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Why do people hate Aurora so much?
People always complain about how she's asleep most of the movie (not her fault) and needs a man to save her (also not her fault). Aurora also is shown to be obedient and helpful, sensitive (reflecting in the forest how she wants to fall in love), an animal-lover, good-natured, loving toward her aunts and very thankful of their birthday party for her, charmingly shy (she didn't put on some flirtatious air with Phillip), but also down-to-earth enough not to play haughty and hard-to-get with him, inviting him over to the cottage. What was Aurora suppose to do? She couldn't save herself from the curse. How else can you tell the story of "Sleeping Beauty" without her going to sleep? While I think its good that disney makes films with stronger female characters, I don't think its right to attack Aurora.
It really frustrates me when people attack Aurora for "being asleep for half the movie" and ignore that jasmim and Elsa barely have mais screentime (Jasmine being a secondary character and Elsa being a plot device).
And to those who jump on the "damsel in distress" bandwagon: why is it such an issue that Aurora doesn't play a huge role in progressing the story? Why does she need to "do" anything?
Bottom line is, I think Aurora is a great, likable, endearing character who doesn't deserve 1/4 of the criticism she receives.
It really frustrates me when people attack Aurora for "being asleep for half the movie" and ignore that jasmim and Elsa barely have mais screentime (Jasmine being a secondary character and Elsa being a plot device).
And to those who jump on the "damsel in distress" bandwagon: why is it such an issue that Aurora doesn't play a huge role in progressing the story? Why does she need to "do" anything?
Bottom line is, I think Aurora is a great, likable, endearing character who doesn't deserve 1/4 of the criticism she receives.
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