The 7 princesses disney the most feminists of all time

Let's be real - Disney is not the first thing you think when it comes to feminism. But fortunately, some feminist princesses exist. And are the ones we should use as girls' models for our daughters and sisters, showing them that they can be as strong and confident as the inconvenient prince and manifactor. Boy, goodbye.


Let's be real - Disney is not the first thing you think when it comes to feminism. But fortunately, some feminist princesses exist. And are the ones we should use as girls' models for our daughters and sisters, showing them that they can be as strong and confident as the inconvenient prince and manifactor. Boy, goodbye.

1. Jasmine
Jasmine was a feminist og because she did not need guys to validate how cool she was. The first time we see it, she rejects a guy who offers. Then she challenges her father's rule and leaves the palace, possibly show everything she does not focus on a pissing contest between guys. Best line?"I'm not a price to win." Listen and learn, ladies.
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2. Tiana
She had entrepreneurial dreams - Remembe, she wanted to open a restaurant? She works hard to earn her money (two jobs) to support her restaurant and focus on her businesswoman jostling rather than stupid boys (Naveen). It's a real independent and ambitious lady - she should inspire us all to follow our dreams. We do not need a sugar dad to succeed!
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3. Megara
This is one of the most independent princesses. And one of the most sarcastic and the most flawless cynics. This would be considered a Garcey by men in the real world, but it is just beautiful, unlawful sasses of the confident trust of Megara, and it is the only princess to have such a heavy dose of sarcasm. We do not need to be docile! But apparently, his only weakness is his ankles. Now it's a strong woman!
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4. Mulan
Mulan will probably win all the television shows of the reality of the obstacle course and emasculate all the guys, but if it is not enough, let's go with some points that have proved that women can do it as well and also deserve the honor . She refused to comply with gender roles, joined the army, survived ridiculous exploits and also saves a lot of lives of misogynistic guys when she did not even need.
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5. Moana
Moana's memo is to go where no other has passed before, everything in order to save his village for destroying. She wants to make her proud land - she is not crazy or worried about what men will think. This princess does not have a prince, but she teaches a moral team of team work on the ego (the fight throughout the life of every woman to a guy of maneuver).
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6. Elsa
In the colder months, most of us are hibernated with pints with ice cream, but not Elsa. This unbridled chick is not worried about freezing cold. She also did not need a man to buy a house, or move with her. It just constructs its own ice palace as a means of freedom (get out of his place of his critical parents, something that all the millennial ladies should pay attention to.) She is herself, but in the end, She comes back for her sister! Now it's a soulmate. #LoyaltyAndSiserForeverForever. Goodbye, Test Bechdel!
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7. Beautiful
It is difficult to be a feminist in the 18th century, but this French beauty has made it happen. She did not allow Gaston's clownish criteria nor the corporation's pressures to get married and decide to clean the house mainly from home and shopping. Conjugal pressure is a real thing! Sometimes we just want to be left alone to clean and read books. There is still a high dose of Stockholm syndrome, however, so we had to put an end to the list on the list.
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