The Disney princesses have regularly come under fire for their stories and what they represent. Dating back to the early 1900s, the princesses have gone through updates to make them more appropriate for the modern day. But, even still, a big part of Disney movies is the “happily ever after.”
Once the films’ characters have faced challenges, they are often given their happiness, which includes some form of love. As such, there are a few princesses that seemingly deserve a better ending. Whether because they’d worked hard to secure their future, or they needed to explore life more before they were bound by love, here’s a list to give another angle on a few princesses’ happily ever afters.
Snow’s story ended with her being rescued by a prince who learned of her unconscious state and decided to kiss her to break the spell. And that was Snow’s happily ever after. Her whole story didn’t give her much in terms of ambition of self-efficiency. She had to wait to be saved by a man she’d never met, and instantly fall in love with him. Considering the film was made in 1937, it’s no surprise that the narrative went in that direction, but Disney seemingly had a long way to go after their first princess.
The Disney princesses have regularly come under fire for their stories and what they represent. Dating back to the early 1900s, the princesses have gone through updates to make them more appropriate for the modern day. But, even still, a big part of Disney movies is the “happily ever after.”
Once the films’ characters have faced challenges, they are often given their happiness, which includes some form of love. As such, there are a few princesses that seemingly deserve a better ending. Whether because they’d worked hard to secure their future, or they needed to explore life more before they were bound by love, here’s a list to give another angle on a few princesses’ happily ever afters.
Snow’s story ended with her being rescued by a prince who learned of her unconscious state and decided to kiss her to break the spell. And that was Snow’s happily ever after. Her whole story didn’t give her much in terms of ambition of self-efficiency. She had to wait to be saved by a man she’d never met, and instantly fall in love with him. Considering the film was made in 1937, it’s no surprise that the narrative went in that direction, but Disney seemingly had a long way to go after their first princess.
#Disney #Princesses #Deserved #Happily #Ranked
Note:- (Not all news on the site expresses the point of view of the site, but we transmit this news automatically and translate it through programmatic technology on the site and not from a human editor. The content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.))