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Belle And The Beast

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The reputation that has been placed on Disney for a long time is that their princesses are women, who are passive, reserved and foolish. This might have been true for some of Disney’s earlier films, because in the past Disney had focused more on female leads who were to submission, and had their motivation centered around obtaining the attention of a male and the desire for love. This all changed when Disney began to work on their interpretation of Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve’s classic tale of Beauty and the Beast.
For along time feminist have argued, that Disney’s Beauty and the Beast is just like the rest of the Disney princess, and often times deconstructing this film adaptation and painting over real abusive relationships. Now …show more content…

Both Belle and the Beast undergo it, catalyzed by one another. At first for the Beast, Bella is the only one who both is willing to stand up to him and a reminder to him of his weaknesses and failures. For Bella, the Beast is both an overwhelming terror and the adventure she has longed to have. After having their biggest argument in the movie, which leads to a pack of wolves in the snow trying to hurt them both. The Beast courage and Belle’s compassion, during this scene opens with a bond that leads to a shared understanding, despite their obvious differences. This incident not only causes Belle to change, but the Beast as well, as they both begin to display each others strengths. The Belle learns to control her fear and see the human trapped with inside the Beast and the Beast learns to be more empathetic, and to control his temper. This leads both of them to invest time and energy into each other. That’s when the love for each other kicks in. Belle finds that love requires courage and a choice, and that love doesn’t just one day. The Beast in turn finds that love means that someone else’s happiness is equal to that of your

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