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      • Brave defies the stereotypical role of the princess as a distressed heroin who must be saved by an age-appropriate male and instead features a princess capable of solving her own problems in her own way.
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  2. Jun 17, 2012 · This one involves the headstrong princess Merida, above, who is more interested in archery and independence than in marrying and fulfilling royal traditions as dictated by her mother, Queen...

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  3. including a plot centered around finding romantic love, a princess in need of rescuing from some physical or emotional danger, and a brave handsome prince. One film in the Disney princess series challenges the traditional princess pattern and offers a new perspective. That film is Brave.

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  4. Dec 6, 2018 · Brave defies the stereotypical role of the princess as a distressed heroin who must be saved by an age-appropriate male and instead features a princess capable of solving her own problems in her own way.

  5. This research uses Butler's theory to analyze the representation of gender performativity on the heroine of the Disney movie Brave. Merida is a princess that will inherit his...

  6. Jun 23, 2022 · Brave was the first Pixar film with a female protagonist and the first one animated with Presto. Not only was Princess Merida a strong protagonist for the film, but she also challenged gender roles for women during Medieval times.

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  7. Jul 6, 2012 · Sure, the heroine at the center of Brave is a princess, a plot decision met with some derision from the feminist commentariat, which was looking for a more radical lead role in Disney and...

  8. Judith Butler's concept of performativity will help to understand the evolution of female protagonists in Disney films, from the extremely traditional feminine roles in the 1950s to the unanimously acclaimed as the first princess embodying feminist values, Merida.