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Disney Princess Which Disney princess is the best feminist round 6! (pick the worst feminist)
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Belle
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melati, melati, jasmine
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Merida
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Pocahontas
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Mulan
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Rapunzel
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Tiana
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Jasmine is capable of doing things for herself, and she is not weak at everything besides talking. she is a quick learner, and she is very clever, and in the TV series and sequels, she is very capable of defending herself. I know we are only counting the first movie, but still. Sure she doesnt take as much action as Mulan, but that doesn't mean she isnt a feminist. Her words, "I am not a prize to be won", shows she feels that women aren't prizes and that we should not be forced into marriage.
I am not trying to be rude, sorry if it comes across that way, but I feel what you said was false.
But still she never managed to convince her father that she doesn't want to get married. In the end there was still the rule that the Princesses should get married at the age of 16 right? And what if she didn't fall in love.
I feel like the only two things that make her kind of a feminist are the fact that she said "I'm not a prize to be won!" and "I'm a fast learner."
I'm not really sure if I should choose her or Poca. I guess I'll still choose Jasmine because the only way she could distract Jafar was by sexually attracting him and she still was really weak.
And how does distracting Jafar by sexually attracting him make her a less feminist then Poca? Jasmine is way more of a feminist than Poca. Jasmine's movie centers around her wanting a better life, and to be treated with respect as a woman should and for her to marry for true love, not to get married for fame and for her to be used.
Pocahontas's movie centers around the misunderstanding between the settlers and NA's and she is basically the peacemaker. She shows John Smith not to judge by apperances and that everything on Earth has its purpose.
So there you have it, Jasmine is more feminist than Pocahontas in my opinion.
one thing I hate about BATB is that Gaston is SUCH an unrealistic misogynist. Tvtropes has a word for that- "straw misogynist". He's way too easy to rebuff and insult so I don't find it particularly impressive or feminist that she does both.
OT but I'd love to see a princess who was intended to be feminist who says it's OK, good even, to want marriage or be sweet. Like Rarity <3
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