See some moments from Disney princess films that anyone can relate to
Over the years, the stories of the famous Disney princesses became increasingly easier for the public to identify with the characters, who began to adopt increasingly realistic characteristics.
While at the beginning of the franchise the princesses were usually portrayed as practically perfect, nowadays it is common to see the protagonists in moments that have already happened in our lives.
With this in mind, RECREIO prepared a list of five Disney princess moments that anyone can identify with. Check out!
1. Fight to achieve your dream
Among the Disney princesses, Tiana is the only one who has a job. Like millions of people around the world, the girl works hard as a waitress to one day realize her biggest dream: opening her own restaurant.
2. Being nervous before something
Who has never been nervous before an important moment? The same happened to Moana before her encounter with Maui. While sailing in search of the demigod, she took the moment to practice several times what she would say when she found him.
3. Stealing sweets early

Everyone likes a sweet treat, right? Even for Anna, from “Frozen”, it’s no different. At the beginning of the first film, we can see the princess sneaking some chocolates before her sister Elsa’s coronation party. Who never?
4. Waking up with messy hair

Still in “Frozen”, Anna also gave us another moment that everyone has experienced: waking up completely bewildered, and with messy hair. In the scene, we can still notice that the princess is even more like us, as she also sleeps crooked and with her mouth open — even drooling.
5. Getting tired of very strict rules

Although rules are important, some very strict ones can irritate anyone — just like what happened with Merida. In “Brave”, the princess was forced to be perfect, have hobbies imposed by others, eat what she was told, in addition to needing to get married. Without agreeing with the situation, the girl comes into conflict with her own mother due to the difference in ideas.
Source: Recreio
