The level of bravery that Snow White, Nala, and Mulan portray in their movies is very different. In the beginning of Snow White, a huntsman is ordered by the evil, jealous queen to kill her step-daughter, Snow White. When the huntsman goes out in the woods to follow the queen's orders, he finds that he cannot kill the beautiful girl and tells Snow White of her step-mother's evil plot. Instead of taking her life, he says, "Now, quick, child, run! Run away, hide! In the woods! Anywhere! Never come back!" (Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs). She unwillingly obeys and runs away to where she thinks the evil queen will not be able to find her. Her actions show her to be a girl who, when faced with fear, cowers, runs away, and hides. She does not plan to return to her kingdom and takes a very passive role to her own life. Simply put, Snow White is a helpless female who cannot protect herself and does not have the courage to do make things right. Instead of eliminating the evil step-mother who is trying to kill her, she is perfectly content with living in a small home with seven dwarfs and doing menial tasks for room and board. Snow White's actions prove her to be a girl that hides from her problems, and she is not brave enough to take
The level of bravery that Snow White, Nala, and Mulan portray in their movies is very different. In the beginning of Snow White, a huntsman is ordered by the evil, jealous queen to kill her step-daughter, Snow White. When the huntsman goes out in the woods to follow the queen's orders, he finds that he cannot kill the beautiful girl and tells Snow White of her step-mother's evil plot. Instead of taking her life, he says, "Now, quick, child, run! Run away, hide! In the woods! Anywhere! Never come back!" (Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs). She unwillingly obeys and runs away to where she thinks the evil queen will not be able to find her. Her actions show her to be a girl who, when faced with fear, cowers, runs away, and hides. She does not plan to return to her kingdom and takes a very passive role to her own life. Simply put, Snow White is a helpless female who cannot protect herself and does not have the courage to do make things right. Instead of eliminating the evil step-mother who is trying to kill her, she is perfectly content with living in a small home with seven dwarfs and doing menial tasks for room and board. Snow White's actions prove her to be a girl that hides from her problems, and she is not brave enough to take