Disney Princess
Disney Princess CONTEST: Round 10: Who is the most interesting conversationalist. Pick LEAST favorite.
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Mulan
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Ariel
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Merida
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Snow White
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Rapunzel
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Aurora
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Cinderella
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Jasmine
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Pocahontas
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Anna
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Round 12: Tiana
Round 13: Elsa
Pity, Belle left so early. I think she should have survived another couple rounds. She always wanted to talk to her father about his inventions and how town people felt about her. She wanted to talk about her interest with town people, and of course she could talk about her loss of freedom and family to wardrobe and Mrs. Potts. She could also talk to beast later on about her love of books and read stories together. She had plenty to engage people with.
Mulan is not an initiator of conversation, not even an active participant. She sure has intelligent points to add when asked or actually when insisted upon. Even when everyone joins in during "A girl worth fighting for", she only shares her opinions when asked by her fellowmates. She couldn't express herself to her father and Shang. She has difficulty engaging with people and would rather be alone than among a group.
I liked Flynn's engaging story to Rapunzel, and he has a better knack for telling stories than Merida does. But that's my observation.
I also think it was a shame about Belle as she did talk to her father a lot and when she got into the castle, she seemed to have tons of conversations with Lumiere, Cogsworth, Mrs. Potts and Chip, etc. She kind of made friends with them all immediately because she was open to conversation. Furthermore, she kept trying to start conversation with people in her town but they rejected her because they were too busy working. She did seem to have lots of conversations with the librarian/book keeper though.
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