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Sorry guys, but I’m just getting frustrated with this. So I’m just going to give my honest, harsh opinions and thoughts. I definitely have a problem with the way all the princesses have been redesigned, but I have to wonder why it is Merida is being singled out for criticism and not any of the others.


First of all, I’ve got to say I don’t see some of the issues people are taking with her redesign. Well, two specifically. The first is this supposedly “sexual pose” in her redesign that is mentioned in this picture:

Here are the two poses she is commonly seen in with her new design:

In one, she leans back slightly with her arms crossed; the other, her hands are on her hips. Unless anda want her standing stock-straight with her arms at her side, anda really can’t get much less sexual than arms-crossed and hands-on-hips. That just seems to come out of nowhere to me.
The saat thing I don’t get with her Rekaan is something Brenda Chapman herself made komen-komen about: the “come hither” look. Am I the only one who really doesn’t see this? Here is her facial expression:

She has a slightly wry smile, the kind of expression I would imagine Merida making after making a particularly good shot. There is nothing sensual about it that I can see. Seriously, I am honestly asking anda guys if anda see anything that resembles a “come hither” expression on her face.


Now, my big problem is the komen-komen coming from some of the main supporters of the petition and Merida creator Brenda Chapman herself. anda can read what she has to say for youself in these articles:
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Honestly, I wouldn’t have bothered Penulisan this were it not for one of Chapman’s more, in my opinion, objectionable comments.
She opens sejak criticizing Disney for this skinnier, glittery, lebih “perfect” Merida- which is actually something I agree is irresponsible. However, after that, she discusses the “come hither” look (seriously, am I the only one who doesn’t see this?) and goes on to makes some statements which, quite frankly, make me angry.

Merida was created to break that mold — to give young girls a better, stronger role model, a lebih attainable role model, something of substance, not just a pretty face that waits around for romance.
First of all, Chapman is clearly disregarding some of the excellent role Model Disney has telah diberi girls- Esmeralda and Kida, for example- and even some in the form of princesses, such as Belle, Mulan, and Tiana (just to name the lebih OBVIOUS ones.) Also, I for one (and I know many on here agree with me) do not find Merida to be the greatest- atau even one of the better- role Model in the Disney Princess lineup. She lacks respect and responsibility. She takes measures to alter her mother’s will sejak force. Yes, she does accept and apologize for her actions, but I agree with link who says that Merida is lebih a character to learn from than a true role model. However, my biggest beef with this komen is the idea that femininity is weakness, that a girl has to be a total tomboy to be strong, that any girly girl is a simpering ninny and worthless to society. Sure, it’s never directly stated, but I certainly took that from Chapman’s comment. She clearly seems to be saying that a dreamy, romantic girl is a girl of no substance. And really, isn’t that in direct contrast to the ideals of feminism? Shouldn’t we believe that women should be respected whether they want to shoot arrows atau paint their nails?

Another komen that really got to me was made sejak a woman in the komen-komen section of one of these articles:
I thought the whole point of the Merida charater is that she's a unique individual who shucks off the accepted social gender roles? Now she's a Barbie doll? I took my boys to see Brave three times in the theater because the story, world and characters were captivating. If Merida looked like 'new' Merida I wouldn't have bothered.
The first three sentences don’t bother me at all. But then we get to the last one, and oh, the glorious hypocrisy. Isn’t her point that she enjoyed Brave for the characters themselves, the traits they displayed, and the messages they endorse? Isn’t it undermining to this sentiment to say that the looks of a character- whether those looks be masculine, feminine, atau tomboy-ish- would discourage her from seeing the film? Isn’t this exactly the kind of attitude she claims to be criticizing? If we are truly to judge a character from personality, dimension, attitude, and action, looks should not come into it AT ALL- even Barbie-like looks. For as much as we claim the need to accept those of less “perfect” looks (something I wholeheartedly agree with,) we certainly seem to be judging those who do look glamorous and beautiful.
I am also opposed to the sentiment in this komen that a feminine girl can’t be a captivating atau compelling character. Luna Lovegood is sejak all means feminine (at least in my eyes,) but she is undoubtedly captivating and compelling. Ariel is feminine, very certainly so, but she is also a very well-rounded, dimensional character. Belle is feminine, but also strong and assertive, something so often berkata to be missing in female characters. Esmeralda is incredibly feminine and flaunts her sexuality- but no one denies her strength and depth. Meg, similarly to Esmeralda, is a very sensual character, but also has a backstory and complexes she must deal with, as well as being the Snape of Disney-dom. Rapunzel is girly, dreamy, and, as we see in the campfire scene, hopelessly romantic- but she also is deeply mentally effected from the years of torment and brainwashing a woman she trusted put her through. Are these characters any less compelling simply because they happen to like dressing up and sing- sometimes even about love?

Ultimately, I suppose my problem with the komen-komen against Merida is the focus. The focus is not that her adventurous nature, her curiosity, and her daring have been removed with this redesign- it is that she doesn’t look like a tomboy anymore. And yes, anda can have all the aforementioned traits while still being feminine (Ariel, anyone?) Even her changed figure and added eyeliner often takes a backseat to her glitter, dress, and lack of bow. I honestly wonder if people would be so concerned had they kept this early look without glitter and including bow:



Now, I am ultimately against these new redesigns and believe that the fact they have sucked out all the originality, personality, and soul of these wonderful, dimensional characters to be replaced with glitter is a problem. Because there IS something wrong with nipping-in and glittering-up a character that doesn’t fit at all in the name of sales. If there was one komen of Brenda Chapman’s I agreed with, it was this:
"They have been handed an opportunity on a silver pinggan to give their consumers something of lebih substance and quality — THAT WILL STILL SELL — and they have a total disregard for it in the name of their narrow minded view of what will make money"
However, my soalan would be: what makes Merida worse than all these atrocities:

All of the other redesigns are guilty of the same crimes. The princesses are all rounded, developed characters with flaws, quirks, and some beautiful messages, and the redesigns undermine the integrity of them all. So why is Merida the only princess getting major complaint? What makes Merida without a bow so much worse than Belle without a book? What makes Merida in a dress partly influenced sejak one she was uncomfortable in and making her up worse than the dress they’ve telah diberi Mulan and the changes to her complexion? What makes a few nip-tucks and a bustier profil on Merida worse than the most blatantly sexualized Belle, blushing and with a true “come hither” look on her face, so woefully out of character for her? I had hoped Merida’s inclusion into the lineup would Usher in a new age for the princesses, one that focused on the essence of the characters and presented the princesses as they really are, not the flat, glassy-eyed, vaguely smiling beauties we have all grown accustom to. Ultimately, I have found that Merida’s inclusion has only brought to light these problems in Merida.
And I am convinced this is because of an unhealthy view in our society that no feminine lady can be a strong woman. I find this to be a disturbing value to hold. The princesses are actually some of the greatest examples against this misguidance, but it seems no one who cares about stamping out the papar of women seen in in the way the Disney Princesses are marketed disagree with the idea that femininity and strength are mutually exclusive, atau at least a vast minority of them. I wish the rest of the princesses had the sort of advocates Merida has had for her character and that she would be presented in a way that reflects what she stands for, and that we actually cared about feminine characters being portrayed in and accurate light as much as those who prefer lebih traditionally masculine pursuits.


If anda agreed with every point I made, then that’s great. If anda completely disagree with everything in this article, well, I guess that’s great too, as long as it got anda thinking. Seriously, feel free to leave a komen explaining your views, I’d Cinta to read what anda have to say about it. And thank anda all for Membaca and putting up with this whole thing.
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