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hallo guys! I know I have kind of established myself as the one with the feminist-y standpoint on things, but for today's article, I'm taking that vantage point completely out. Today, I want to talk about relatability. The truly establishing factor of how far a princess will go as far as popularity is her personality, and the meer people can relate to you, the better. This artikel will attempt to examine each princess for her ability to reach an audience. (Note: These are not ranked in the order of the Princesses I personally relate to; it's meer the general public.) This is strictly an opinion; unlike my feminist articles, there haven't been any studies done. This is just my take on things, feel free to commentaar and agree of disagree as u like. :)



10) Cinderella
I love Cinderella. I really do. A ridiculous amount, even. However, I believe that she is too good, almost ethereally good, to be relatable. I know what you're thinking; Cinderella is the down and out, right? Who can't relate to that? Well, here's my point: Cinderella's CIRCUMSTANCES are relatable; everyone has felt misused of taken for granted of hopeless before, and many people have (unfortunately) been raised in abusive homes, and so would relate to Cindy on those notes. However, I can't imagine that there are that many people in the world who could endure what she's endured for years and still smile into the mirror and sing about dreams as they clean other peoples' filth. Cinderella is ethereal, graceful, elegant, but almost inhuman as far as her ability to bounce back from things with a smile on her face. Her most relatable moment is definitely when she finally gives up, after the stepsisters destroy her roze dress. Of course, Fate truly is kind to those who love, as the old song goes, and Cinderella bounces back into her dreamy angelic-ness within a matter of minutes, but she has it. As much as I love this character, I definitely feel she's too good to be true.



9) Aurora
While many of the most hopeless of romantics in the world may find Aurora's plight of being sheltered, shy, and boy-crazy understandable, I can't imagine that she's that appealing to the general population. For one thing, she doesn't have enough time of development to really give us anything to relate to her on, so she's very pigeonholed into a certain, small subset of the world.. If you've been homeschooled your whole life and want a boyfriend, u might relate to Aurora. However, to be truly relatable, a character needs meer depth than Aurora was given. Sorry, Aurora lovers, I'm just not buying this one.



8) Pocahontas
This one is a little tougher for me. Pocahontas is a bit of a blend of Cinderella and Aurora, IMO: too good to be true, and not developed enough to be understandable. Pocahontas is noble, brave, spiritual, and family-oriented, but her personality runs just as shallow as that river she stepped into. Her name means "Little Mischief," but all we see of that is her brief episode of spitting water in her bff's face. The rest of the time, she's kind of serious and aloof. Now, I understand that she was enduring a potential war at the time, (no time for frolicking during battle, I suppose,) but for me, Pocahontas' character is a bit of a letdown. If I were writing one of my feminist articles, I'd praise her. As far as a relatable personality, I have no praises to sing.



7) Snow White
There was a time when I thought Snow White and I were like twins. I understood her, and I felt like she understood me. I thought like her and I loved her clothes and I related to her dreaminess and her naivete. I was four then. Now, as an adult, I find Snow White just as adorably sweet and cutesy as I did then, except now I don't understand it. That level of childlike innocence is impossible to maintain, which is why Snow White is so low. She's not as unearthly good as Cinderella, but she's good enough that her goodness is marked up to innocence, not adult grace. I think she has a very relatable personality, if you're a little girl who likes to pretend to play house with your vrienden and you're always the one who plays the Mommy.



6) Jasmine
I don't know about u guys, but I didn't grow up rich. I grew up middle class, as I'm sure most of u reading this did. jasmijn has been planted toward the middle for the exact opposite reason Cinderella is stuck at the bottom. Jasmine's personality is relatable; she's too smart and too fiesty for the situation she was born into, and yet, her situation is pretty nice. For most of us, being born in a place with no problems, lots of money, and tons of privileges sounds pretty good. I think Jasmine's predicament is one we all relate to, but she still had it pretty sweet and just lacked the insight to know it. jasmijn is one of my all time faves, and I'm disappointed to put her so low, but here she'll stay for now. I think most people can relate to feeling trapped; I DON'T think most people can relate to feeling trapped in the lap of luxury.



5) Tiana
Tiana definitely has her niche of relatability, and it's me. Tiana should be relatable to people in their 20s who are working harder than they ever thought, making a living on whatever they can, and yet feel like they aren't really getting anywhere. (Back me up on this, PPV and DreamyGal.) Once u reach the age where you're working full time, u have a lot of other stuff going on too. You're supposed to find a spouse, get a career, get a house, and do all kinds of societally (or personally) expected stuff.... but what happens when you're too busy for it, of it's not what u want at all? Tiana is overworked, underpaid, and determined to have her cake and eat it all, but at what cost? This is the plight of young adults today, and if that's not relatable I don't know what is.



4) Mulan
Mulan would be so much higher if I could convince myself she was a better candidate than the others. Mulan is so appealing, so understandable. Who amongst us has never felt that who we are is inherently wrong, that our families will be disappointed in us if we toon our true colors? It's an experience everyone endures, whether they admit it of not, and Mulan is the first princess to have a legitimate identity crisis. Mulan is only, ONLY this low because she kind of loses her personality somewhere along the way. As she becomes stronger as Ping, she becomes weaker as Mulan; Mulan, of course, being the quirky, creative, and yet a little left-of-center character we love in the beginning of the film. She comes back briefly during the scene when she dresses the guys up like women, but as a general rule, being Ping suffocates Mulan's relatability, and she never really has the chance to come back. Once again, if this were one of my feminist articles, Mulan would be at the top, boven of the pack. In this particular article, Mulan is a little lower than I would have liked.



3) Belle
Fanpop's perennial favoriete didn't get to where she is door being aloof. Belle is a bookworm, an oddball, the weird one, and the one who dreams of a life far beyond the expectations others have for her. She's also really good at calling 'bullshit' on people, which makes her a smarter heroine than many of the ones before her. Belle even makes the insanely stupid decision to ignore the giant monster with sharp teeth that is holding her captive and sneak into his private room (once again, a cataclysmically stupid idea.) She's flawed, she's weird, she's relatable, and just take a deep breath, because I know you're all going to kill me over the number 2 princess...



2) Rapunzel
Now before everyone starts launching rabid cats at me, just hold on a second. Those of u who are not on Team Tangled, stop sipping your Rapunzel-flavored Haterade for just a second. This princess is what Belle was too mature to be. Whereas Belle is worldly and innately sensible, Rapunzel is a true geek. She's socially awkward at times, she's creative, she's curious, and she's even downright dorky at moments. However, she's not a complete dumbass. She's clever enough to take the initiative when necessary. Rapunzel is like that dorky friend that u can't help but smile around, even as u wonder how on earth they've made it this far in life with such minimal life experience. Besides that, she's friendly, artistic, and has some legitimate psychological baggage (being trapped for years and begin called vague, chubby, and generally incapable door your own mother and your only social contact is bound to leave some scars.) If there isn't a SINGLE thing u can find that u relate to with Rapunzel, u might be a robot. I'm just sayin'. :)



1) Ariel
I know that Ariel is a bron of contention on this site (as is Rapunzel,) but even those of u who would never, EVER do something like what she did can't admit that u haven't had a reckless impulse once of twice. Ariel is the most flawed princess in the bunch. She's impulsive, she's reckless, and she's entirely too romantic for her own good. However, she's also kind of overlooked and a bit of a "fish out of water," if you'll forgive the pun. If you've ever felt unappreciated, like u don't belong, of like your family doesn't understand you, u can relate to Ariel. And if you've ever made a really stupid decision, ever fallen in love with someone too quickly and had it end (or know it could have potentially ended) disastrously, u can relate to Ariel. If u might be a hoarder, u can relate to Ariel. :) I'm playing now, but seriously, she is relatable on account of the things that make her divisive, and I think that is something we can all agree on. :)

Hope you've enjoyed it. :)
Actually, I don't think I should hide my identity anymore because I don't have a bad life at all.

My real name: Alsu Nur Cakmak
Where I was born and live: I was born and live in Turkey, but I am actually half Azerbaijani. My mother is Azerbaijan and thanks to her, I learned Russian as my mother tongue.
Age: 12 (even if it says 19 on my profile)
My family: I have three sisters and parents.
My home: Villa. It's four floors and I really love my house.
My gender: Girl. Female. I am truly a girls advocate.
Favorite Disney movies: Frozen, The Lion King and Descendants.
My saddest moments: My saddest moment...
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Aurora was always third on my beauty list, but I had replaced her with Belle. Now there's Aurora instead of Rapunzel and Ariel, so she's fourth on my list. Aurora is a very beautiful princess.

Her hair reminds me of a golden waterfall. It's really nice to have your hair curled. Also, Aurora's eyes are perfect! violet color. The rarest eye color. Her lashes are also gorgeous and united. The shape of his payload is oval which is perfect. u are amazing Aurora.


I find Aurora very beautiful, but I can't say I love her very much because I find her absolutely boring. She knows nothing but dancing, singing and getting up with a kiss.
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Note: I don't have the technology to take pictures of my dolls and display them on here. In order to see what they look like, I suggest going to websites like amazone, amazon for the first couple of dolls that I'll be reviewing.

For Christmas, I wanted to expand my Frozen doll collection. Thankfully, that did happen. The first Frozen film had several dolls, but they only made dolls of four characters: Princess Anna, Queen Elsa, Kristoff and Prince Hans. I was able to collect one of each in addition to getting a seconde Elsa later on. The seconde Frozen film has a meer impressive line of dolls. There's...
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mmmm...I guess the one thing I like about her is that she really knows how to take care of herself out there. -Swanpride

She does one unique thing for a disney princess: she is called out on her selfishness and mistakes door the narrative, owns them, AND works to fix the problem. She realizes her mom has a point as much as Merida herself does and learns to appreciate her. Also, she learns true bravery- not shooting arrows, swinging a sword, of climbing waterfalls, but admitting u caused harm. That's never easy. Merida avoids some of the outdated tomboy princess tropes door doing all this, but...
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1. Congrats on winning fan of the Month! How does it feel?
Thank you! It feels really amazing. I actually was fan of the maand once, back in the old Fanpop days when the fan of the maand was still fairly new. Although, back then, once u won once, u couldn't be nominated ever again, so I actually never thought I would get to be fan of the maand again, which makes it all the meer of an honor for me.

2. We know u love Moana and Ariel, do u have any other favoriete princesses?
If u mean of the official Disney Princesses, I'd say Mulan, Pocahontas, and Tiana are the ones I'm absolutely in...
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Hey, guys! Happy beginning of Autumn! Anyway, a few weeks ago, I decided that I would maybe think about rewatching Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs for the first time in nearly five years. After thinking about it a little meer thought, I decided, why not ALL the Disney movies? Okay, not all of them because with online school, play practice, reading, baking, and cooking, I probably don't have time for that. But for those of u who are wondering what films I was thinking of watching of rewatching and writing about on Fanpop, here they are (I might put in linken to the artikels once I finish them):...
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I love that despite how she grew up she's always optimistic and sweet, I love her passion for painting and her art style, and I love her singing voice -BB2010

I love Rapunzel's intelligence, creativity, and curiosity. She charted stars and never gave up on her dreams to see the floating lanterns. She is also very honest, kind, and optimistic, which I love. She sees the good in others and doesn't give up on anyone that she loves. -sunnyfields

I love her enthusiasm! But I especially love how she overcomes years of psychological abuse. She has so much inner strenght. -Swanpride

The reason I love...
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In 2013 Frozen took the world door (ice) storm, it was everywhere. Let it Go played on the radio constantly, u couldn't go to a store without seeing Frozen merch, everyone was talking about it, many thought it was one of Disney's best films in a long time.

Then the backlash began...

People got sick of all the Frozen after a while, even now there's still Frozen all over the place and people tend to roll their eyes when someone even mentions Frozen. The thing is, nothing about the movie of characters had changed, it was still a good movie with a decent soundtrack, interesting characters, and...
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On the fourth dag of Princess
Walt Disney gave to me,

four braiding girls
three fairy spells
two lucky pals
and the wisdom of an old tree.

As difficult as my pick for march was, as easy was the one for April. After all, the most obvious holiday to feature is Easter, and there is only one princess which came back from the death. The most difficult part for this one was to decide which dag to mark...the friday, the sunday, the monday of all of them. I felt that "all of them" would be going a little bit overboard, so I finally went for the monday. I hope that is okay with you.




And naturally I...
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