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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!
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Ah, feminism and Disney Princess. Such a complicated relationship. Now I'm not an expert, especially being a guy but the topic of feminism in relation to the DPs has always intrigued me. I'm gonna try my hand at ranking the princesses in terms of agency, independence, heroism and other aspects to figure out which one of them is the most feminist. I'm trying to expand my writing skills so this is gonna be split into three parts, starting with the bottom four.

WARNING: No Anna and Elsa in this countdown, so let's begin.

11. Aurora
Sorry guys, but I'm one of those people who believes that feminism...
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Yesterday I wrote an article about my favorite song from each DP Movie, today I'm doing an article about my favorite song scene from each DP Movie, the only requirement for this was that the song in the scene has to mainly be sung by a character from the movie (this rule doesn't apply to Brave), also the song scene can of course have two songs in the scene

Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs - With A Smile And A Song

This movie has many great song scenes, it was actually a bit hard to pick a favorite, but this one is currently my favorite, first of all it has one my favorite songs from the...
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Since this month's theme is DP Songs I'm going to write a couple of articles relating to that and I'm starting with my favorite song from each DP Movie, I'm also going to do a couple of articles about which songs from different musicians that suits each DP the best and maybe also an overall one, anyway enjoy this article

Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs - Someday My Prince Will Come

This is my favorite DP Song, it's such a beautiful song despite it's short length, many of the lyrics are lovely and Snow White's voice is so beautiful. This song always makes me emotional everytime I listen...
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Hello to everybody! Here's the second part of one of the most romantic countdowns ever! I'm very happy with the results, but I wished some kisses eliminated very soon were here, in the top. I hope you'll enjoy this article and see you in the next countdown!
Places 16 - 31 are link.


15.Tiana and Naveen: Final Kiss.

The top 15 is open with Tiana and Naveen's kiss during the finale of Princess and the Frog. I like this kiss, it's my favorite of this couple. I hope it should have been higher.

They had already kiss, and it doesn't have the same impact. ~Popcornfan



14.Tiana and Naveen: Bayou Wedding...
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Well, according to my own preferences Mulan is the complete arrangement of relatable and admirable. She's always dutiful, she always tries to please her parents and her society. She often fails at it, but she tries her best. When she loses hope in pleasing her family, she figures she would rather sacrifice herself for her father then see him die doing what she's told. She even does such, to change her society. She takes a risk to have some value to her, which is achieving her own goals as well as helping the people she holds dear. She's clumsy, she messes up and makes bad decisions, but ultimately...
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Today I'll focus on why I love Pocahontas
Today I'll focus on why I love Pocahontas
Today it's 9 days until my birthday and today I'll focus on my 9th favorite DP Pocahontas and why I love her
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Even though Pocahontas is in the lower half of my favorite DP list I still love her

I love that she cares for the nature and it's animals, I love that she teaches John Smith all the good things about nature

I also love that she's indecieve, it shows that it's not easy even for a princess to choose between different alternatives and I love that she gets help from Grandmother Willow and I love their relationship, even though Grandmother Willow...
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I should've written this article much earlier, but I've been busy with other things so it's not until now that I'll write this article, I love all the princesses so my least favorite could change anytime because honestly I don't really have a least favorite princess

13. Jasmine

She's never really been one of my favorite Disney Princesses though I love her much more now than before, she's imo the smartest Disney Princess. Anyway, I love that she wants to marry for love, how she longs for freedom outside of the palace walls. I love that she's adventurous, outspoken, open minded and smart,...
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Ok, so I'm only going to list my top 10 not all of the movies, so sorry about that. Anyways, please keep in mind that this is my opinion, and we might disagree on a lot of things, anyways, enjoy the article! :)


10. Brave


I do like this movie, but it felt kind of unoriginal. It had elements that other movies had and didn't have a "wow that was great!" factor to it. The villain is my least favorite of all the Disney Princess villains, and one of the worst Disney villains as well. How could Mordu possibly be a main antagonist? Sure, his Tory had importance, but did he? Not really. However,...
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