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Thursday, October 26, 2006 ♥3:19 AM

have i mentioned this before? i don't believe in fairy tales, the happy endings. my favourite princess is the little mermaid, ariel. in the original story by hans christian anderson, mermaid and her prince didn't get together in the end. he married the other woman. mermaid was supposed to stab the prince before sun rise to stay alive or turn into foam. guess what? she couldn't bear to kill him so she bid her sisters the final goodbye before turning into foam, disappearing into the horizon as the sun slowly rises. beautiful picture ain't it. but, she died. she sacrificed herself for her prince.

this is what i call true love and it doesn't happen in the real life. and i think the prince doesn't love her at all. which is really sad. she found her true love in him but she's not his. the cruelty of reality is shown here. it's so cruel. yet, disney can turn it into such a happy story. they do have the ability to make people happy don't they? make us believe in happy endings.

both disney and anderson has their different ways of seeing life, portraying it. one sees it happy, and it brought some light and hope into the lives of those who read their stories. on the other hand, anderson shows the real life. it's cruelty and sadness. there is no such thing as reciprocation of love. there's only something called giving your everything and losing them in the very end. the real way of life.

i think disney has done a great job in the sense that they don't expose children to the cruelty at a young age. instead, they made the beinning of their lives happier, giving them something to turn to when they are troubled or sadden by the cruelty in the later part of their lives.

as for me, i prefer anderson. somehow, it prepares one earlier, forcing them to face life and learn about it. how about you?