Overdone? Maybe. Needed? Strongly so.
So, maybe some of wewe don't know, but I'm strongly annoyed when users criticize the Clasic Princesses for reasons I think are invalid. These reasons are:
1. Weakness
2. Anti-Feminists
3. Passiveness
4. They're Mary-Sues (have no flaws)
In this article, I'll explain why these arguments are invalid. Now, I'll warn you, you'll probably disagree (or agree, depending of what is your view in the classics) a lot with this article. If wewe don't respect opinions that are different of yours, I recommend leaving this page and not kusoma this article.
Before I songesha on the reasons mentioned, I must leave a swali hanging in the air. Why we insist in dividing the princesses acording to the era their movie was made?
The answer? I don't have one. Personally, I think each era has princesses with different personalities from each other. For an example, I find Ariel from the Renaissance and Rapunzel from the Modern Era to be similar to Snow White from the Classical. Belle and Tiana, too, I find similar to cinderella and Aurora (only Belle in the sekunde case).
I think we are so into the idea that the princesses must be divided acording to their eras that we don't let our eyes open and see them for what they truly are.
Strenght
None of the princesses are physically strong. They're mentally strong. Mulan? She has abilities, perseverance and quick-thinking, but I don't think that physical strenght is such a big part of her.
I personally find the Classic Princesses some of the strongest ones. Let's see why.
Snow White- Many see Snow White as a very weak princess, but it's not true (there's not questioning, sorry). Would wewe handle separation from the one wewe upendo the most in the face of the earth well? And what about finding your cold but only family member alive wants to kill wewe and wewe have suddenly to leave your nyumbani behind? And what about enduring years of servitude even though wewe actually has right to something better, but wewe have no one to complain to, since the one putting wewe throught this is your dangerous, intimidating guardian?
Would wewe handle these things well? I don't know, but the answer is probably "no". Would I? No. Definitively not.
Cinderella- Really? How can someone say cinderella is weak? She stays kind and faithful in her dreams even though she is abused. Yes, abused. Not physical abuse, but psychological abuse, which, I dare say, is the worst (even if slightly) type of abuse.
Who knows what have become of her if she wasn't strong? She could have sank in depression au developed an obsession with cleaning. And honestly, can wewe blame her for crying after the stepsisters ruined her dress that her only Marafiki had so dearly made for her so that she could realize her dream of freedom, even if for only one evening, knowing she couldn't do anything because it would only make things worse?
But why didn't she run away?, wewe naively ask. Really? Do some historical research. She didn't have anywhere to run to? She would die of hunger au cold in the streets au have to sell her body au her hair au her teeth. wewe saw all of this happen with Fantine is Les Miserablés. In her place? I would have done the same thing.
Aurora- So imagine living isolated from everyone in a cottage in the woods. Your only company are your three old aunts and the wanyama from the woods, the only place you're allowed to go. To make things worse, you're strictly forbidden to talk to strangers. But one day, it's your birthday, and when everything seems dull and normal, wewe meet the boy/girl from your dreams. He (let's just go with he, okay?)'s so charming, so handsome and so gentle with you. There is nobody like him, anywhere at all (quote from another movie, but it fits). But wewe know wewe have to go: your aunts will be worried and wewe know wewe can't talk to strangers. But... he doesn't seem like a stranger. It's like wewe know him. So, wewe set an encounter with him, in the cottage, where he can meet your aunts.
wewe return home, your moyo jumping with anxiety and joy, and then wewe see - the perfect birthday gifts! Your aunts come from their hidding place - it's a surprise party! wewe had forgotten it was your birthday! Then wewe tell them about the person wewe met - but they're not happy for wewe as wewe thought they would be. wewe don't know why. They tell wewe the truth: you're not who wewe think wewe are. And you're engaged to someone else!
Your moyo breaks in a half. You're grief-stricken and wewe cry, but wewe know wewe have a duty to follow: wewe upendo your aunts and don't want them to be sad with you. So wewe go with them, leaving forever everything wewe knew: your house, your friends, your dreams, your love, your life.
What I just described is Aurora's life. If that is not strenght, I don't know what it is. Also, she seems to shake off Maleficent's spell for one moment. zaidi points for Aurora!
Does this mean the Renassaince/Modern Princesses aren't mentally strong?: No, I never alisema this and I'll never say (unless there is a particularfuture princess I find weak). This only means the Classic Princesses are just as strong, and stronger than some.
Feminism
Particulary, this is not a part I care much about. Honestly, why insist in wanting every heroine to scream women have rights? There's nothing wrong with heroines whose goal doesn't revolve around that. What I find wrong is preaching the opposite, which none of the Disney Princesses do.
I'm sorry if I ofended anyone with the paragraph above, it wasn't my intention. I'm all for feminism and I hate when men make sexist comments, me being a male myself.
So, let's review the feminism of each princess.
Snow White- What is so wrong with enjoying cleaning and cooking? Just because a woman does this, it doesn't mean she's an anti-feminist. I think everyone enjoys clealiness, even if lazy to get up and clean (I'm lazy myself). And I don't think that was the only reason she cleaned that cottage. Quoting Snow White herself (not her exact words, but with the same effect): "Maybe if I clean the house, they'll let me stay!".
She obviously did that she could stay - and out of kindness. She thought little children lived alone there, without a mother to put them to sleep at night with a kiss au cook them a hot meal au teach them values.
Also, it's obvious that she knows she has every one of the Dwarfs wrapped around her little finger. Just go to my review of the movie, it isn't hard to find, and see the link of a deleted scene I posted. It shows her manipulating the game to her favor! Turning tables! Making things for herself, if wewe please!
Really, if she was really anti-feminist, would she boss men around? She would stay quiet and meek and let them behave as savages!
Cinderella- She obviously doesn't want to be catering to the stepsisters' every whim, but she has nowhere to run. Also, she points out to the stepmother she is required by law to attend the ball. This also isn't "If Maome doesn't go to the Mountain, the Mountain goes to Maome". Noooo. cinderella goes to the ball, not the ball goes to Cinderella.
Aurora: "Why do they treat me as a child?", I quote. She wants to be treated like an adult, wants to know the world and people. She's obedient to her aunts, yes, but that's not the thing our parents always teach us, "Respect your elders?". She's respectful and that's good, because the only people who deserve respect are those who gives respect.
And being feminist is not about selfishly pursuing your dreams (and I'm not pointing fingers at Ariel, I swear - this is not about insulting the Renassaince princesses, it's about defending the Classics). Everybody has obligations and must fullfill them, wether wewe want it au not.
And I'll give wewe one zaidi swali to answer: What is wrong with wanting love? I'm serious. If wewe know any answer to it other than "Nothing", tell me in the comments, because I want to know.
Does this mean the Renaissance/Modern Princesses aren't feminist?: No, of course not. I'll never say this, unless there is a particular future princess that is anti-feminist.
Proactiveness
There is no really introduction to this one, let's just talk about why each princess isn't passive.
Snow White- Really? People find her passive? The first thing she does after finding her stepmother is after her is make some animal Marafiki and find a place to stay. I don't know if any of the other princesses would be able to songesha on so quickly. But Snow White did. What she does next? Clean a house with the help of freaking animals! She also bosses the Dwarfs and manipulate them in letting her stay with her natural charm and skills. She surely is very proactive.
Cinderella- In addition to everything I alisema in the feminism part, people tend to forget she is the one who tells the mice to fetch Bruno. She also go and ask the Grand Duke if she can try on the slipper - she doesn't stand at the window, waving a scarf and crying, "Wait! Up there, I'm locked up!" cinderella is anything but a damsel in distress.
Aurora- So, Aurora is a bit of a damsel in distress. But it is her fault? No! Hello, she was cursed kwa Maleficent, the Mistress of All Evil! She quite obviously doesn't want to be one, though. I'll repeat for the sekunde time in this article: "Why do they treat me as a child?"
Leave her alone! wewe cannot blame her from being a damsel in distress! And she even tried to shake it off!
Does this mean...: wewe know the drill.
Flaws
Finally, we are down to the last part of the article. Before I start, I want to say how ridiculous is to write this. Really? Mary-sues, people? *Shake head*
Snow White- She's bossy. That's a flaw, because no one likes to be bossed around kwa others, unless wewe are a doormat, which I would find quite peculiar. She's also manipulative. That's a negative adjective, if wewe doesn't know.
Naive? Maybe. I don't think she is very naive, though (read my review of the movie).
Cinderella- She's uchungu, chungu of her stepfamily, she makes fun of the stepsisters ("Maybe I should interrupt the, ah, muziki lesson?") and was going to beat Lucifer with that ufagio - animal cruelty of sorts. Not that he's not deserving of it, though.
Aurora- I'm going to admit I was a bit stuck here, but just because her flaws are subtle, that doesn't mean they aren't there. She's very emotional, which can be a bad thing, and is quite pessimistic and dramatic - not that I can blame her. And of course, she's been sheltered her whole life, meaning that she isn't really prepared for the real world and her new lifestyle.
You know the drill: wewe know the drill.
So, that is it. My conclusion: The Classic Princesses are a bit misunderstood. They're not different from the Early Renassaince Princesses (Belle and Ariel) au the Modern Princesses.
Is this going to change your mind? I don't think so. Mine is just one zaidi makala defending the classics in a sea of others. Was that necesary? Yes. It let out my frustation.
So, I apologize por the lengthy article, but I hope wewe have enjoyed. Goodnight, my readers.
So, maybe some of wewe don't know, but I'm strongly annoyed when users criticize the Clasic Princesses for reasons I think are invalid. These reasons are:
1. Weakness
2. Anti-Feminists
3. Passiveness
4. They're Mary-Sues (have no flaws)
In this article, I'll explain why these arguments are invalid. Now, I'll warn you, you'll probably disagree (or agree, depending of what is your view in the classics) a lot with this article. If wewe don't respect opinions that are different of yours, I recommend leaving this page and not kusoma this article.
Before I songesha on the reasons mentioned, I must leave a swali hanging in the air. Why we insist in dividing the princesses acording to the era their movie was made?
The answer? I don't have one. Personally, I think each era has princesses with different personalities from each other. For an example, I find Ariel from the Renaissance and Rapunzel from the Modern Era to be similar to Snow White from the Classical. Belle and Tiana, too, I find similar to cinderella and Aurora (only Belle in the sekunde case).
I think we are so into the idea that the princesses must be divided acording to their eras that we don't let our eyes open and see them for what they truly are.
Strenght
None of the princesses are physically strong. They're mentally strong. Mulan? She has abilities, perseverance and quick-thinking, but I don't think that physical strenght is such a big part of her.
I personally find the Classic Princesses some of the strongest ones. Let's see why.
Snow White- Many see Snow White as a very weak princess, but it's not true (there's not questioning, sorry). Would wewe handle separation from the one wewe upendo the most in the face of the earth well? And what about finding your cold but only family member alive wants to kill wewe and wewe have suddenly to leave your nyumbani behind? And what about enduring years of servitude even though wewe actually has right to something better, but wewe have no one to complain to, since the one putting wewe throught this is your dangerous, intimidating guardian?
Would wewe handle these things well? I don't know, but the answer is probably "no". Would I? No. Definitively not.
Cinderella- Really? How can someone say cinderella is weak? She stays kind and faithful in her dreams even though she is abused. Yes, abused. Not physical abuse, but psychological abuse, which, I dare say, is the worst (even if slightly) type of abuse.
Who knows what have become of her if she wasn't strong? She could have sank in depression au developed an obsession with cleaning. And honestly, can wewe blame her for crying after the stepsisters ruined her dress that her only Marafiki had so dearly made for her so that she could realize her dream of freedom, even if for only one evening, knowing she couldn't do anything because it would only make things worse?
But why didn't she run away?, wewe naively ask. Really? Do some historical research. She didn't have anywhere to run to? She would die of hunger au cold in the streets au have to sell her body au her hair au her teeth. wewe saw all of this happen with Fantine is Les Miserablés. In her place? I would have done the same thing.
Aurora- So imagine living isolated from everyone in a cottage in the woods. Your only company are your three old aunts and the wanyama from the woods, the only place you're allowed to go. To make things worse, you're strictly forbidden to talk to strangers. But one day, it's your birthday, and when everything seems dull and normal, wewe meet the boy/girl from your dreams. He (let's just go with he, okay?)'s so charming, so handsome and so gentle with you. There is nobody like him, anywhere at all (quote from another movie, but it fits). But wewe know wewe have to go: your aunts will be worried and wewe know wewe can't talk to strangers. But... he doesn't seem like a stranger. It's like wewe know him. So, wewe set an encounter with him, in the cottage, where he can meet your aunts.
wewe return home, your moyo jumping with anxiety and joy, and then wewe see - the perfect birthday gifts! Your aunts come from their hidding place - it's a surprise party! wewe had forgotten it was your birthday! Then wewe tell them about the person wewe met - but they're not happy for wewe as wewe thought they would be. wewe don't know why. They tell wewe the truth: you're not who wewe think wewe are. And you're engaged to someone else!
Your moyo breaks in a half. You're grief-stricken and wewe cry, but wewe know wewe have a duty to follow: wewe upendo your aunts and don't want them to be sad with you. So wewe go with them, leaving forever everything wewe knew: your house, your friends, your dreams, your love, your life.
What I just described is Aurora's life. If that is not strenght, I don't know what it is. Also, she seems to shake off Maleficent's spell for one moment. zaidi points for Aurora!
Does this mean the Renassaince/Modern Princesses aren't mentally strong?: No, I never alisema this and I'll never say (unless there is a particularfuture princess I find weak). This only means the Classic Princesses are just as strong, and stronger than some.
Feminism
Particulary, this is not a part I care much about. Honestly, why insist in wanting every heroine to scream women have rights? There's nothing wrong with heroines whose goal doesn't revolve around that. What I find wrong is preaching the opposite, which none of the Disney Princesses do.
I'm sorry if I ofended anyone with the paragraph above, it wasn't my intention. I'm all for feminism and I hate when men make sexist comments, me being a male myself.
So, let's review the feminism of each princess.
Snow White- What is so wrong with enjoying cleaning and cooking? Just because a woman does this, it doesn't mean she's an anti-feminist. I think everyone enjoys clealiness, even if lazy to get up and clean (I'm lazy myself). And I don't think that was the only reason she cleaned that cottage. Quoting Snow White herself (not her exact words, but with the same effect): "Maybe if I clean the house, they'll let me stay!".
She obviously did that she could stay - and out of kindness. She thought little children lived alone there, without a mother to put them to sleep at night with a kiss au cook them a hot meal au teach them values.
Also, it's obvious that she knows she has every one of the Dwarfs wrapped around her little finger. Just go to my review of the movie, it isn't hard to find, and see the link of a deleted scene I posted. It shows her manipulating the game to her favor! Turning tables! Making things for herself, if wewe please!
Really, if she was really anti-feminist, would she boss men around? She would stay quiet and meek and let them behave as savages!
Cinderella- She obviously doesn't want to be catering to the stepsisters' every whim, but she has nowhere to run. Also, she points out to the stepmother she is required by law to attend the ball. This also isn't "If Maome doesn't go to the Mountain, the Mountain goes to Maome". Noooo. cinderella goes to the ball, not the ball goes to Cinderella.
Aurora: "Why do they treat me as a child?", I quote. She wants to be treated like an adult, wants to know the world and people. She's obedient to her aunts, yes, but that's not the thing our parents always teach us, "Respect your elders?". She's respectful and that's good, because the only people who deserve respect are those who gives respect.
And being feminist is not about selfishly pursuing your dreams (and I'm not pointing fingers at Ariel, I swear - this is not about insulting the Renassaince princesses, it's about defending the Classics). Everybody has obligations and must fullfill them, wether wewe want it au not.
And I'll give wewe one zaidi swali to answer: What is wrong with wanting love? I'm serious. If wewe know any answer to it other than "Nothing", tell me in the comments, because I want to know.
Does this mean the Renaissance/Modern Princesses aren't feminist?: No, of course not. I'll never say this, unless there is a particular future princess that is anti-feminist.
Proactiveness
There is no really introduction to this one, let's just talk about why each princess isn't passive.
Snow White- Really? People find her passive? The first thing she does after finding her stepmother is after her is make some animal Marafiki and find a place to stay. I don't know if any of the other princesses would be able to songesha on so quickly. But Snow White did. What she does next? Clean a house with the help of freaking animals! She also bosses the Dwarfs and manipulate them in letting her stay with her natural charm and skills. She surely is very proactive.
Cinderella- In addition to everything I alisema in the feminism part, people tend to forget she is the one who tells the mice to fetch Bruno. She also go and ask the Grand Duke if she can try on the slipper - she doesn't stand at the window, waving a scarf and crying, "Wait! Up there, I'm locked up!" cinderella is anything but a damsel in distress.
Aurora- So, Aurora is a bit of a damsel in distress. But it is her fault? No! Hello, she was cursed kwa Maleficent, the Mistress of All Evil! She quite obviously doesn't want to be one, though. I'll repeat for the sekunde time in this article: "Why do they treat me as a child?"
Leave her alone! wewe cannot blame her from being a damsel in distress! And she even tried to shake it off!
Does this mean...: wewe know the drill.
Flaws
Finally, we are down to the last part of the article. Before I start, I want to say how ridiculous is to write this. Really? Mary-sues, people? *Shake head*
Snow White- She's bossy. That's a flaw, because no one likes to be bossed around kwa others, unless wewe are a doormat, which I would find quite peculiar. She's also manipulative. That's a negative adjective, if wewe doesn't know.
Naive? Maybe. I don't think she is very naive, though (read my review of the movie).
Cinderella- She's uchungu, chungu of her stepfamily, she makes fun of the stepsisters ("Maybe I should interrupt the, ah, muziki lesson?") and was going to beat Lucifer with that ufagio - animal cruelty of sorts. Not that he's not deserving of it, though.
Aurora- I'm going to admit I was a bit stuck here, but just because her flaws are subtle, that doesn't mean they aren't there. She's very emotional, which can be a bad thing, and is quite pessimistic and dramatic - not that I can blame her. And of course, she's been sheltered her whole life, meaning that she isn't really prepared for the real world and her new lifestyle.
You know the drill: wewe know the drill.
So, that is it. My conclusion: The Classic Princesses are a bit misunderstood. They're not different from the Early Renassaince Princesses (Belle and Ariel) au the Modern Princesses.
Is this going to change your mind? I don't think so. Mine is just one zaidi makala defending the classics in a sea of others. Was that necesary? Yes. It let out my frustation.
So, I apologize por the lengthy article, but I hope wewe have enjoyed. Goodnight, my readers.