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ace2000 said:
1. Rapunzel She’s intelligent, artistic, optimistic, determined, spunky, considerate, and compassionate, and she’s able to bring out the best in both people and in animals. And she’s willing to give up her freedom for Eugene’s life. 2. Mulan She's incredibly selfless, resourceful, brave, determined, and loyal. 3. Pocahontas She's selfless, loving, playful, and respectful towards nature. I also like that she’s a free spirit :) 4. Aurora She’s demure, graceful, innocent, sophisticated, gentle, intelligent, and imaginative. She’s also able to endure being lonely and having only her scatterbrained "aunts" and a bunch of mga hayop for company. 5. Cinderella She's optimistic and gracious despite her unfortunate circumstances. 6. Ariel She’s cheerful, understanding, and curious, but seems to have subpar judgment of character (trusting Ursula). 7. Jasmine She's independent, intelligent, kind (giving a hungry child an mansanas without hesitation), and fierce. She's sometimes too abrasive, though. 8. Tiana Disregarding the idea of having fun with your loved ones, in order to focus on one specific goal, is unhealthy, although her ambitions are admirable. 9. Snow White She'd almost been killed sa pamamagitan ng the huntsman, whom she’d trusted, so I think she should have been cautious about trusting a new, suspicious character. (The mga hayop that had helped her so much were advising her against trusting this hag, and she trusted the hag over her actual mga kaibigan :/). I also don't like her bossy nature :( 10. Merida She gave a highly suspicious cake to Elinor, without any specific idea of how the cake would “change her mother”. She seems really insensitive in general. 11. Belle She's selfless towards her father, but also way too aloof and judgmental. She's privileged enough to have perpetual free time in which to read. The townspeople are toiling away trying to support themselves and their families. And she disses them for being so "provincial". She then disrespects multiple people while walking through town. It's impossible for her to not notice that she was walking into the middle of the work of a group of men (she walked up and down a plank and bashed one of the men's faces in in the process), nor that she was walking right through a kids' jump rope game (she jumped over the rope, for goodness' sakes. She does have peripheral vision :/)... Etc. She reads, but so do many other princesses. Cinderella's seen holding an open book, Aurora's room has books in it, Ariel's seen holding an open book, Tiana's seen pagbaba a magazine and a book, Rapunzel's seen pagbaba three books (the only ones she's privileged enough to have), and Merida can read and write. And being literate doesn't equate being intelligent. Wow, that was long... Sorry...
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