to be writing the Little Mermaid review and what my younger brother name Prasert and I felt about this 2023 live action reboot!

The Storyline

While the majority of the story is the same, however there are a number of changes I felt that it filled the plot hole of the 1989 film to which we all grew up with. Like we get to see the backstory of Triton and Ursula relationship as siblings, which was the original idea for the 1989 animated film.
Prasert and I were surprised to see Eric's mother for the fist time...
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The first Frozen film made such a big impact on me that I became very excited for a sequel. The sequel ended up coming out about six years after the first film. This was because the makers of Frozen planned on Frozen being a standalone story. However, after coming up with an idea that they thought was good enough, they decided to make a second film. I'm so glad that they made the decision to do that.

In the second film, Elsa has started hearing a mysterious voice. She attempts to find out where the voice is coming from. In the process of doing so, she gets into contact with the spirits of the...
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Frozen is a Disney animated film that I kind of like. When I say kind of, what I actually mean is that I love it! It's a film that I've seen more times than anybody probably should. I used to watch this film more than once a week. It's a film that quickly grew quite the fanbase. I was certainly one of those fans that quickly got attached to the film.

Frozen centers around the bond between two princess sisters, who are named Anna and Elsa, that go on quite a unique adventure. Elsa was born with ice powers, but she's been ordered to keep that a secret. However, when Anna attempts to marry a prince...
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