tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6678481478994191244.post1749927251740524250..comments2024-03-24T03:19:39.745-04:00Comments on Just About Write: Jenn's Pick: A Definitive Ranking of 20 Disney HeroinesUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6678481478994191244.post-85422339459812255402016-04-01T01:06:47.103-04:002016-04-01T01:06:47.103-04:00I think you are being completely unfair to the cla...I think you are being completely unfair to the classic Disney Princesses. Like usual, people like to write off Snow White and Aurora just because there's a hate bandwagon for the classic heroines, and hence nobody spends just five minutes of time thinking more about their characters. No, they don't just sleep-and they might not fit the stronge-indepdendent-woman-who-don't-need-no-man cliche that your list seems to perpetuate, but they are both absolutely wonderful in their own way. Snow White for starters is one of my favorites: Not only is she one of the kindest, sweetest, and most adorable characters Disney has produced (And being kind and sweet seems to be undervalued traits in your ranking) but she's also extremely resourceful, brave, motherly, and mature for her age. Snow, just like Cinderella, was a slave all her life but still kept an optimistic outlook on life-but even more so than that when her life was threatened and she was forced to be completely out of her element, she still stayed brave, found shelter, and kept her shelter by being smart enough to bargain with the dwarves. At only fourteen SW took complete care of the dwarves and became a motherly figure for them, which is not a job that should go unnoticed in how hard it is. Not to mention that Snow White wasn't conveniently saved by The Prince-she spent years wishing for somebody to take her away from a miserable life of servitude and years later it finally paid off. <br />As for Aurora (Who I don't like as much but still can recognize her many good qualities) she's a respectable, polite, graceful, and smart young lady who spends her time thinking about deep inquisitive things and making the best out of a bad situation, without ever once being bratty to her three aunts about it. She also has a huge sense of responsibility for trading true love in turn for taking care of an entire kingdom, a life that she never asked for but still was going to face anyway. <br /><br />To sum up, I just find it odd that you praise Belle and Rapunzel for things that you completely overlook in older DP's (And honestly I much prefer Snow White and Cinderella to characters like Rapunzel who magically have everyone love them in a heartbeat) <br /><br />But that aside, nice article. You explain yourself well and I can respect your opinions-I just wanted to get that defense out there and hopefully broaden some peoples perspectives. My favorites Disney heroines are Merida, Anna and Jane as of now. Merida for being so realistic and having some of the best character development in a Disney character I've seen, Anna for being brave and selfless in a realistic way and never giving up on the people she loves, and Jane's prim and proper dorkiness is so gosh darn lovable. June Darsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17836203934043094556noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6678481478994191244.post-34753553152939837512016-02-19T23:21:44.594-05:002016-02-19T23:21:44.594-05:00This was amazing and extremely accurate and detail...This was amazing and extremely accurate and detailed personally i love ALL of these but i would've put meg second or at least tjird she is personally my favorite but it's your opinion so well done on this it wa amazing and a pleasure to read ������Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08247155311786277437noreply@blogger.com