Princess And The Frog Character Analysis

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Three Fictional Characters Have you ever thought about comparing your personality traits of fictional character will I did, These Are the three fictional characters I chose.The purpose of this essay was for us to compare ourselves and our personality to fictional characters and see what we had alike and explain why and what we do with these character traits.The three fictional characters that most represent my personality are Tiana from Princess and the Frog for her Being hard working and being passionate and helpful , Spongebob from Spongebob Squarepants for his being a loving person and an extremely determined person and loyal person, and Doc McStuffins for her …show more content…
Tianas dreams of opening her own restaurant. She works hard to try and make that dream come true. We both are hard working, helpful and Passionate .When Tiana first comes out in the Princesses movie “ Princess and the frog it shows how of a hard working waitress she is .A hardworking waitress who dreams of opening her own restaurant, Tiana's progress is interrupted when she transforms into a frog after desperately kissing a prince who has been turned into one by an evil witch doctor.This helps Tiana because it shows and demonstrates at she is a hard worker and that she wants to accomplish her goal her dream of opening a restaurant . Another thing is that she was hardworking and help when it came to her accidentally turning into a frog . she was helpful because she wanted to help the prince turn back to his normal self, but then when she kissed him she turned . she is helpful because she helps the prince to try to get rid of the spell and find a way back so they can both continue their dreams and what they had planned before all this happened . I have the same character trait as Tiana because I am a hardworking person , for example, in school I try my best to do everything to pass the class , Starting high school, I didn't really care about my grades, but now my senior year I have done the opposite I have better grades the best grades I have had all my four years , Is …show more content…
He shows all these personalities in the T.V show. "Love That Squid" is a SpongeBob SquarePants episode from season seven. In this episode, Squidward gets ready to go out a date and SpongeBob assists him. Squidward was depressed and sad because he thinks that he will never find true love and sponge bob as a loving person he tries to cheer up Squidward .After that a female customer walks into the Krusty Krab . The female customer admires the decor of the Krusty Krab and Squidward believes that she's perfect since they seem to have the same interests and hobbies. Then Squidward tries to ask the women on a date, but then the women were leaving and SpongeBob talks to Squidward and cheer him up so he can be brave to ask the women out on a date. Spongebob helps him with a “ pratices date ” so he won't mess up the real date . Then it came to the real date the woman's name was Squilvia , she showed up and reveals that Squidward's true personality was better than what she expected. SpongeBob comments that his work was done. It helps SpongeBob because it shows his audience how important his friends are with him and how much of a loving person he is . This is like sending a message to kids that they should be a loving person and that kids should care about friends and family and show them how important they are in their lives

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