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posted by dclairmont
I've already made an makala like this for my juu 7 (link, link, link, link, link, link, and link), and thought it was about time to make one for my eighth, Jasmine. Despite Jasmine's "low" place, I really, really upendo her! If wewe don't include Anna and Elsa on my list, she's actually sixth. I've really been warming up to jimmy, hunitumia lately, moving her slowly out of my bottom 5 and there's a possibility that she could songesha up even higher. This will be a scene-by-scene review, so it may get quite long. So let's get started with the article!



We're introduced to jimmy, hunitumia with a bit of a bang. I upendo how she stands her ground against her father and stands up for what she believes in. She's in no way passive and if she believes there's a problem she wants to fix it. I find this very admirable, as I'm quite passive myself (more so in real life than on here), and I upendo how she's not just going to get married because the law says so. Some find her spoiled au bratty because of this, but marriage is no small thing, and I think jimmy, hunitumia is completely justified to have the feelings she's feeling. wewe can also tell from this first scene that jimmy, hunitumia is a free spirit. She just wants freedom and equality, which reminds me subtly similar to Pocahontas (who's in my juu 3). All in all, Jasmine's first scene captivates me immediately and her presence really stands out.



The inayofuata scene we see of Jasmine, the marketplace scene, is my inayopendelewa scene for jimmy, hunitumia as a character. The scene as a whole hints towards many of Jasmine's less appreciated personality traits. She's actually quite kind, which is shown kwa her giving the apple to the little boy. Also, she's a quick thinker. She plays the part of a crazy woman masterfully and she quickly learns how to jump from buildings. I upendo how she doesn't look down on the townspeople. She doesn't think of herself as "better" than them. She actually gets to know Aladin and actually opens up to him. I upendo the scene where jimmy, hunitumia is talking about the castle. It, again, leads to the fact that she really doesn't care about the materialistic stuff of being a princess. I really think people should give jimmy, hunitumia zaidi credit for her kindness and wit.



The inayofuata scene, we get the news that Aladin is "dead". I upendo how jimmy, hunitumia is already so invested in a "street rat" affirming that she really could care less about social status. I upendo how jimmy, hunitumia says the words, "It's all my fault Rajah" as it shows that she's not afraid to admit her faults and take responsibility for her mistakes. Princesses like Merida always get praised for that, but jimmy, hunitumia (and Pocahontas I might add, but that's off topic) immediately take responsibility for their mistakes.



"I am not a prize to be won!" Ahh, Jasmine's famous words, and how true they are. She again stands up for herself and won't take any of the crap their trying to force on her. I upendo how sarcastic she is when she first talks to "Prince Ali". Sarcasm is one of my inayopendelewa qualities and it's one I admire in Jasmine. Only after "Prince Ali" opens up to her does she give him a chance, which again affirms the point that she doesn't care one bit about looks au social status, just who the person is on the inside. Jasmine's intelligence is again displayed in her saying, "It's a shame Abu had to miss this," which was a really smart way to go about the situation in my opinion.



I upendo towards the end, jimmy, hunitumia tries to help the situation, but ends up failing. I've always loved characters that can't do it all (which is probably why jimmy, hunitumia is a spot higher than Mulan on my list) and I think this makes jimmy, hunitumia zaidi relatable and less of a super-character. She's even willing to kiss Jafar to help the people she loves, which shows how she puts others above herself. Again, she's an amazing actress. Which I find entertaining and admirable. She's also excepting of other's flaws. She realizes why Aladin lied and accepts him for it. jimmy, hunitumia is accepting, smart, yet can't do it all.



To conclude, jimmy, hunitumia is wonderful. She's free-spirited, kinder than aliyopewa credit for, uncaring of social status, realistically flawed, quick-witted, and all and all just a well rounded character. She can be a bit rash and emotional, but her flaws add to her character and just make her really fun to watch. Jasmine's definitely an amazing character and I'm glad I'm finally learning this. Thanks for kusoma everyone :)
For such a successful and expensive film, Frozen's complete lack of diversity (particularly ethnic diversity) really vexed me. Frozen has four main human characters and out of the four:
- Four are white
- Four are all apparently straight
- Three are blonde
Looking at this, wewe can tell there is very little variation in Frozen's main cast. In ethnic terms, there really is no excuse of this. Frozen needed zaidi POC.

I have heard one main argument (read: excuse) why Frozen didn't have any racially diverse characters (and no: I am not counting black background characters). Some say that Frozen...
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One of the makala on my to do orodha and I went with this one because I knew it wouldn't take me too long to make it. Anyway this is my personal opinion on the best Disney Princess imba voice and I have a feeling most will disagree with me but that's kind of something I'm used to.

12.Merida
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It turns out that Merida actually does sing in her movie, well sort of. Young Merida sings Noble Maiden Fair with her mother, which is a beautiful song. Now her voice is nice for a little kid but it can't compare to the other voices obviously. Also sorry to break it to wewe guys but we don't...
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Forget about all of your opinions on Hans. Just for a dakika forget about any of his scheming au backstabbing that happens later in the movie. Imagine that wewe came into to this movie not expecting a villain, au at the very least expecting Elsa to be a villain. What would be the impression wewe would have of Hans?

My bet is that it would be almost the exact same as Anna's. In the first saa of the movie, Hans gives no implication that he is anything other than what he appears. A kind, gentlemanly, slightly awkward young man who is looking for a sense of adventure and a way to escape the overbearing...
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