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Những nàng công chúa Disney Do bạn think Aurora has the least amount of personality of all the princesses?

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No!
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Yes.
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audreybrooke picked No!:
Once again, for people who say "yes", please read my new article: link
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princesslullaby picked Yes.:
^ I read it... and still think she has the least personality. Sorry brah. I think, like Elsa, people project instead of taking in what's ACTUALLY there.
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AudreyFreak picked No!:
I would say it's Rapunzel or Elsa- all the girls have traits but for least, we see little of Elsa's true personality outside of her crisis and Rapunzel was more like a mix of all the girls while lacking any solid traits of her own.

I think, like a Fantasia character or Katrina van Tassel, we learn quite a lot about Aurora. I think because many people dislike that she is the classic fairy tale princess (sweet, feminine, gentle, gets rescued), aka the opposite of the heroine norm today (aggressive, adventurous, stubborn, etc.), they confuse their dislike of her personality with having NO personality.

But I do think you may be partly right, that a lot is just open to interpretation. but that's another thing I enjoy about her. I think for some of us fantasy escapists it's very easy to see ourselves in her, like how some Belle fans are.
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princesslullaby picked Yes.:
^ I agree. Some people really like characters they interpret--- I am not one of those people. I take what I actually see on screen, and with Aurora, you don't see much. I like her enough, I certainly don't dislike her.
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audreybrooke picked No!:
Well, thanks for reading my article, anyway. :) To each her own, right?
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princesslullaby picked Yes.:
Yup! Belive me, my favorite princess is Ariel, I know what it's like!
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Sk8er__grl picked Yes.:
Don't think I'm saying she doesn't have personality, because she definitely does. It's just that I think the others have more personality. Actually, to me all the DP's have an equal amount of personality. Some might not show it the best, but all the DP's have one, and I can definitely see each DP's unique characteristics. Just if I had to pick, I'd have to admit I didn't completely see Aurora's personality at for. But believe me, times have changed :)
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Angelica_AW picked No!:
It just isn't out there like most of the others.
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avatar_tla_fan picked No!:
I think it's Elsa.
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manu962 picked Yes.:
Sure, she is a dreamer, elegant and sassy but we know nothing else about her. Doesn't she spend all her screentime talking to the birds and a little bit with her aunts, dancing, singing, crying and sleeping? She does have personality but I can't think of any other princess that has less personality and screentime than her. She would've been one of my favorites if she had more screentime and personality.
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3xZ picked Yes.:
Even Elsa, who is always about power-problem, and Jasmine, who is the fourth main character, have more personalities
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truth76 picked No!:
More than Jasmine.
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iwasneverhere picked No!:
She has the least amount of screen time--- NOT the least amount of personality. Just my opinion.
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Silverrose1991 picked No!:
Think they all have about the same amount of personality - but if I had to choose one, it would be Elsa. Sorry, Elana!
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Tygers_Eye picked No!:
No, but unfortunately she suffers from only being awake in her movie for 15 minutes, and of those fifteen minutes we don't see much of her besides dreaming about finding love, talking to her animal friends, falling in love, and talking about love. I'd love to learn more about her BESIDES her relation to someone else (her parents, her "aunts" the animals, and her "dream prince") but if wishes were horses, right?
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fanlovver picked No!:
I don't think anyone has less personality than others.
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ApplesauceDoctr picked No!:
She has personality. So does Elsa (my favorite), but I think her character is developed the least.
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rosemina picked No!:
No way... I personally believe Jasmine, Ariel, Cinderella, Anna and Pocahontas have less...but I still don't think they have no personality.
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Sk8er__grl picked Yes.:
*GASP* Gusss!!!!!! *Grabs you by the collar* we're having a talk about this!! *Makes you sit in corner*
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dimitri_ picked Yes.:
As I've once said... Aurora is sort of a blank slate, you can build your own theory with her character.
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KataraLover picked No!:
That title goes to Elsa
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rapunzelsgold_ picked No!:
She grew up in a cottage with three fairies and still managed to easily communicate with people, while Elsa didn't at all; then again, it seemed like Elsa had anxiety, so that might of been a problem.
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Sk8er__grl picked Yes.:
^I think it's a huge problem, basically her reason for being introverted. Elsa also had to leave for 18 years with two abusive parents.
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KataraLover picked No!:
Abusive? They were bad parents and were incredibly stupid but I wouldn't call them abusive. Besides, Elsa's anxiety and love for her sister was all that her character really had.
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Sk8er__grl picked Yes.:
You think that telling your own daughter conceal herself and locking her in a bedroom with no human companionship only qualifies you as a bad parent? And I completely disagree, I personally see Elsa with a character. She's mature, a hard-worker, pessimistic, caring, selfless, dutiful, a bit of a jokster, nurturing of family, developed, regal, devoted, smart, creative, and when she wants to be, a bit bad*ss. (Copy and pasted from your wall post a little while back)
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KataraLover picked No!:
They were concerned that people who feared her would hurt her. They were, again, very, very idiotic. But abusive is someone who hits someone or verbally insults them, of which they did not. A bit of a jokester? Are you kidding me? That is someone who like to mess with and do at least some little pranks on people, of which she does not do. She's not developed because she keeps running away from her problems and it was Anna who really saved the day with her act of true love, which Elsa decided would thaw the land. But that came out of no where. If she was developed she would've realized that she needed to try to thaw the land, even though she didn't know how. She put very little effort into it. Dutiful? She literally runs away from her problems and even lets go of her duties so she can be free. She's FAR from dutiful. A hard-worker? Oh yeah, running away from your problems and not doing anything to fix the mess you made really is hard-working! NOT! Smart? She couldn't even realize that all of Arendelle was frozen when she could clearly see the land and how it was COVERED in ice and snow. Along with that: creating a blast during For The First Time In Forever Reprise that went all the way across the room and would OF COURSE hit Anna, not seeing that things were getting worse when she started getting nervous again, didn't think about TELLING ANNA HER FREAKING SECRET AND SAVING THEM ALL THIS TROUBLE, and actually forgetting that she struck her sister, which would likely kill her. "Just take care of my sister," YOU FREAKING STRUCK HER AND DIDN'T DO ANYTHING ABOUT IT! A lot of what you named of her is pretty typical of a Disney heroine and the others are VERY inaccurate.
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Sk8er__grl picked Yes.:
*Finishes laughing and then continues what I was saying*

First of all calm down Iago. Second:

Their are more than one types of abuse, I don't think what they did could in any way just pass off as, "Meh, bad parents." They didn't do what they did for her sake, they initially did it to make sure everyone else would be safe from herself, AGAIN, telling her to not be who she is. If it was for Elsa's sake, why did they lock her in a damn bedroom for ten years? If it was for Elsa's sack they would at least give her some sort of freedom and let her have some sort of company.

At the coronation she messed with Anna and made her dance with the duke so she wouldn't have to and was seen getting a good kick out of it, she was just joking around with her, of course. Hence, "A bit of a jokster."

How does saying she's developed correlate with her, "running from her problems" (Which is weird you'd say that, since you just said that she was doing it out of fear of hurting people) in the beginning she said that they could never open up the gates, and then in the end she says she will never close the gates again, showing she developed as a character and decided to right her wrong. Whether Anna saved the day OR NOT, or whoever showed her the way she still solved the cities problem, so what if she needed help getting there?

She goes to the FRICKEN CORONATION even after TEN years of being told that everyone will think of her as a monster. She was obviously not happy to have to go but she did it anyway knowing it was best for her people, and she didn't run away until she caused a havoc at the coronation, if she was running from her problems she would have ran away a long time ago, she was "running" afraid she would hurt everyone.

NOT running away from her problems, but whatever. (Heard you use that card before) As soon as she realizes how to unthaw Arendelle, she right away lifts it all up into one little neat- Snow flake and goes right back to her responsibilities. Kicking the duke out, throwing Hans in jail, fulfilling Anna's wish and buying Kristoff a sled, building a ice-rink for the city, keeping the gates open, etc.

Your idea of intelligence is far different from mine. She broke out of the dungeon she was in by using her resources, created the ice-castle having a place to stay, "running off" was in my opinion SMART, she didn't end up hurting anymore people, did she? Telling Anna not to marry Hans (If Anna listened to her their really wouldn't be a villain) And whether you want to believe it or not, she figured out love will thaw in basically 5 seconds after Anna saved her.

HOW ON EARTH IS TELLING ANNA HER SECRET GOING TO FIX ANYTHING! With the circumstances you named, their is no chance.

She was just knocked out cold by a chandelier falling to her death almost crushing her, and then right away ran out into the freezing cold blizzard she made to face the music and make sure her sister was okay.

Whether it's, "Typical Disney heroine stuff" or not, that has absolutely nothing to do with a personality! And you're obviously not very good at debates if you call your opponent stuff inaccurate, good job.
Grow up!

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KataraLover picked No!:
You dropped your microphone? Good, that means you'll stop talking. Telling Anna her secret would've stopped Anna from being so desperate for love that she's wanna marry Hans after a day, which would've avoided that fight they have, which would've avoided Anna taking Elsa's glove, WHICH WOULD'VE FREAKING PREVENTED ELSA REVEALING HER POWERS AND RUNNING AWAY, WHICH WOULD'VE COMPLETELY PREVENTED FREEZING THE LAND AND THIS ENTIRE MESS HAPPENING! Also, Elsa wasn't thinking of her people, she was thinking of keeping her secret hidden, like her parents wanted, and making sure no one was suspicious during the coronation. What you named maybe considered development but it's not what's called a "well-developed" character. She's not the one who make the realization of what had to be done, it was Anna constantly having to push her every step of the way. If that relationship was more like Zuko and Iroh from Avatar: The Last Airbender it would be well-developed but it's not. I will admit that freezing the dungeon was smart but the not marrying Hans thing was pretty much common sense. Love will thaw in 5 seconds? WOW AND IT ONLY TOOK HER THE ENTIRE MOVIE TO FIGURE OUT THAT WHEN SHE GETS NERVOUS AND DOESN'T JUST LET IT GO THAT THINGS JUST GET WORSE! Yeah, she's a real Miss Einstein. NOT! Plus, you're ignoring the fact that she didn't notice how the land was covered with snow when it was painfully obvious. Just a minor complaint but what did she have to eat when she was up there? You're also ignoring the fact that she sent an icy blast all around the room, which OBVIOUSLY, would hit Anna is she did that.

Also I'll just say, *dresses up like Iago* IF I HAVE TO ARGUE ONE MORE TIME ABOUT THAT PERSONALITY STRICKEN PLOT DEVICE, BAM WACK!
*Dressed up like Jafar* Calm yourself Iago!
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Sk8er__grl picked Yes.:
Whoops microphone slipped out of my hand *Picks it back up*

*Dresses up as Terry from Nostalgia critic* NO MORE ATLA REFERENCES!

If Elsa revealed her secret to Anna it would have demeaned the whole reason for her to hide her secret. Anna obviously can't take news well, look how she reacted when she couldn't marry Hans! Anna would have still been love hungry and Elsa would still say no to her marrying him. When Anna goes to get Elsa she still has Hans on her mind. If Elsa said no to marrying him after revealing her powers the whole controversy would have started over anyway and the people at the coronation would still want to kill her.

Whether she had her people on her mind or not is debatable, but I still am going with that she did. The duke of weaseltown OBVIOUSLY has no power there, and she knows it because she kicks him out of Arendelle in the end. Her powers were getting out of control and she ran away so she didn't hurt anyone at the party.

(Again, never seen ATLA) If you honestly think Elsa is only her anxiety (Which I don't) then losing her anxiety in the end IS character development in my mind.

She's definitely not Einstein. She had no where in the movie before Anna's sacrifice to have a clue about who to un-thaw Arendelle, as soon as Anna gave her a hint she figured it out right away. And I'd counter that, "Concealing and not feeling" DID work. She didn't end up killing anyone just like she wanted.

Frozen is plot holes in a plot hole, filled with another plot hole in another plot hole. But seriously who says she can see Arendelle from up there? It took Anna TWO DAYS to get there. That's like if I can see Wisconsin from where I live!

*Dressing up like Mushu* Say that to my face you limp noodle!
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KataraLover picked No!:
I watch the Nostalgia Critic all the time but I don't know who the heck Terry is.But since i need to get to bed and can't argue yet, I'm just going to dress up like your baby, Mulan, out of spite until morning when I can retaliate. *dresses up like Mulan* MANLY URGES! AND YOU JUST GONNA KILL SOMETHING! Fix things, cook outdoors...
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