Disney's Divinity wrote:Disney Duster wrote:but that's just like Ariel or Belle, not dreaming of a prince more than them. Are you thinking of when she got a dreamy look on her face when she found out he was a prince and loved her? Ariel acted similarly with Mr. statue.
If I remember correctly, I also included Ariel in that list. And I don't recall Belle ever dreaming of a prince.
Well you did list Ariel, but I was saying Cinderella dreamed of a prince just as much as them...and if Belle didn't dream of one, I meant Cinderella didn't either because she only did as much as them. But actually Belle dreamed of a prince more than either of them. Her favorite part of the book she was reading was when the heroine "meets Prince Charming" and mentions "a prince in disguise" as part of why she loves books, and what she wants to happen to her, and it's no secret that the movie's about how she dreams of experiencing what she loves in her books, and eventually does find it as the movie becomes about enchantment, a castle, and a prince charming in disguise.
You also mentioned Aurora as one who didn't dream of a prince. When she keeps saying "my dream prince"...um, yea, she was dreaming of a prince. It is to her credit that she discarded her dream prince for a real, ordinary man (who possibly was just like the one in her dreams), and even wanted him instead of a prince she was betrothed to. She certainly didn't know the stranger was a prince as she thought she could never marry one until she discovered she was a princess.
As for Jasmine...Aladdin wasn't really a prince, she made him one...