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Silverrose1991 said:
1. Cinderella - Cinderella has a lot of qualities I admire and lack: kindness, patience, faith, strength and a clever sense of humor. She has flaws (for example, she can sound conceited and hypocritical at times), but these flaws make her a realistic, well-rounded character who I've fallen in love with over the past few months. 2. Belle - I love Belle's selflessness, bravery and compassion. I also love her close relationship with her father and how she stands up to the abusive Beast at first, but grows fond of him as she sees the good behind his agressive, temperamental ways. I also love her passion for boeken and her want of going in adventures, having a meer fullfilling life and companionship. 3. Snow White - I love Snow White's optimism and philosophy of life tbe most about her. But there are many other things I love about her: her sweet, caring side; her assertive, energic motherly side; her playful, bubbly child side; her teenager's insecurities and yearning for love; the subtle way she manipulates and charms everyone around her. All around, Snow White's multi-dimensional personality makes her the most interesting princess to watch, imo. 4. jasmijn - The princess of Agrabah is not a prize to be won: she is sassy, smart and courageous. But what I love most about her is the sweet, romantic side that sometimes shine. Because we all know that behind that though, feisty girl facade, jasmijn is just a sweetheart who wants a meer normal life. 5. Aurora/ Rapunzel (tie) - I love Aurora because she's romantic, dreamy, playful, flirty and curious/philosophical. She is just a joy to watch, and I find her a incredibly well rounded character for the screentime she has. I love Rapunzel mainly for her intelligence, creativity and character development. I also love her youtful, lively artistic spirit. 6. Ariel - I'm one of the only people on here who don't find Ariel selfish. I admire how open-minded she is and how she challenges her father's bigoted, prejudiced ways. I also love her curiosity, her determination, her confidence in herself, her lively spirit and her innocence. 7. Tiana - Tiana is a refreshing change to our lineup of dreamy princesses. She has big dreams, but chases them dag after dag and works all the way from morning through night. I envy Tiana's work ethic and her perseverance. What I admire meer about Tiana is her humility: she isn't envious of charlotte for her money and social position. 8. Pocahontas - I need to rewatch this movie, but I remember loving Poca's free-spirit, connection with nature, tolerance and peaceful ways. 9. Merida - I love her character development, from a spoiled girl to truly responsible and humble, her wild spirit and her outspoken nature, which I envy. 10. Mulan - She is a wonderfully written character - complex, developed and relatable. I love her selflessness, her intelligence and her loyalty to her father.
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