Friday, April 24, 2009

Princesses Analyzing Part1

Disney cartoons are the best company in my childhood and I believe that to some of us they still are. One of the most fascinating role in the cartoons are the various princesses. Each of them had their own beautifulness and characteristic and can always make a little girl cry to her mom for products with their faces on.
Few months ago it dawned on me that I actually know little about them. Therefore, I decided to list them and make a comparison between them based on the Walt Disney version of the stories…

I’m going to introduce them by age, though a bit cruel. First, the oldest, Snow White. Snow White is friendly and always kind to one another, though it leads to her death before the prince came to save her—she should never take things from strangers, especially an evil-looking one. She lacks the power of judgment. Even the prince she fell in love with is the love-at-first-sight.

Next, Sleeping Beauty. Sleeping Beauty is cursed and has to live in the woods to hide from the evil witch. She is a good girl, we can tell from how much the fairy ladies love her. She dreams about the prince, the one who meant to marry her and to save her from the long sleep, very often. Her sixth sense is strong; but still, she could not save her herself.

Cinderalla, not a princess before she married the prince, was a poor, abused girl. She has been treated as a servant of the house but seldom show reluctant to her stepmother and stepsisters. She is endurant and obedient. Her marriage can be counted as love at first sight as well, which I am not really admire.


The next three stories are hard to tell the exact time they were made, so I’ll start from Princess Jasmine in Alladin to the little mermaid Ariel, and finally Belle in Beauty and the Beast. These three princesses start to have their own temper as human being, not anymore a perfect doll. The next post will be even more interesting!

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Lets laugh out loud!

This would be a brand new blog of mine that introduces musical, drama, art of the stage and cartoons. I hope this would become a space with joyful atmosphere!Ohh, and I couldn't but mention the terrific function of Blogger. Gosh, it couldn't be more convenient! I love it. Hope this colorful blog could keep on running, and passers-by--yeah! You!--can leave a response whether you like it or not. I would be glad to improve my blog : )

And by the way, thanks soooooo much for Diana's help! Without her, I would have to write this all again since I accidently deleted my blog a week ago. x ]