

Aby przywróci pokój w królestwie i odczyni czar, nim bdzie za póno, Merida z pomoc trzech nieokieznanych braci. Gdy sprzeciwia si prastaremu zwyczajowi, wybucha konflikt, w którym cieraj si porywczy przywódcy klanów rzdzcych krajem. King Fergus: Pretend Im Merida, speak to me. This is exactly what I’m talking about when I say the general public, most of which have never even watched Brave, victimizes Elinor and villainizes Merida to the point where Merida’s so disgustingly mischaracterized and it infuriates me to no end. Merida, uparta córka Króla Fergusa i Królowej Elinor, jest wytrawn uczniczk, która chce sama decydowa o swoim losie. Our fate lives within us, you only have to be brave enough to see it. Oh, and the best part, her mother never apologized for any of it. Why is it that Merida is always dragged into conversations like these (the post this person is replying to was about how apparently some people are upset at Pixar for “glamorizing disobeying your parents” with Turning Red yet Disney heroines have done the exact same thing and they were praised for it) when in reality she had every right to disobey her mother, whom was forcing her to do something she did not want to do and refusing to allow her to have any say in what she wanted to do with her own life, prioritized the needs of an entire kingdom and three grown ass men over her own daughter, and went as far as to burn something precious to Merida if it meant molding her into the perfect princess she wanted her to be. “Merida basically wished her mother was dead.” What in the fuck are you talking about? Tell me you didn’t watch Brave without telling me you didn’t watch Brave. Many of us, who grew up having to be perfect for family or society, probably didn't get it until well into adulthood, some of us only got after moving far away and cutting ties, and some, still haven't gotten it.

Hiccup, Merida, Mirabel and Isabella are lucky that their parental figure had made the effort to change and see their kids as who they are and not the sum of their expectations. Mei is very lucky to have had this heart to heart with Ming at just 13. It can be a big flood gate moment for some, because its a deep yearning desire, but for many these two moments is a subtle feeling, because it is a subtle gesture, a subtle change of the dynamic. They might not show the relief or even the denial to hear a parent say these things, and someone who didn't experience this life style might not understand the breadth of it. The primary message of Brave is one of willingness to explore and. Because kids who grew up with such expectation, often have suppressed emotions. In a wonderful reversal of her conventional rearing of Merida, Elinor says. Meridas gracious mother features detailed accents from her hair to. It does not have to be gut wrenching and tear jerking. Enjoy hours of fun recreating Disney/Pixars Brave with our Classic Queen Elinor Doll Set. And willing to accept their child's flaws and interests. To be seen, to be recognized that they are a different person, and that they are proud despite straying off mother's made path. These moments are so important to kids who have been taught to fit the mold. I swear, Angus, this isn't going to happen.And despite what lots of people saying how Turning Red had weak emotional scenes and how Brave had a weak mother daughter reconciliation. I think I could make you understand if you would just. If you could just try to see what I do, I do out of love.īut it's MY LIFE, it's. A skilled archer and sword-fighter, Merida takes after her father King Fergus’ unruliness, also embodying her mother Queen Elinor’s stubbornness.
BRAVE MERIDA AND ELINOR FREE
I want my freedom!īut are you willing to pay the price your freedom will cost? Brave’s 16-year-old Princess Merida, a Scottish princess of the kingdom DunBroch, seeks to break free of tradition and live a life of freedom and independence. Even I had reservations when I faced betrothal.īut we can't just run away from who we are. We'll expect your declarations of war in the morning." In fact, she might not ever be ready for this, so that's that. Merida, an impulsive young lady and daughter to King Fergus and Queen Elinor, is determined to carve her own path in life. You can just tell the lords, "The princess is not ready for this. I ask you, what do you expect us to do?Ĭall off the gathering! Would that kill them? You're the queen. Merida, all this work, all the time spent preparing you, schooling you, giving you everything we never had. You were never there for me! This whole marriage is what YOU want! Do you ever bother to ask what *I* want? No! You walk around telling me what to do, what not to do! Trying to make me be like you! Well, I'm not going to be like you! There'll be fire and sword if it's not set right. You embarrassed them! You embarrassed me! I don't believe you! I've just about had enough of you, lass!
