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Beauty and the Beast exploits a great deal of feminism and chauvinistic ways unexcitable to this day in age. ... Even so, she is the most beautiful girl in the town, her name means beauty and it is shown with her appearance throughout movie. ... The curse of the flower turned him into a beast. ...
Finally, the Beast a character who defines the word ugly and down right gruesome. Meanwhile, the Beast is a prince who at one time in his life was very spoiled and took everything for granted. ... As Belle finds her father locked up in the tower cell, the Beast appears and asks her what she is doing there. Belle states you have to let my father go, convincing the Beast that she well take his place. So she did, and the Beast and Belle got to know each other pretty well. Until this point the Beast thought he had no chance with Belle because she is such a beautiful girl and he is so ugly. ... Nonetheless, Belle and the Beast fall in love and she kisses him at the end of the movie before he dies and he becomes a prince again.
The Prince is very beautiful when he appears in front of Belle, this signifies that beauty is not the best thing in life and one should never love based on just appearance. One thing I never understood about the movie when Belle loves the Beast so dearly did she never call him by name.
Approximate Word count = 1224 Approximate Pages = 4.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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