The plot line between the two films are not centered on romance but rather on the relationship of family. They are also dealing with a somewhat tomboy princess who makes remarks about how men and marriage are not necessary and rather puts energy in their family’s love. Min’s article said that Harlynking said, “There’s no doubt that most recent Disney films portray women as stronger individuals like Elsa and Merida. Disney has realized that times are changing, and women are able to save themselves. They don’t need no man!” Merida has an image of a strong, independent rebellious tomboy who refuses to give herself away to marriage and Elsa represents herself as a mature, strong, independent woman that lets go of her fears and has no love interest throughout the
The plot line between the two films are not centered on romance but rather on the relationship of family. They are also dealing with a somewhat tomboy princess who makes remarks about how men and marriage are not necessary and rather puts energy in their family’s love. Min’s article said that Harlynking said, “There’s no doubt that most recent Disney films portray women as stronger individuals like Elsa and Merida. Disney has realized that times are changing, and women are able to save themselves. They don’t need no man!” Merida has an image of a strong, independent rebellious tomboy who refuses to give herself away to marriage and Elsa represents herself as a mature, strong, independent woman that lets go of her fears and has no love interest throughout the