Sara is the most down-to-earth and ordinary princess in childhood??
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Poverty as Cinderella?
Ups and downs like Snow White❄️
Trapped like Sleeping Beauty?
Helpless like the little mermaid??♀️
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No castle? No prince?? No fairy??♀️No magic??♀️, but it is the most healing story in childhood. When the fairy tale world gradually faded with growth, it comforted the girl who was lost because her dream of a princess failed. heart of.
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Sara is pure and kind, self-respecting and self-love. Even in the face of censure and oppression, she still maintains her own beliefs and practices her "princess" principle. He never gets carried away when he is loved by thousands of people. He only cares about his own enjoyment of course. When his father passed away and was forced to work to pay off his debts, he would never feel sorry for himself, but he was strong, optimistic and hopeful.
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In Sara, there is a completely different definition of princess from fairy tales, or "princess", which is just a name added to her. She treats and helps everyone equally, understands and sympathizes with the hardships and sufferings of others, and gives others not only material support and emotional comfort, but also respect and hope.
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"Every girl is a princess. It's our right."
“I am a princess, all girls are. Even if they live in tiny old attics; even if they aren't pretty, or young, or smart, they are still princesses, all of us.”
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Under her immature but firm eyes, everyone like Miss Minchin who is smothered by the dogma and worldliness of the adult world will feel ashamed that he has forgotten that he once had a beautiful princess dream and turned away from the princess he wanted to be.
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Years after watching the movie, I still want to read the story in the original book, and the scene in the movie where Sara and her friends sit on the head of the Buddha statue lying in the lake and listen to the story is a beautiful scene that will never be forgotten in my memory. ?
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It's not ridiculous to insist on being the princess you want to be, and it's sad not to believe that you can be a princess too.
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