Analysis Of Beauty And The Beast

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In the “Beauty and the Beast” by Madame Leprince de Beaumont she talks in her fairy tale how money was very important for the characters within the story. She also talks about how people could fall in love with another and that it does not matter if a person is not a good looking person that their feelings were more important. In my new adaptation of “Beauty and the Beast”. I put the character of the Beast from Madame’s fairy tale in my adaptation he is a man because I want to show how a good looking man can be a bad person and that it does not matter how you look outside. In my adaptation I also change Beauty to Bonita, and I show how a woman can be different than the others in the way of the things that they like to do. Bonita prefers to …show more content…

One difference is when Leprince Beaumont says “little sister, who spent much of her time in reading good books” (Leprince de Beaumont 171). Beauty did not do too much, but read books. She was a girl from the house that always was there, she did not do too many things. Is different than Bonita because my character play soccer and spent more time with her friends. Beauty does not even have friends in the original story. Also, Beauty character is different in the way of her relationship betwen her father and her. Beauty seems that she want to spent more time with her father. One instance of that is when Leprince de Beaumont says “that she wished to keep her father company for several years” (Leprince de Beaumont 171). Beauty was telling to all her admirers that she did not want to get marry because she want to spend more with her father, she love him and her father also loves her. This is a difference between because in my adaptation Bonita does not even a relationship with her father. He does not care too much about her, especially when he decided to marry her with Leo even though he know that she did not want to. When Beauty decided to go with the Beast it was because she really wanted to do it to save her father

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