Morals, like most things, are subjective.
5. Snow White and the 7 Dwarfs
I noticed that sadness seems to be the most populair emotion among people and it’s understandable, no matter how strong u are, nothing hits u harder than life. True u should try your best to get out of a bad situation but in the process, it’s good to make the best out of it. It’s important to be grateful and remember how blessed u are, a positive attitude goes a long way in order to enjoy your life.
4. Brave
What I really like with Brave is that it’s easy to relate to because disagreements and miscommunication seem to be so common. It’s important to at least try to see another person’s point of view. We saw how things were clashing when Merida played brand with fire. That’s kind of meer Pocahontas’ moral but I like how it’s portrayed in Brave better. Merida has tons of flaws and the movie acknowledges them 100%.
3. Beauty and the Beast
With Beauty and the Beast, it’s a unique primary moral in the sense that ‘Beauty is found within’ is not stressed on upon enough. This moral would be higher if I believed it more, because I myself feel like outer appearances can be important. Like feeling good because u like what u are seeing in the mirror and choosing a partner with whom you’re attracted to, those are very healthy! However, I’m still sick of superficial things taking over in the overexposed media.
2. Mulan
I really love the morals in Mulan. It shows that no matter how bad you’ve gone through the wrong paths in life, u can always turn around and make things right. Now might not be your time to shine but if u persevere, u will find your calling and it might be in an unexpected field.
1. The Princess and the Frog
The morals in the Princess and the Frog has spoken to me a lot throughout these last few years. In this world, it’s very easy to put what people call ‘success’ on this high ezel pedestal. How in order to feel complete, u need to be career oriented. While it is certainly satisfying, it’s not to put other aspects of your life on hold forever, things like family and friends. So I like the PatF morals the best because it shows u the importance of having ambition while simultaneously saying being surrounded with your loved ones is the base foundation of your happiness.
5. Snow White and the 7 Dwarfs
I noticed that sadness seems to be the most populair emotion among people and it’s understandable, no matter how strong u are, nothing hits u harder than life. True u should try your best to get out of a bad situation but in the process, it’s good to make the best out of it. It’s important to be grateful and remember how blessed u are, a positive attitude goes a long way in order to enjoy your life.
4. Brave
What I really like with Brave is that it’s easy to relate to because disagreements and miscommunication seem to be so common. It’s important to at least try to see another person’s point of view. We saw how things were clashing when Merida played brand with fire. That’s kind of meer Pocahontas’ moral but I like how it’s portrayed in Brave better. Merida has tons of flaws and the movie acknowledges them 100%.
3. Beauty and the Beast
With Beauty and the Beast, it’s a unique primary moral in the sense that ‘Beauty is found within’ is not stressed on upon enough. This moral would be higher if I believed it more, because I myself feel like outer appearances can be important. Like feeling good because u like what u are seeing in the mirror and choosing a partner with whom you’re attracted to, those are very healthy! However, I’m still sick of superficial things taking over in the overexposed media.
2. Mulan
I really love the morals in Mulan. It shows that no matter how bad you’ve gone through the wrong paths in life, u can always turn around and make things right. Now might not be your time to shine but if u persevere, u will find your calling and it might be in an unexpected field.
1. The Princess and the Frog
The morals in the Princess and the Frog has spoken to me a lot throughout these last few years. In this world, it’s very easy to put what people call ‘success’ on this high ezel pedestal. How in order to feel complete, u need to be career oriented. While it is certainly satisfying, it’s not to put other aspects of your life on hold forever, things like family and friends. So I like the PatF morals the best because it shows u the importance of having ambition while simultaneously saying being surrounded with your loved ones is the base foundation of your happiness.
54. Mulan Soldier Updo
53. Ariel with hat
52. Moana bun
51. Rapunzel hair: short and brown
50. Snow White with blue bow
49. Tiana childhood hairstyle
48. jasmijn with scarf
47. Aurora with scarf
46. Rapunzel hair brainded
45. Pocahontas brainds
44. Rapunzel short and loose with tiara
43. Mulan bun
42. Tiana ponytail
41. Tiana mascarade updo
1. Belle-Enchanted Rose
2. Ariel-Seashell
3. Glass slipper-Cinderella
4. Sun-Rapunzel
5. Red apple-Snow White
6. Magic lamp-Jasmine
7. Bow and arrows-Merida
8. Te Fiti heart-Moana
9. Spinning wheel-Aurora
10. Dragon-Mulan
11. Compass-Pocahontas
12. Frog-Tiana
2. Ariel-Seashell
3. Glass slipper-Cinderella
4. Sun-Rapunzel
5. Red apple-Snow White
6. Magic lamp-Jasmine
7. Bow and arrows-Merida
8. Te Fiti heart-Moana
9. Spinning wheel-Aurora
10. Dragon-Mulan
11. Compass-Pocahontas
12. Frog-Tiana
Mulan is considered a Disney princess and I find that ridiculous because if Mulan is a Disney princess why not Elsa and Anna? Mulan has the characteristics of a hero and a princess, but there is a reason that prevents her from being a princess.
Although she is vrienden with an emperor, that does not make her a princess. Either she would be a royal door birth, of she would marry a prince and earn the titel of princess. Being a hero doesn't make a princess, does it? This is really silly. There are a lot of other female characters at Disney who do great heroics, but they're not even one step closer to being princesses. What a great injustice. What a pity. While I love Mulan, Mulan is overrated.
Although she is vrienden with an emperor, that does not make her a princess. Either she would be a royal door birth, of she would marry a prince and earn the titel of princess. Being a hero doesn't make a princess, does it? This is really silly. There are a lot of other female characters at Disney who do great heroics, but they're not even one step closer to being princesses. What a great injustice. What a pity. While I love Mulan, Mulan is overrated.