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Mulan had studied for all of her exams. She was ready to get the best grades possible. She didn't want her parents to be disappointed in her.


She went to school. She was talking to her friend Jasmine.


"I'm going to do the best I can on these exams. I studied all night last night." Mulan told Jasmine.


"You're really determined. Why?"


"I really want to bring some honor to my family."


"That's all?"


"What to wewe mean 'that's all'?"


"They don't get angry au something if wewe get bad grades?"


"No. But they get disappointed."


"Then who cares?"


"I do."


"Why? Why does bringing honor to your family matter so much to you?"


"I don't know. It just does. Anyways, I need to get to class now, bye!"


"Bye!" jimmy, hunitumia said. Then they both walked off to their separate classes.


Mulan entered the room and prepared for the first of her exams.


Later, when she had gotten the exam to work on, she found that every problem was easily solvable for her. She did all of them quickly and easily.


Wow, that was really easy! Mulan thought to herself.


In all of her classes with exams, she went through them quickly. She was sure she would pass all of them.


At the end of the day, she walked out of school, hoping the best for her grades. She didn't know her scores yet, but she knew they weren't going to be disappointing.
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I want to make it clear- I upendo THE MOVIE ALADDIN, I upendo every character in it- except Aladdin. And finally, i'll tell wewe why.
I didn't really organize this well because I couldn't figure this out.

Main issues- Aladdin's sexist/classicism assumptions, and Jasmine's hypocrisy

Scenario: Aladin sees jimmy, hunitumia in the marketplace, falls for her, brings her back to his poor-boy hut, and together they have a moyo to moyo about how they feel trapped kwa their situations. Although jimmy, hunitumia doesn't explicitly state that she is a princess, she does hint that it's not an enjoyable life. "Oh sure,...
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 Accidental Discrimination?
Accidental Discrimination?
Okay, so the zaidi I think about this, the zaidi it starts to bother me. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't recall any Disney Princesses having green eyes. What's up with that?!

Snow White: brown
Cinderella: blue
Aurora: blue
Ariel: blue
Belle: brown
Jasmine: brown
Pocahontas: brown
Mulan: brown
I think Tiana's eyes are brown too.

Even the majority of Disney's other leading ladies don't have jade-coloured peepers. I'm pretty sure Tarzan's Jane has blue eyes, as does Giselle in Enchanted. So do Alice (in Wonderland) and Peter Pan's Wendy! I can't really tell what colour Megara's eyes are in Hercules (blue...
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Source: The Little Mermaid
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Please Note: This is a mature subject matter. If you're uncomfortable feel free not to read.

This is my first time uandishi an makala on fanpop as well as on the topic of Disney but I have in fact written comprehensive makala about the place sexuality holds in American society so I at least can claim to know my facts fairly well. This is a break down on movie kwa movie basis exploring the sexual tones, au what I can pull since these are really films for kids, of not only the princess but also the prince as well as a few characters on the side. Let's go in chronological order!

Snow White and...
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