Character Analysis Of The Little Mermaid

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Mermaids, a thing of fairytales every little girl wanted once to be, have been the subject of many wishful dreams sparkling the imagination of adults and children alike. This most commonly known story of mermaids is Disney's The Little Mermaid, but this story was not an original creation of this animation conglomerate. In 1836 Hans Christian Andersen wrote the original little mermaid with a different narrative than Disney portrays. Disney's blissful rendition of the little mermaid is beloved by millions, but this version differs from the original solemn tale, boldly changing visual aspects, the character’s personalities, and it's ‘happy ending'.
In this dazzling Disney classic the visuals of this piece of film were executed mostly with color …show more content…

She is portrayed as a rebellious love-struck 15-year-old enamored with humans and especially her prince. She is a romantic who is naive but determined. Her optimism helps her through her perilous journey to prove her love is true. The audience is able to witness through her hardships how the princess gains confidence in who she is. Her relationship with her sisters isn't represented much in the film but her friendships with Sebastian and Flounder reflect her loyalty and kindhearted nature. In the very beginning of the film, her courage is reflected when she saves Prince Eric from drowning to death even though it's against her father's beliefs. The very act of saving him could put her in mortal danger. She is a strong female character who even when faced with certain doom still follows her heart and dreams. All of this made her a well received and very popular Disney …show more content…

While being royalty he's an avid sailor and participates with everyone in his kingdom regardless of his social status. He is down to earth, loyal, and a charitable person After being rescued by a mysterious girl with a beautiful voice, Ariel, he completely falls in love making it his quest to find her and marry her. When discoing a newly human Ariel he takes her in further showing his kindness by dressing her feeding her showing her human customs and giving her a place to stay. When he starts to fall for her in the song ‘Kissed The Girl' he doesn't give in to temptation because he's sworn his heart to the mystery woman who saved him which he does not know is Ariel, thus proving his strong loyalty. Eric further shows his romantic nature by risking his life at the climax to save Ariel, stating he's lost her once and refuses to lose her again. He is a true gentleman who loves Ariel for who she

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