Disney Princess
Disney Princess Most Selfless Princess. Round 8. Pick your LEAST favorite. Please add comments!
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Cinderella
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Anna
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Rapunzel
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Belle
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Snow White
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Mulan
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Round 2 Elimination: Merida
Round 3 Elimination: Elsa
Round 4 Elimination: Jasmine
Round 5 Elimination : Tiana
Round 6 Elimination: Pocahontas
Round 7 Elimination: Aurora
Please add comments. EDITED: I added the elimination s from the tiebreaker round
She spent her spare time sewing clothes for mice and looking after the animals, and I believe it must've been hard to convince her stepmother to keep Bruno around. These are pretty selfless acts. But looking at it from a different perspective, if she hadn't cared for the mice, she'd been left friendless and without any allies, and she kept Bruno because she felt an emotional connection to him, since he had been a gift from her father. So it's not completelt selfless.
Snow White, on the other hand, endangered her safety to help someone in need - it wasn't the wisest move, but it was an act of charity. She also apologized to the forest animals for frightening them after going through a traumatic experience, which meant putting her emotional well-being after theirs.
I only chose Cinderella because I can't think of much selfless she does beyond rescuing and clothing the mice and birds.
Rapunzel seems to be always putting her mother's (Gothel's) needs and wants before her own. On one hand, she's been raised that way but on the other hand, she does seem to care very much about how her actions will affect others. She does offer her enslavement to Gothel as a trade for his freedom but this wasn't entirely selfless because I don't believe she thought she had any way of escaping anyways. There's no reason to believe Gothel would not have kept her chained up after that and Eugene/Flynn was really always going to be the only way Rapunzel was going to really get to fully escape free.
Snow White thinks about finding love and outside of that, she doesn't seem to much think about herself but rather what needs or should be done. When she's nearly assassinated, she finds refuge in the cottage and doesn't immediately comfort herself with food and entertainment but instead thinks of how dirty the place is and how much the could be-orphans living there might need someone like a mother to look out for them so she immediately fills that role wanting to help others before herself.
Mulan potentially gives up her entire chance of a future just to save her father's life. She doesn't think for one second that she will be 1 woman stuck in an army of all men and forced to fight to the death for the entire Chinese population - or she does and still chose to go anyways - because she seems to be only thinking about how her father has served his time in the military already and is now too old and should be retired rather than drafted.
Anna might come off selfish because she is constantly trying to get Elsa's attention but she also had her memory manipulated so she remembers all of the fun times hanging out with Elsa with none of the magical or negative memories where anything bad happened. This was sure to leave Anna very confused but she never seemed to give up on Elsa which shows a good deal of selflessness to me. When she finally figured out Elsa's problem after Elsa ran away, Anna went right after not thinking of herself and her new prince but of her sister and her well-being. Furthermore, the end scene where Anna gives up her own life and stands in front of a sword while again giving up on having true love, is one of the absolute most selfless acts by a DP ever.
Belle spends the entire movie putting her father before herself. In the beginning she put's her fathers need for companionship and support above her own dreams of adventure. When her father is taken, she immediately offers herself in his place because she's thinking of his life and well-being over her own. When she's falling in love with the Beast, she sees her father dying in the winter cold and again puts him before her own love and blooming relationship. Furthermore, when Gaston goes to attack her father and the Beast, she doesn't think for a second about herself but only about defending those she loves. She's definitely one of the most selfless princesses.
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