10. Aurora
I haven't watched Sleeping Beauty in a very long time and I don't remember much about it so I have to put her at the bottom. Sorry Aurora!
9. Cinderella & Ariel
I usually avoid ties but I couldn't decide who I like better! I like Sinderella because she is patient, mature, and wise. She was abused for so many years and never turned cruel like most people would. As for Ariel, she is independent, proactive, and stands up for what she believes is right. I pag-ibig both of them, I really do. It's just that I like the ones higher on the listahan better.
8. Merida
I pag-ibig how she's so courageous and headstrong! Plus she's a lot like me: stubborn, rebellious, short-tempered, and doodles in class. I like how she speaks her mind, stands up for what's right, and doesn't care what anyone else thinks. She really is a great role model for young girls.
7. Tiana
Everyone gushes about how Merida is an amazing role model for little girls, and she is, but I think Tiana is a better role model. Why? Because she shows that you have to work your asno off if you want a happy ending. I think that's a madami important lesson than what Merida teaches. Tiana's story reflects real life and that's why I pag-ibig her.
6. Belle
Belle is sweet, intelligent, open-minded, compassionate, and understanding. She is able to look beyond one's physical appearance and see them for what's in their heart. She even taught Beast to do so! She is an inspiring character who has qualities that feminists should look at instead of complaining that her appearance will "ruin kids' childhoods".
5. Snow White
She's just too cute! Her story is similar to Cinderella's. Snow White was abused for many years and still stayed gentle and sweet. one day, she learned that her stepmother wanted to kill her. It really hurt her, but she stayed strong. She cried, but she didn't mope around. Instead she apologized to the forest mga hayop for scaring them and made mga kaibigan with them. She was always optimistic and always had a smile on her face. Again feminists, stop worrying about people's appearances all the time and look at what's on the inside. You want equality, don't you?
4. Rapunzel
She's resourceful, highly intelligent, and bad-ass. Mess with her, and she will hit you with a frying pan (which can actually kill you). Plus she's so innocent and childlike and adorable! She's also a very realistic character because she was being abused and she didn't even realize it. A lot of parents don't really care about their kids. They just care if either they win a lot of competitions or something. Rapunzel's amazing and I really pag-ibig her.
3. Pocahontas
She's curious, adventurous, courageous, and open-minded. She is exceptionally wise for her age (18) and is never cruel or hurtful to anyone. She doesn't give a damn about what others think of her. All she wanted was to choose her own path, and she did. She is very inspiring and underrated.
2. Jasmine
Outspoken, free-spirited, rebellious, daring, and fierce. This woman is an amazing role model for young girls because she does what she wants, stands up for what's right, never tries to bring anybody down, won't let anyone bring her down, and doesn't care what anyone else thinks. hasmin is a truly amazing characterand I pag-ibig her ver much.
1. Mulan
She is easily relatable for anyone who is constantly told what they're supposed to be like and is shunned sa pamamagitan ng everyone else because they're not exactly like that. Mulan teaches young girls not only to have a lot of courage, but to be mature. It's okay to cry over stressful problems, but sooner or later you have to do something about it or just deal with it until you can. Mulan is a fantastic role model for children and I wish madami people would recognize that.
Note: What I sinabi about feminists in this artikulo doesn't apply to all feminists. I was talking about the feminists who blame Disney princesses for "ruining their childhood". If you were trying so hard to look like them then that's YOUR fault for getting the wrong message and YOUR PARENTS' fault for not teaching you that looks don't matter like they should have!
I haven't watched Sleeping Beauty in a very long time and I don't remember much about it so I have to put her at the bottom. Sorry Aurora!
9. Cinderella & Ariel
I usually avoid ties but I couldn't decide who I like better! I like Sinderella because she is patient, mature, and wise. She was abused for so many years and never turned cruel like most people would. As for Ariel, she is independent, proactive, and stands up for what she believes is right. I pag-ibig both of them, I really do. It's just that I like the ones higher on the listahan better.
8. Merida
I pag-ibig how she's so courageous and headstrong! Plus she's a lot like me: stubborn, rebellious, short-tempered, and doodles in class. I like how she speaks her mind, stands up for what's right, and doesn't care what anyone else thinks. She really is a great role model for young girls.
7. Tiana
Everyone gushes about how Merida is an amazing role model for little girls, and she is, but I think Tiana is a better role model. Why? Because she shows that you have to work your asno off if you want a happy ending. I think that's a madami important lesson than what Merida teaches. Tiana's story reflects real life and that's why I pag-ibig her.
6. Belle
Belle is sweet, intelligent, open-minded, compassionate, and understanding. She is able to look beyond one's physical appearance and see them for what's in their heart. She even taught Beast to do so! She is an inspiring character who has qualities that feminists should look at instead of complaining that her appearance will "ruin kids' childhoods".
5. Snow White
She's just too cute! Her story is similar to Cinderella's. Snow White was abused for many years and still stayed gentle and sweet. one day, she learned that her stepmother wanted to kill her. It really hurt her, but she stayed strong. She cried, but she didn't mope around. Instead she apologized to the forest mga hayop for scaring them and made mga kaibigan with them. She was always optimistic and always had a smile on her face. Again feminists, stop worrying about people's appearances all the time and look at what's on the inside. You want equality, don't you?
4. Rapunzel
She's resourceful, highly intelligent, and bad-ass. Mess with her, and she will hit you with a frying pan (which can actually kill you). Plus she's so innocent and childlike and adorable! She's also a very realistic character because she was being abused and she didn't even realize it. A lot of parents don't really care about their kids. They just care if either they win a lot of competitions or something. Rapunzel's amazing and I really pag-ibig her.
3. Pocahontas
She's curious, adventurous, courageous, and open-minded. She is exceptionally wise for her age (18) and is never cruel or hurtful to anyone. She doesn't give a damn about what others think of her. All she wanted was to choose her own path, and she did. She is very inspiring and underrated.
2. Jasmine
Outspoken, free-spirited, rebellious, daring, and fierce. This woman is an amazing role model for young girls because she does what she wants, stands up for what's right, never tries to bring anybody down, won't let anyone bring her down, and doesn't care what anyone else thinks. hasmin is a truly amazing characterand I pag-ibig her ver much.
1. Mulan
She is easily relatable for anyone who is constantly told what they're supposed to be like and is shunned sa pamamagitan ng everyone else because they're not exactly like that. Mulan teaches young girls not only to have a lot of courage, but to be mature. It's okay to cry over stressful problems, but sooner or later you have to do something about it or just deal with it until you can. Mulan is a fantastic role model for children and I wish madami people would recognize that.
Note: What I sinabi about feminists in this artikulo doesn't apply to all feminists. I was talking about the feminists who blame Disney princesses for "ruining their childhood". If you were trying so hard to look like them then that's YOUR fault for getting the wrong message and YOUR PARENTS' fault for not teaching you that looks don't matter like they should have!