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Well, Diluka wanted another one, and here it is. Yeah, I don’t follow the order of the sinema this time around; I’ll jump a little bit between the earlier and the later ones. And with “The Little Mermaid” I think it’s the best to work through the elements of the story point to point to show, where Disney moves away from the chanzo text and where it (surprisingly) doesn’t. But before we come to that, I want to point out something: The chanzo text is in this case much different compared to the ones of the Grimm fairy tales. Those were a collection of preexisting oral lore. While the Grimm brothers were not above changing the stories a little bit, sometimes to make them a little bit zaidi fluent to tell, but often to censor some unsavory aspects of it, they normally didn’t embellish them. Because of that, those characters tended to be archetypes. “The little Mermaid” is what we call a “Kunstmärchen”, a fairy tale with was mainly created kwa a writer (though it is based on the story of Undine). Because of that, the chanzo text is much detailed than the stories of the Grimm brothers, which is the main reason I decided to do a zaidi in-depth analysis this time around.

 THE CONTRACT
THE CONTRACT


In the original Fairy Tale, the Little Mermaid gives her voice for a pair of legs, knowing that each step she takes will feel like she is walking over knifes. There is no time for her, her future is linked to the decision of the prince. If he marries her, she will live and die like humans do. If he chooses someone else, she will dissolve in sea foam immediately, instead after 300 years like the other mermaids. In the Disney Version, Ariel has three days to get a true upendo kiss from Eric, au she will become the property of Ursula, no death involved (at least not directly). While the transformation looks painful, she doesn’t have any pain walking.

The Little Mermaid
THE LITTLE MERMAID


As strange as it sounds, Ariel’s character is actually very close to the one of the Little Mermaid. The interest in the human world is part of the original fairy tale. And like Ariel, the Little Mermaid has a stone statue she is fascinated with. The difference is that the statue is not of the prince, but of a bila mpangilio human. Artwork of the little mermaid tend to emphasis the melancholic aspect of the fairy tale, but in the story, she is actually pretty wild, eager to explore the world and to take risks – very similar to the way Ariel spends her siku with Eric.

 THE PRINCE
THE PRINCE


Unlike Eric, the real prince never truly sees the Little Mermaid, despite the fact that he spends so much time with her. He frequently asks her to dance for him, never noticing that every step causes her pain. He also isn’t in upendo with her voice (though he has heard it before), but with the girl who was leaning over him when he woke up at the beach, which wasn’t the Little Mermaid, but the foreign princess who he meets again shortly before his intended marriage to the Little Mermaid. And yes, having found his true upendo he marries her. The Little Mermaid, who has aliyopewa everything to him, immediately forgotten.

 THE VILLAIN
THE VILLAIN


Ursula is a typical Disney villain, with ulterior motives. In the fairy tale, the sea witch is not really bad (though she displays a certain delight when she tells the Little Mermaid about the suffering she will have to endure); it’s zaidi a matter of business for her.

 THE FAMILY
THE FAMILY


It’s a little bit funny that all close ties Ariel has, she has towards male characters, because the Little Mermaid has her closest relationship to her grandmother, who raises her after the death of the mother, and to her five (yes, five, not six) sisters, who give up their hair for her sake, providing the opportunity to escape death kwa killing the prince (what she naturally doesn’t do).

 THE ENDING
THE ENDING


That’s naturally the most obvious change, considering that Ariel gets her happy ending with Eric. Stories kwa Hans Christian Anderson tend to have a bittersweet ending. That is also true for the little mermaid. One aspect of the fairy tale which gets rarely addressed in modern adaptation is the fact that the mermaid isn’t just fascinated with the prince, she also wants to get an eternal soul, like the humans have, something she can only get when a human loves her. But in the end, she does not turn into sea foam, but becomes an air spirit and the chance, to get the soul kwa doing good deeds. The Disney version naturally takes a lighter approach on the theme, but then, the movie is mainly about Ariel’s relationship to her father and not about her self-scarify.

 CONCLUSION
CONCLUSION


It’s funny, how similar the movie is to the chanzo text in some aspects, and yet so different at the same time. I like the interpretation in its own right, but if I really want to see an adaption close to the original, then I watch the Czech movie from 1976. I don’t think that it’s possible to capture the special mood of this fairy tale better. Sadly, it doesn’t look like there is an English dubbing (and if there is one, it’s not easy to come by), but if wewe want to get an idea what I mean, here is the ending, which perfectly sums the mood of the whole movie up. To explain the situation: Her family (don’t be confused about the lack of samaki tails, in this version, the merpeople don’t have any) waits for the ship on which the prince just married the foreign princess (btw, the similarity between the actresses for the mermaid and the princess is intended they are sisters in real life). The king over all seas tells the Little Mermaid (who always was his inayopendelewa daughter since she looks so much like her mother) over a telepathic connection that this is her last chance to kill the prince, au she will become sea foam as soon as the sun rises. One blood from his moyo will be enough, but even if she doesn’t do it, he will die either way, since the ship will be wrecked on the rocks, and everyone on it will perish. And then – well, watch for yourself, it’s pretty self explanatory

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I figured since everyone else seems to be doing this, I'd do it as well. Now then, let's get to it!

Name: Mary
Age: 20
Hometown: Memphis, Tennessee (Proud to be a Memphian too!)
Siblings: 1 sister and 2 brothers (2 are married and have kids of their own.)
Pets: A dog named Rocky (<3 him!)

Random stuff about me:
I'm proud to be from the south. I take karate and I upendo going to Downtown Memphis! When I'm on here, I stick up for people whenever they need it. If I see a flame-war, I try to end it without getting involved. I just want there to be peace on here and I DESPISE bullies!

Hobbies: Drawing,...
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There was a lot to be done in 7 days, the invitations had to be sended out, the wedding outfits had to be fixed and so on. But Rose Red and Harold wheren't stressed, they knew they could fix everything in 7 days.

And so the siku came when Rose Red's and Harold's wedding was going to be held, Rose Red's wedding dress was white with flowers and the dress was poofy just like a ballgown. She had flowers in her hair which made her look even zaidi beautiful.

Now Rose Red walked into the church where the wedding was going to be held, there Harold stood and waited on her, he looked so handsome and Rose...
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So here is the orodha of each Disney Princess from my least inayopendelewa to inayopendelewa and how I like their hair

1. Snow White (Red Bow)

Not a shabiki of Snow White’s hair it’s really bland so I decided I would choose the most obvious which is the Red Bow

2. cinderella (Bun)

I will be honest that I don’t like Cinderella’s hair that much, it looked bland and boring but it does look great in a bun

3. Meredith (Down and Loose)

Well Meredith didn’t wear any hairstyles but that’s okay because I always upendo red hair

4. Mulan (Low Ponytail)

Not a shabiki of straight hair because there is now wow factor to it...
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#8.Pocahontas 2/10
The reason why i put her in last place is because the animators didn't really animate her as well as the other Disney princesses, her eyes are waaaayy too far apart and small and honestly her features aren't highlighted that much but i do upendo her full lips and tan skin tone very sexy!!!



















#7.Merida 4/10
As wewe can see her face is very round like her eyes which is cute and child like , the thing i don't like about her is that her face looks plain tbh but her red hair is hot as hell thou. ujumla, jumla she has this kindda baby face with a woman's body ,THATS HOTT!!



















#6.Jasmine 5/10
Tbh...
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40. cinderella pink hand-made dress
39. cinderella night gown
38. cinderella maid outfit
37. Tiana royal dress
36. Tiana nightgown
35. jimmy, hunitumia purple dress
34. Mulan casual dress
33. Merida childhood dress
32. Merida casual dress
31. Moana childhood dress
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Knowing What I Know Now performed kwa Ariana, Cast and Angelique Cabral
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At All Costs performed kwa Chris Pine and Ariana DeBose
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