Best Princess/herione
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Best Princess/herione
Who do you think is the best princess/herione?
Mine is Cinderella, I just like her.
Mine is Cinderella, I just like her.
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Ariel, Belle, Nala, Tinker Bell, Mulan, Jasmine, Pocahontas and Lilo.
Those are the characters that I consider heroine.
Those are the characters that I consider heroine.
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Hmm. Probably Belle or Cinderella. Anyone but Pocahontas or Mulan, really.
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Really? That's strange, because according to what I know about heroines, Pocahontas and Mulan are the clear-cut definition. Mulan saved China, and Pocahontas saved her people, both forsaking love in the process? Cinderella or Aurora giving up their Prince Charming to save their kingdom? Yeah, and then they fairy tale went up in flames. Every other Disney princess/heroine has been a feminist target for misogyny.awallaceunc wrote:Hmm. Probably Belle or Cinderella. Anyone but Pocahontas or Mulan, really.
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and hey! just because they're not all human doesnt mean they're not all heroines!!
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