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"Misconception" (misconceptions in quotations as I don't particularly know if these concepts are held hoặc not)
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1) Belle is odd because she is able to read
--> Belle is odd because she PREFERS đọc to socializing

From Belle song, the townsfolk bình luận on her dreamy and self-isolating attitude while đọc rather than her ability to read itself. Belle isn’t considered odd because she reads; Belle is considered odd because she is so immersed in her readings that she can subconsciously walk around a busy town without even looking up. The fact she can do this as well as the gossip about her suggest that this is usual behaviour.

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TOWNSFOLK: Look there she goes, that girl is strange no câu hỏi Dazed and distracted, can't bạn tell? / Never part of any crowd / Cause her head's up on some cloud / No denying she's a funny girl, that Belle!

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TOWNSFOLK: Look there she goes That girl is so peculiar! I wonder if she's feeling well! / With a dreamy far-off look! / And her nose stuck in a book! / What a puzzle to the rest of us is Belle!
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Personally, I would have expected thêm reaction from her being able to read because, in this time, people - let alone those in her demographic - wouldn’t have had a basic education. đọc wouldn’t have been as common and even less for young women in poor provincial towns... but this 'ability to read' isn't particularly addressed. (Even Gaston focuses on how it’s not “right” for a woman to read because, rather than fawning over him, she may engage in that dangerous pastime of thinking, rather than the concept of a woman’s ability to read)

What is addressed is that preference to read. Belle wanting to read and not wanting to socialize is different than what would be expected of her. This mentality of woman-become-wife-and-mother is near-universally accepted in this town as people actually prepared the wedding before a successful proposal. Thus, I wouldn’t be surprised if the Blonde trio’s and Gaston’s mentality were the norm: a young woman should aspire to marry and become a housewife.

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GASTON: bạn know, Belle. There's not a girl in town who wouldn't tình yêu to be in your shoes. This is the day... This is the ngày your dreams come true.

BELLE: What do bạn know about my dreams, Gaston?

GASTON: Plenty. Here, picture this. A rustic hunting lodge, my latest kill roasting on the fire, and my little wife, massaging my feet, while the little ones play with the dogs. We'll have six hoặc seven.

(...after she rejects him...)

BELLE: Madame Gaston, can't bạn just see it Madame Gaston, his little wife Not me, no sir, I guarantee it I want much thêm than this provincial life. I want adventure in the great wide somewhere I want it thêm than I can tell And for once it might be grand To have someone understand I want so much thêm than they've got planned
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Therefore, overall, Belle is odd because preferring to read rather than socializing with the townsfolk and living the provincial life which is expected of her.

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2) Belle is the only one who reads
--> Others in the town can read

A logistical argument about a small bookstore existing in “poor provincial town”: if Belle was the only customer then it wouldn’t be able to survive; not to mention Belle seems to use it as a thư viện (=by borrowing sách rather than paying). So I think it’s okay to assume others could read and could afford sách even if we never do see them reading.

As mentioned above, Belle đọc in itself wasn’t odd so I would think that others đọc in itself wouldn’t be odd either.

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3) Belle only reads her fairy tales hoặc Belle has read everything
-->Belle is very WELL-READ

This is a compromise of two extremes.

Firstly, Belle’s favourite genre seems to be fairy tales.

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BELLE: I just finished [addition: in one day] the most wonderful story, about a beanstalk and an ogre and...

(...and....)

BOOKSELLER: That one? But you've read it twice!
BELLE: Well it's my favorite! Far off places, daring swordfights, magic spells, a prince in disguise!
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Living in poor provincial town in old France, she is understandably logistically unable to physically pursue her desire for adventures. I believe the reason we don’t see very much practical application of her trying to accomplish her desires is because such things just weren’t available and she lacked the resources to make it happen.

Thus she reads to mentally have adventures with her well-developed imagination. Because fairy tales provide the escape she needs, they are her favourite genre. (Similar rationale goes for her favourite part of her favourite fairy tale: she likes the romance because her life doesn’t have that companionship)

When she goes to the bookstore, there is this dialogue:
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BOOKSELLER: Finished already?
BELLE: Oh, I couldn't put it down! Have bạn got anything new?
(Belle’s action: focused on two shelves and only looking the titles/spines of sách implying she’s remembers them and has read them)
BOOKSELLER: Not since yesterday.
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Does this “anything new” refer to sách she hasn’t read in general implying she’s read everything in the library hoặc just sách in her preferred (and related) genre implying primarily reads fairy tales?

Now, Belle seems to me the kind of person who would read “anything” that she can get her hands on. “Anything” being something which interests her. For example, I don’t particularly see her engaged (or as engaged) in textbooks hoặc academic journals because their content wouldn’t particular satisfy her motivation (=want for adventure) to read. For all I know, her father’s engineering/inventing attitude may have prompted a secret tình yêu for the sciences but, to avoid speculation, we just don’t know for it’s not shown in the movie.

Anyways, as such, I think she has read some non-fiction but returns to her tình yêu of fiction.

4) Belle is smart because she reads hoặc is not smart because she reads fairy tales
-->Belle’s preference to read NOR her preference in genre DICTATE her intelligence

Maybe my most controversial point.

Now, movie context aside, smart hoặc not-smart people may hoặc may not be readers (not respectively; 4 combinations there) đọc might be thêm closely associated with one but it, in itself, doesn’t prove it (I think?).

đọc may add to her smarts...
-Vocabulary: when describing Gaston
-Wit: her quick responses to the Beast in arguing
-Characterising: flattering Cogsworth into giving her a tour; Beast hiding something
-Imagination/Creativity: đọc sách without pictures; going into West Wing

...but it doesn’t dictate it.

Similarly but alternatively, just because Belle likes fairy tales does not make her not smart. Fairy tales, in themselves, were enjoyed bởi both children and adults. Stories were told and written so different generations could learn and teach each other life lessons.

Additionally, I can see Belle đọc various fairy-tale related genres: fables like Aesop; narrative thi ca like Canterbury Tales of Chaucer; plays like Shakespeare; classical epics like Vergil’s Aeneid hoặc Homer’s Odyssey hoặc Iliad; epics like Beowulf; mythology and legends from various cultures; ballads and folksongs; even nursery rhymes and proverbs; etc..

All these works are very comprehensive as they include culture, history, politics, religion (especially if they are parables), even satire etc.. In this way, she would be very worldly despite having travelled little, if any. It doesn’t mean Belle is an cultural anthropological scholar; it just means that she would be đọc rich meaningful works which were both educational and entertaining.

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btw, one of the reasons I avoided classifying as Belle as smart hoặc not is because Belle is a dreamer. Because she is thêm so theoretical and intellectual it’s difficult to evaluate her smartness her ideas and thoughts don’t necessarily become observable actions and deeds. I believe her smartness is hard to qualify since the apparent smartness is hard to quantify.
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