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The three classic princesses
Okay, I am writing an article after a long time. I suffered from the lack of ideas and imagination for more than 12 days ago. So, I am not in a mood to start a new series, either, Damn! So, I decided to do one short article, duh! Sorry, I am gonna do a series! I mean, duh, some princesses were horribly out of place. I mean, we think every princess is beautiful, but some are a little historically inaccurate and drawn in a wrong way.

Snow White
Snow White
Snow White

It is kinda easy to figure out where this classic took place. The dwarfs’ house is decorated with carved wooden instruments and furniture. If you closely look at the mountains and the forest, I think it is in the black forest, which is in Germany. The dwarfs mostly yodel throughout the movie, and yodelling was first recorded in 1545, so we know the story took place after that. So, these clues suggest that Snow White’s story took place in the late 1500s in Germany. During this time of protestant reformation, Women wore dark colored fabrics that emphasized the waist and had a high neckline, with their hair usually pulled back...some women even wore a headpiece. And in this picture, Snow White looks absolutely beautiful. Her hair is beautifully pulled back and I wanna wear that stunning headpiece she has. Except the emphasis on the waist and puffy sleeves, the outfit doesn’t look accurate in the movie and her hair is too short to be pulled back.

Cinderella
Cinderella
Cinderella

Cinderella is loved all over the world and people adore her castle, but it rather seems to be placed in its own fantasy land with less accuracy. So, a lot of people think it took place in the 1860’s. So, this drawing looks much more accurate than that beautiful, lovely silver ball gown we all die for. In that time period, the cages of women’s dresses took more of an elliptical shape and generally moved towards the back. Sorry or not sorry, I love this dress more than the ball gown! I don’t care if lacks those sparkles and all than damn glitter, it looks even better. Wow, this surprised me! But there are many versions of the story, and one of the most popular versions was originally written in French by Charles Perrault. So if you wanna make Cindy look a different way, you can add more French nods. There are many versions of Cinderella’s story, such as the Egyptian Cinderella and Korean Cinderella, created at different times and countries.

Aurora
Aurora
Aurora

There are a few clues with let us know the time and place for this tale. Before Aurora learnt that she was a princess, she was raised up as a peasant girl named Briar Rose. Actually, Briar Rose is flower which popular in England through generations, so we can believe this movie was actually supposed to take place in England. Do you remember, at one point Phillip tells King Hubert that he’s living in the past and this is the 14th Century. And so the story took place in 14th century in England. Noble women in that era wore dresses with tight fitting sleeves and bodices. Surcotes were put on top of the tight fitting dresses. A Surcote is a loose dress which is almost like a robe. These were also worn open and some had a long train on them. At the time, many women wore brooches and wore their hair in braids. At times they’d also put on a headpiece, veil or crown to show their royal status. And Clair Hummel drew it really well!

So, bluh, Part 1 is over now!

Up next : Renaissance Era
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Chapter seven

When Ariel and Andrina came home, the family tuned up their ears on Ariel's story. Ariel glowed as she told them her tale. She made sure to skip a few events that mentioned anything happening between her and Eric such as how warm and soft his hand felt when they shook hands. When she came to the part about the job offer, her sisters felt happy for her,but her father raised an eyebrow, and Flounder frowned.

"Wow! That's great, Ariel!" said Arista. The other sisters nodded in agreement.

"Thanks," Ariel smiled. Nobody noticed Flounder looking down at the ground with his arms crossed....
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WARNING: This chapter has some unpleasant scary elements.

Chapter 5

Like Eric, everybody else went to sleep. However, there is one person that did not go to bed.

"AAAAAAAARRRRRRGH! I can't believe this!" A deep female voice screeched. Ursula came home late at midnight, stomping inside her house.

"What is, Ursula?" A young whispery male voice asked. His name is Flotsam. He was a lanky man around 29 with dark blonde hair, and dressed up in all green. Another guy, standing next to him, is his brother, Jetsam, who is also tall and lanky and dressed up in green clothing, only with dark brown hair.

"My...
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Call me Anne. I wouldn't say my age because you would be embarrassed but think older then Elsa. I loved the 90s princess (Ariel, Belle, Jasmine, and Mulan) since I identify with them a lot. When I was in elementary&High school I did get bullied but that's a long time ago now. I love some of the articles I have read here on this site specifically the ones arguing about Cinderella not waiting around for a Prince to save her. Did you know that it took from the 1800s to the 1912 before Snow White's and Cinderella's respective stories overlapped? And in the 1913 some guy who had the last name Powers who would later help Disney with Steamboat Willie made his own film version of Snow White and borrowed the True Love Kiss from either Grimms' Briar Rose or Perrault's Beauty in the Woods.
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Hello everyone! I'm Veronica (a.k.a. ApplesauceDoctr :D), and hey, it's been a little while since I've written an article. It feels good to get back into the spirit of writing. :D
So, what have I today? As you can see, I'll be analyzing the song "Reflection" from Disney's Mulan. I made a lyric video for it about a week ago and realized just how deep the song is! However, in this analysis, I'll also be taking a look at the extended version of the song. It shows a different side of Mulan that...well, you'll see soon enough.

Alright then! Let's take a listen to Reflection!

Movie Version

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