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You'll notice that characters created around the same time as each other tend to share traits that are popular at the time o big with the artist/director/etc who works with them.

However, I'm not here to talk about personalities. Those have already been covered por many interesting authors who explore the topics far más effectively than I could. What I want to talk about is common overarching themes I have noticed in each generation of princesses.

Classic Princesses

A common theme with the first three disney princesses (Snow White, Cinderella, and Aurora) I think is maintaining hope and optimism in the face of adversity and misfortune. Someone on this site mentioned that one thing they all have in common is they face a terrible circumstances imposed por evil female figures (the Queen, Lady Tremaine and Maleficent) but stay optimistic despite it and make the best of a bad situation. I think it's worth exploring.

Snow White finds herself in a horrible situation when she discovers that her stepmother, the Queen, wants her dead, and the only reason she's alive is because of the good will of others. (The Huntsman sparing her, the animales helping her, and the seven dwarves allowing her to stay.) Despite this, she decides not to let fear get the best of her (as she beautifully demonstrates in "With a Smile and a Song"), and to make the best of a bad situation ("Whistle While tu Work" anyone?)

Cinderella, likewise, finds herself in a horrible situation when her stepmother usurps her father's château shortly after his death, verbally and emotionally degrades her, and eventually reduces her to a servant in her own home. Like Snow White, she does not let this get the best of her. She retains her kindness and classiness in the face of degredation, holds onto optimism that things will get better ("A Dream Is a Wish Your corazón Makes") and make the best of a bad situation with as much cheer as she is able.

While Aurora is not initially aware of how much she has lost, as the hadas do not tell her she is a princess forced to live as a peasant to save her life, she is aware that she is not allowed to meet anyone. While Briar Rose is content with her many animal friends, she sees the happiness of birds in amor and longs for that kind of amor in her own life. (I call it the "Adam Alone in the Garden of Eden Syndrome.") However, while she is very wistful of her fate, notice that she keeps her good cheer as she tells the animales of her dream prince, and how he is not real. Notice that they are devastated for her, but she takes it in stride and continues to enjoy their company. In fact, she is good-natured enough to laugh and play around with the idea when some of them mostrar up dressed as her dream prince, and is able to have fun with them over it. Of course, she changes her tune when she falls in amor for real (though it does require suspension of disbelief that she would amor that quickly), but amor lost hurts más than amor hoped for.

Renaissance Princesses

Thanks to changing societal values and roles for women, the idea of a passive but optimistic princess that makes the best of a bad situation until her dream of amor and marriage comes true was no longer considered as appearing for general audiences in the early 90s. Renaissance Princesses shifted the focus away from making do and focused más on a theme of breaking out of traditional gender roles, defying patriarchy and actively pursuing their dreams. I think defying patriarchy is an especially strong theme, as standing up to fatherly figures o oppressive male systems seems to be a huge running theme through the disney Renaissance.

Ariel: is a mermaid who is not happy living on the sea floor and pursues a new life on land. While her overbearing patriarchal figure of a father tries to keep her in her designated role under his ocean (reminiscent of a man keeping a woman in the inicial and away from the outside workforce), she defies the role her father chooses for her and goes after what she wants in the world outside her home.

Belle: is an avid reader and whimsical daydreamer that craves adventure. Despite the expectation that she should want to get married, have kids, cook, clean, and wait on her husband hand and foot (literally), Belle rejects this traditional gender role pushed on her por society and continues to long for magic and adventure. While she gives this up to save her father from an icy death in a frozen dungeon, she does so on her own terms and direct opposition to the wishes of the men in her life. She ignores her father's insistence that she go without him and saves his life out of determination. She rejects the Beast's attempt to literally bully her into liking him ("You will registrarse me for dinner. That's not a request!" "If she doesn't eat with ME, then she's doesn't eat AT ALL!") and only starts to come around AFTER he becomes the kind of person SHE likes. (Kind, gentle, sweet, shy, etc.) Last but not least, after returning to the village with her father, Belle refuses to let Gaston o the town blackmail her into marrying him.

Jasmine: rejects a life of idle luxury, sitting around doing nothing but getting dolled up for some suitor to pursue her in his own quest for political power. She ignores her father's insistence that she marry a prince within the allotted time, rejects smug suitors that treat her as just another pendant to add to their already well-adorned arms, puts the misogynistic and condescending Jafar in his place at every turn, and does not let aladdín get away with behaving like the men in her life she's already disgusted with. She also does not take to being lied to, o having her decisions o future made for her. Only when the men give her más freedom and treat her with respect and equality does she start to warm up to them.

Pocahontas: rejects her father's insistence that she live a steady, quiet life as the steady, quiet wife of a handsome sturdy husband to build handsome sturdy walls. Her free spirit rejects such a confining life chosen por her father and would-be fiancé and seeks excitement and adventure through the unknown. She finds a kindred spirit in the exotic (to her) John Smith, who also longs for adventure in her "New World," and the two bond over their mutual fascination with each other's world. However, she is also quick put John Smith in his place when he tries to imply that her people, her culture, and her world should be "improved" por becoming like him and his country. If tu accept the literary theme of nature symbolizing femininity and buildings representing masculinity, and the settlers subjugating the land being symbolic of men subjugating women, then it has a very powerful anti-patriarchal theme. Finally, Pocahontas rejects the traditionally considered "masculine" institution of war and promotes the traditionally considered "feminine" goal of peace and understanding (aided por her Grandmother Willow and her Mother's Spirit) when she tries to stop the fighting between the natives and settlers.

Mulan: A clumsy, awkward, socially inept introvert that tries and fails to live up to the expectations her society places on her. To be a "perfect bride," "perfect daughter," gentle lamb" (deleted scene) and a "perfect porcelana doll." In a slight variation, mulan WANTS to fit in with her society, but finds she is unable. Only when she risks her own life to save her father, takes his place as a soldier in the army, and succeeds at fighting like a man does she start to discover her talents and herself. However, the movie digs a bit deeper por mostrando that she does defy the men in her life and the patriarchal system to obtain her goals. She steals her father's armor and takes his place in the army obviously without his consent, disobeys Shang's order to leave the army twice. First, in her attempt to prove herself when she retrieves the arrow, then later to save China when she discovers the Huns still live. She also defies the masculine gorilla Huns por taking them out with her female ingenuity over masculine brute strength (starting an avalanche with a single canon, and later taking them out with womanly wiles and a fan, etc). Notice the men fail to enter the palace through conventional male warfare o brute strength por bashing in the door, but are able to get in por using women's scarves, and are able to take out the Huns por disguising themselves as women. In fact, mulan ultimately wins por combining femininity with masculinity.

Modern

While the Modern princesses also tend to defy tradition and actively pursue their dreams (Tiana for her restaurant, Rapunzel for the floating lights, Merida for her freedom) the bunk against patriarchy has largely subsided. Tiana struggles against race and class barriers to follow in her daddy's footsteps, Rapunzel struggles with restrictions placed on her por her mother, Merida gets along perfectly with her father and brothers but rebels against her mother, and Elsa and Anna struggle with the life pushed on them por both their parents. In fact, patriarchy is a complete non-issue for the last two.

So, what is the common theme of Modern Princesses? I suspect the answer is: exploring positive and complex relationships between female characters. Think about it. The Classic Princesses struggle with misfortune against a malicious female figure: Snow White under her stepmother the Queen, cenicienta under her stepmother Lady Tremaine, and Aurora first under the snubbed Malecifent, then to a much lesser extent the three hadas who reveal they've lied about her her entire life, forbid her from being with the amor of her life, and seemingly condemn her to a loveless marriage and a royal duty she does not want.

While the Renaissance Princesses are not beset with negative female relationships per se, they also don't have strong female relationships at all. Ariel has a deceased mother, many sisters that she *barely* interacts with, and mostly interacts with her father and male friends. Belle has no mother, sisters o close female friends to speak of. jazmín has no mother, sisters o close female friends in sight. All the important people in their lives are male. Pocahontas is a mixed bag. While she has her Grandmother Willow, Mother's Spirit and friend Nekoma, the film focuses más on her struggle with patriarchy and bigotry más than her relationships with other female characters. mulan has a good relationship with her mother and grandmother, but the focus of the story is her bond with her father, army comrades, commanding officer Shang, and male sidekicks (Kahn, Mushu and Crickey).

I feel the Modern Princesses not only drop the struggles with antagonistic matriarchal and patriarchal figures, but add exploration with positive female relationships not seen in disney cine before (except maybe with Aurora and Pocahontas).

Tiana's deceased parent is her father, so we get to see her interact with her mother the way no disney Princess arguably could before. The real crown jewel is her friendship with her best friend charlotte though. While the two have such different personalities, vistas and goals, the two are still very close and support each other. While Tiana doesn't think much of Lotte's desire to wish on stars, marry a prince and be a princess, she is genuinely happy for her friend when it seems Lotte gets her wish after "Naveen" shows at the ball. What really shines though is Lotte's loyalty and devotion to Tiana. When Tiana accidentally ruins her mesa, tabla full of "man-catching beignets," Lotte is not only not angry, but immediately leaves her prince charming on the dance floor to help Tiana get cleaned up without a segundo thought. The crown jewel of "sisters before misters" comes near the end though, when charlotte is moved to tears of happiness for her friend finding love, and agreeing to kiss him "For you, honey. No marriage required." The love, loyalty, devotion and joy she feels for her friend, even at the cost of her own dream, is nothing short of beautiful. I feel like this was the first disney movie to really mostrar the importance of close platonic female friendships, and it most certainly wasn't the last.

Rapunzel is a mixed bag, but I feel it explores some positive, o at least complex, aspects of mother-daughter relationships rarely seen in... any films. The movie could have adapted the story of the evil, ugly witch that keeps the kidnapped girl prisoner, but instead they went the "Into the Woods" route of portraying a very loving--if strained and possibly one-sided--mother-daughter relationship. While Rapunzel is confused and increasingly disillusioned over why her "mother" won't let her go outside, she obviously loves and trusts Mother Gothel very much. (And is genuinely dismayed por her death.) While cruel, possessive, manipulative, and possibly incapable of feeling amor as we know it, many of Gothel's interactions with Rapunzel come across as genuinely motherly and affectionate... until she is driven over the edge. Then, while Rapunzel is only on-screen with her real mother for about thirty segundos near the end, we can infer that the queen is very kind, loving, and supportive, and that their tearful embrace is the beginning of a lifelong, loving relationship. Either way, the film deeply explores an interactive mother/daughter relationship not seen in disney films before.

Merida: Need I explain? While Merida and Elanor butt heads más than rams in mating season, the point of the film is about "mending the bond torn por pride." The two were so close when Merida was little, but grew apart as Merida grew más opinionated and independent, and the film is about them regaining that love, trust, and appreciation they had almost forgotten.

Finally, the focal point of frozen is the sisterly amor of Elsa and Anna. The two were very close as children, were driven apart por their fearful parents locking one away and neglecting the other, and slowly mend their bond over the course of the film. The "act of true love" at the climax being about sisterly amor and not romantic says it all.

So, there tu have it. My personal analysis of the main themes of each generation. Classic Princesses promote optimism in the face of misfortune, Renaissance Princesses promote rebellion against patriarchy, and Modern Princesses seem to be exploring positive and complex relationships between female characters. I hope to see más in the future.
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hola guys I'm PrincessVT and my real name is Vanessa Wesline Toussaint. That's a hatian last name so gasp! I'm hatian. Just kidding, I know hatian and fluent french both because that's my language.

I'm 13 years old and new and no good with writing. I like escritura as a sport but I'm not too creative with it.

I didn't see frozen but in a few years, (Disney usually do this with disney Princesses) I'll watch it.

I like disney but I don't think my friends could relate... People think I'm annoying and childish. Eat Cat h8ters! (No I don't eat cat)

I like orcra, vegetables (cooked), meat... (Like birds...
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9.Jasmine
I used to think jazmín wasn't all that pretty. But when I watched her film I realized she's much prettier in motion than she is in still clips. Even so, though, I never found her all that attractive, even as a kid. She has a big nose and her eyes look freakishly large in a lot of scenes. When they get her right, she's pretty, but that's only in about 2 scenes. I think she looks like an alien most of the time.



8.Ariel
I know a lot of people find Ariel to be cute. And really, I agree. Despite being my favorito! princess, I think she looks sort of...cute, at best. She's got...
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tu voted, and here they are- the members of the 2011 disney Princess fan Lineup!



Princess Jen- Our Main Princess
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Favorite Princess: Ariel ♥
Least favorito! Princess: Aurora
Hobbies: Spending time on fanpop, playing the piano, singing, hanging out with my friends, taking care of animals....I don't really have a consistent hobby, I do knew things everyday
Disney Character I'm Most Like: Oh god. I should really think about it further, but I'm lazy, so I won't. Definitely Megara, which I am not necessarily proud to say. I have actually had numerous, NUMEROUS people tell...
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hola people on fanpop :D
Remember me? eeeh? Well I remember a loooong hace por march I comentó about having a disney theme quinces (if tu don't know what "quinces" are it's exactly like Sweet 16... but with 15... and in latin america :b)
But if tu have the traditional idea of the quinces naaah... I had the less conventional party ever e.e

I dicho I was posting pictures but I forgot, ugh... sorry. Well, after months here it is, hope tu enjoy (:
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Well, as tu guys may o may not know, I've been doing a series of "Why I Love" artículos for all the princesses, and since I've already done my eight favorites, I decided to try something new instead. For my bottom five favorito! princesses, I decided to make a new series of artículos talking about what prevents them from being higher. So yeah, this might be a bit controversial, but it's my opinion so if tu don't like it than...cool? Let's go onto the article!

The Positives

I didn't want this articulo to be all bad, and there really are a lot of positives about Mulan. First of all, she's the...
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Everything that was done on this articulo was done por GreatLance_30; I am only typing it for him/her. Since the Princess of the mes was such a success, we wanted to do Prince of the Month. To be completely honest, the results are not really suprising.

10. Charming (283 points)

Charming and Prince are always the bottom two in every list; best looks, most heroic, etc, but Prince was generally liked más than Charming, which is why he is dead last. There was practically no positive comentarios about him except that he is better and más likeable in the sequels. What people (practically everybody)...
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posted by AllegroGiocoso
Hi everyone! Well, I see others write their lista of favorito! princesses so I decide to follow suit and to write my own. It would be fun for me to write this after all, as I think... my lista has changed somewhat in the past month, but it is still basically the same.

9. Tiana



I like all the princesses a lot, but Tiana is my least favorito! of the bunch. Tiana has her good points in my opinion por her everlasting dream to open up her restaurant and her motivation to work I find inspiring. But still, she just isn't quite as fun as I would prefer in a princess... a bit too serious for my tastes....
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So I was lectura through old articles, and I found one por link, in which he does his lists on basically everything. I thought it was really interesting, so I thought "Why not?" and decided to make my list. The main rankings are based on the movies, and then the sub-rankings are for the princess, prince, villain, ect. in the movie. So, let's get started! (Also, I know that a lot of the placings are messed up (as in a couple things have the same placing), but I already spent forever on this articulo so I kind of just let it go *cue singing*)

11. The Little Mermaid

My bottom four are all kind of...
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A knock sounded. "Princess Elsa? It will be time for your coronation in an hour. Please get ready and come down to the chapel."

Elsa acknowledged the servant with a sharp "Yes." And walked up to her mirror. She gazed into it and saw her reflection. Eleven years had passed since she had been visited from the stranger and gotten her powers. Eleven years since she had first found her sister annoying. Eleven years since she had first gone into isolation.

 She gazed into it and saw her reflection.
She gazed into it and saw her reflection.


Their parents having died just three years ago, Elsa found Anna at her door más often than before....
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Music

At this point it is seguro to conclude that the música is the most prominently outstanding aspect of Frozen. Moreover, the soundtrack, score and presentation of marvelously spectacular and masterfully performed songs are objectively and noticeably superior to those of any of the other cine pertaining to a so-called “New Era” of disney such as Princess and the Frog, Tangled, Valiente and Wreck it Ralph. That undoubtedly have their merits and are exceptionally competent and engaging in terms of using música to set up a necessary mood. However, are nowhere in the neighborhood of the breathtakingly...
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