Remember five moments with the Disney princesses who, so human and common, are easy to identify even without being a member of royalty
With films that address journals full of magic and situations that usually only happen in fairy tales, it is sometimes difficult to identify with a Disney princess, after all, out of fiction, it is unlikely that pumpkins will be transformed into carriages or to leave their original forms and become frogs after a spell.
Still, there are some moments when princesses prove that they could be ordinary people by demonstrating in various characteristics and very common feelings among humans, such as boredom, tiredness and even anxiety, making the public identify with princesses even living such distant realities.
Thinking about these cases, see the list below 5 moments of the Disney princesses that are easy to identify:
5. Being tired and sleeping anywhere like Snow White
Those who have tiring routines can be very identified with snow white in “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” (1937). Is that because, who never, after a day of many tasks, fell asleep somewhere that should not?
With the princess, this happened after cleaning the seven dwarfs house with the help of the forest animals, as after taking the dust off the floor and washing dishes and clothes, she eventually fell asleep in their bed accidentally. Already in real life, the same example can be seen between housewives, but also with students who fall asleep in study rooms or workers who, back home, fall asleep in public transport after a long work.
4. Lose interest in a conversation like Ariel
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ev3nyhgvrm0
Do you know when someone is talking so much that at some point, their thinking turns to another place? This happens with Ariel in “The Little Mermaid” (1989), when Sebastião embarks on the musical “Here at Sea”, where he tries to convince the princess to stay in the sea and forget the charms of the human world.
At the time, Ariel ends up getting bored and even plays with some sea creatures before leaving the poor red crab talking alone.
3. Have mixed feelings after doing something I always wanted as Rapunzel
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0acxbj-j7s
In “Rolled” (2010), Princess Rapunzel always wanted to leave the top of the tower where she lived to see the lanterns that floated through the sky on the night of her birthday. When she finally can take her first steps for her dream to come true, she was taken by mixed feelings that oscillated between happiness and guilt.
In real life, this also happens: who has never been bouncing when buying something he always wanted and the next minute was bad for the money spent?
2. Rehearse before saying something like Moana
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytojiimbq5y
Important moments require preparation, right? Before a job interview or a school presentation, something is right: rehearsing what will be said is always an important step to be ready to expose what you need – and this also happens with Moana, the princess of “Moana – a sea of adventures” (2016).
It turns out that when she decides to go after the demigod Maui to ask him to help her in the mission that would save her island, she repeats the phrase several times: “I am Moana de Montunui. You will embark on my boat, navigate the sea and restore the heart of Te Fiti,” so that I had what you need to get what you wanted.
1. Have a great ambition like Tiana
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SP47ia0TJ-0
Tiana, from “The Princess and the Frog”, may be the princess with more detail in common with those who live in the real world. This is because it has not only one or two moments that are able to translate feelings that exist outside the screens, but its history – taking the transformation into frog – is completely palpable due to the journey that embarks to ascend professionally and realizing a long long desired dream with the sweat of its own effort.
It turns out that the princess is independent, and does not expect magic to transform the reality in which she lives. To do this, she works hard and brings together as much as she can so that she is able to fulfill the shared desire with her late father: to open her own restaurant.
Source: Recreio
