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Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
We get it. Disney Princesses are a model of beauty.
But whoever wrote this is completely ignorant to the triumphs behind these beauties, and is obviously judging each storyline at face value, looking only for aspects of the plot that deal with beauty. A more obvious approach could not have been taken.
We get it. They’re pretty. Unrealistic achievements of physical appearance. The same is said for Barbies and celebrities.
Is that all Disney Princesses have to offer children? What to look like?
Snow White teaches us that some apples are truly rotten; you can’t trust everyone to not screw you over.
Sleeping Beauty (Aurora) teaches us that sometimes we must make major sacrifices in order to appease destinies that may be out of our control.
Aladdin (Jasmine) teaches us that social status isn’t everything, and that a knight in shining armor may not be as apparent as you would think.
The Little Mermaid (Ariel) teaches us that two people from two different worlds can unite and destroy adversity, but you must always find your voice in order to do so.
Beauty and the Beast (Belle) teaches us that admitting you were wrong is an important step to seeing eye-to-eye; kindness, brains, and open-mindedness can transform someone’s dungeon into a castle.
Cinderella teaches us that sticking it to the man and doing what you want every once and a while is healthy—don’t take shit from people if they’re keeping you from accomplishing goals.
So yeah, Disney princesses and heroines are beautiful, but there is much more to be taken from their stories than appearances. There are real values to be had here.

Let’s not leave out other Disney princesses and heroines—new and old.
Pocahontas teaches us that if someone enters your world who may not be welcomed, show them why your world is important and special to form understanding.
Tangeld (Rapunzel) teaches us that breaking free from chains that ground us can be a leap of great faith that may just land us on the road to realizing our dreams.
The Princess and the Frog (Tiana) teaches us that determination and getting your hands dirty can lead to great benefits, but you must also always remember to have a little fun and “dig a little deeper”.
Mulan teaches us that even though others may step in your way, you must stand up and fight for what you believe, and that is the truest display of honor.
And lets not forget…
Hercules (Megara) teaches us that even though we may make huge mistakes, there is always an opportunity to right those mistakes, but you must be open to the opportunity.
Atlantis (Kitagadesh) teaches us that when we are constantly looking for miracles, the magic will always, in the end, reside within us.
Tarzan (Jane) teaches us that it’s a jungle out there, but you can find love and kindness if you learn to swing from the vines.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Esmeralda) teaches us that labels given to a person from society do not define who that person is or what they are capable of.
Alice in Wonderland (Alice) teaches us that using your imagination can be not only a wonderful escape, but your greatest ally.
Peter Pan (Tinker Bell) teaches us that even though we may have extremes in our personalities, we should always know when to put aside our tempers and fight for a common good.
Enchanted (Giselle) teaches us that the real world may be scary and a little bit gross, and that both heroes and villains can be difficult to differentiate between when in the real world.
These are the tales behind the beauty.
“You’re a regulation hottie. Own it.”

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anniephantom:

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Okay.

Okay.

Okay.

We get it. Disney Princesses are a model of beauty.

But whoever wrote this is completely ignorant to the triumphs behind these beauties, and is obviously judging each storyline at face value, looking only for aspects of the plot that deal with beauty. A more obvious approach could not have been taken.

We get it. They’re pretty. Unrealistic achievements of physical appearance. The same is said for Barbies and celebrities.

Is that all Disney Princesses have to offer children? What to look like?

Snow White teaches us that some apples are truly rotten; you can’t trust everyone to not screw you over.

Sleeping Beauty (Aurora) teaches us that sometimes we must make major sacrifices in order to appease destinies that may be out of our control.

Aladdin (Jasmine) teaches us that social status isn’t everything, and that a knight in shining armor may not be as apparent as you would think.

The Little Mermaid (Ariel) teaches us that two people from two different worlds can unite and destroy adversity, but you must always find your voice in order to do so.

Beauty and the Beast (Belle) teaches us that admitting you were wrong is an important step to seeing eye-to-eye; kindness, brains, and open-mindedness can transform someone’s dungeon into a castle.

Cinderella teaches us that sticking it to the man and doing what you want every once and a while is healthy—don’t take shit from people if they’re keeping you from accomplishing goals.

So yeah, Disney princesses and heroines are beautiful, but there is much more to be taken from their stories than appearances. There are real values to be had here.

Let’s not leave out other Disney princesses and heroines—new and old.

Pocahontas teaches us that if someone enters your world who may not be welcomed, show them why your world is important and special to form understanding.

Tangeld (Rapunzel) teaches us that breaking free from chains that ground us can be a leap of great faith that may just land us on the road to realizing our dreams.

The Princess and the Frog (Tiana) teaches us that determination and getting your hands dirty can lead to great benefits, but you must also always remember to have a little fun and “dig a little deeper”.

Mulan teaches us that even though others may step in your way, you must stand up and fight for what you believe, and that is the truest display of honor.

And lets not forget…

Hercules (Megara) teaches us that even though we may make huge mistakes, there is always an opportunity to right those mistakes, but you must be open to the opportunity.

Atlantis (Kitagadesh) teaches us that when we are constantly looking for miracles, the magic will always, in the end, reside within us.

Tarzan (Jane) teaches us that it’s a jungle out there, but you can find love and kindness if you learn to swing from the vines.

The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Esmeralda) teaches us that labels given to a person from society do not define who that person is or what they are capable of.

Alice in Wonderland (Alice) teaches us that using your imagination can be not only a wonderful escape, but your greatest ally.

Peter Pan (Tinker Bell) teaches us that even though we may have extremes in our personalities, we should always know when to put aside our tempers and fight for a common good.

Enchanted (Giselle) teaches us that the real world may be scary and a little bit gross, and that both heroes and villains can be difficult to differentiate between when in the real world.

These are the tales behind the beauty.

“You’re a regulation hottie. Own it.”

BLESS THIS ENTIRE POST.

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