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I was bored so I decided to write an article about which princesses look like which greek goddesses, since I'm greek and I love the Greek Mythology. Enjoy!

Hera- Jasmine

Firstly, Hera has a serious problem with her temper, like Jasmine.She likes getting revenge and even though we don't see Jasmine as revengeful, I believe that if someone hurts her, she won't forget it so easily (besides Aladdin, she forgives him every time, like Hera forgives Zeus). Also, Hera protects women which means she's a feminist, again like Jasmine. Another common, is thei history with their husbands. Zeus tricked Hera (he transphormed into a little bird, in order to make Hera hug him and then he became God again and well, she suddenly loved him), like Aladdin tricked Jasmine in order to make her fall in love with him.

Athena- Mulan

Athena is the Goddess of war. We can't say that Mulan likes fighting, but she has been to a war and she did very well there... Athena is also the Goddess of wisdom and I suppose Mulan is wise. Another common is their relationship with their fathers. Athena is Zeus' favourite daughter and Fa Zhou loves very much Mulan. To conclude, Athena is forever virgin and while Mulan has a husband, she cares more about saving China and bringing honor to her family, finding a boyfriend was probably the last thing she had in her mind, unlike many other princesses.

Aphrodite- Aurora

Firstly, they're both flirtatious and extremely beautiful. Aphrodite is the Goddess of love and beauty and Aurora's always associated with these two things. Also, Aphrodite isn't a great fighter and I think that if Aurora ever went to a war...well, she wouldn't survive.

Artemis- Merida

Artemis has a great relationship with nature, like Merida. They both love archestry. Also, one of the symbols of Artemis is a bear and... Merida's got a special relationship with bears... In addition, they're both single. Another common is their bravery and their persistence in their beliefs.

Demeter- Pocahontas

Demeter is the Goddess of agriculture and fertility. Like Pocahontas, she protects nature. Also, they're both mature and wise. I can't find anything else common between these two.

Hestia- Tiana

Hestia is the Goddess of domesticity and hearth and I think that we can associate Tiana with these values, because of her hardworking, mature and determinate character, her love for cooking (it has to do with the hearth I think) and her beautiful relationship with her family. Hestia is forever virgin and that's why I chose Tiana instead of Cinderella or Snow White, she doesn't seem to care about finding the true love, at least at the beginning of the movie.

So, I hope you enjoyed my article and learned more about Greek Mythology. I don't know if you agree with my choices, but if you don't, please be respectful and explain your arguments in the comments. Bye bye!
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I love that she doesn't hesitate to stand up for herself and calls people out on their BS and I love how kind she is like when she gives a starving child some food and tries to stop the guards arresting Aladdin -BB2010

I love how Jasmine is very intelligent. She figured out that Ali was actually Aladdin. She is also a quick learner like when she used the stick to jump between buildings. I also love how she stands up for herself and is kind to those less fortunate than herself. -sunnyfields

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