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posted by PeterPansgirl12
I was the Disney Princess nobody knew. They all knew Belle, Tiana, Rapunzel, Cinderella, Ariel, Aurora, Mulan, Jasmine, Snow White, yet nobody knew me.

I am Princess Adella and this is my story

"The ball is coming up and you must look fantastic" my aunt said as I was standing up on a tall stool watching the maids get my measurements. "Why is this different from any other ball I've attended?" I asked. "Because, Prince Risstan will be there" she answered.

Prince Risstan, the one my aunt and uncle wanted me to marry. I would have to obey them, they are my guardians. Prince Risstan was a vain, proud prince with a huge appetite. Hardly a knight in shining armor.

My thick curly dark brown hair hung down my back. My blue eyes sparkled when I smiled. I looked like my dead father, but I inherited my mother's beauty.
My parents died in a carriage accident 10 years ago, I was only 6.
"Aunt, dont you think we can find another prince. Someone who wouldnt eat us out of the castle" I asked her.
"His appetite is no laughing matter. And no I am very sure he is the one for you" she answered. I sighed then stepped off of the stool. "What color for your gown, miss?" the tailor asked. "Well, I think a light green would look good" I answered. My aunt nodded agreement.
"Alright, I'll have it ready in time for the ball tonight" the tailor said then took her fabrics and cart then left the room. "Put your dress back on then you are free do whatever you want" my aunt said then left the room.

I put on my pink silk dress over my corset and flannel underwear.

I walked through the huge castle and walked into the library. The rows and rows of books seemed waiting for me to read them. I walked into my favorite part of the library. The Fantasy section.

I picked up a book called 'The Hidden Prince'. The library seemed magical when I was alone in it. The books each had their own story and history.
"I thought you might come today" said a voice behin me. I dropped the book, startled then turned around. There was my teacher, Sir Peter.

Sir Peter was a young man. Couldnt be more than 20. His blue eyes shone down on me. Sir Peter had a easy going attitude and he was always ready to teach something.

"Oh, yes. I was just looking for a book to read" I stammered. "Good. I trust you finished Thursday's lesson?" he answered then picked up the book I dropped. "Well, I really didnt understand it. You said to write an essay on the Golden Age of our country. So, I looked it up and it said their were two Golden Ages" I answered.
"Ah, yes the unusual history of our country, Koria" he said. I waited for him to continue but he didnt. "Anyway, lets just begin your lessons" he said then led me to the desk.
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Leah woke the next day, the first thing she did was get ready for the day like any other day. Leah liked being the first one up instead the last one up, she headed for the stable to go for a ride. Mulan was there when she got there grooming her horse, she said " Good Morning." Leah nodded hello and mounted on Chun bareback the way Chun liked. On the trail everything was quite, Leah said to herself "Its so quite out." She looked around, nothing moved or made a sound. but she knew something big was going to happen and that day was coming. She made it home before dinner but was a tad late but she didn't mind. Dinner was quite when it was time for bed, Leah changed into her outfit and went to bed. She wondered what tomorrow would bring. Tomorrow was going to be a dangerous day.

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Meanwhile thousands of miles away(Scene 25- Outside of the ruins)...

*Monster figures 1 and 2 are sitting on some random rock, and their stomachs growl*

Monster Figure 1: I'm bored, and hungry.

Monster Figure 2: Yea, so am I. When is she gonna call back?

Monster Figure 1: Hell if I know. But until then, we'll have to either A) Starve to death...

Monster Figure 2: Yawn.

Animal 1: That sounds like a good option.

Monster Figure 2: *Hits the animal* Shut up you stupid dinner- I mean snack- I mean bird, no one was talking to ya!

Animal 2: Ow, that was my beak!

Monster Figure 1: B) Eat these guys and find...
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I love how hardworking she is and I love how she doesn't take shiz from ANYONE, not even from a prince. -BB2010

Her determination. And I would love to taste one of her dishes. -Swanpride

Probably just her perseverance. -wavesurf

Probably that she's allowed to have both a warm doting side as well as a take-no-crap one. It's a nice mixture. I also love that her whole reason for working so hard is to fulfill James' dream of owning a restaurant. She is truly a family girl and has a lot of love for her parents, and her loyalty to her dad is so touching. -AudreyFreak

I love how she is very hard working...
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Hi, y'all! Hope your week is going well! I want to point out one quick thing before we get into this article. I know some of the STUFF in the live-action is different, from the characters and their names to certain parts of the story, so I might actually be all over the place as I talk about the article. Just a fair warning. Now, why don't we get into it?

The characters:

Mulan:

You know what? I'm just going to talk about both versions in one piece for a second. They're both fearless, headstrong, loyal, and badass. I knew the original version was all those things, but see how the live-action version...
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Credit to: http://braveandboldthinking.com/2014/03/25/unveiling-the-truth-about-muslim-women/
First: Here is a link from an actual Muslim woman with her thoughts on how Muslim women are portrayed in America in general.link
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Second: Here is my personal break-down analysis based on knowledge of Arab/Muslim culture compared to the Disney Aladdin film.

The majority of Princess Jasmine's numerous flaws stem from the fact that she is completely inaccurate and offensive to her culture. From the clothes she wears to the way she speaks, Jasmine does not represent Arab or Muslim women at all but rather a disgraceful woman in their culture. Unfortunately, Jasmine...
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