Top 10 Disney Princesses with the Worst Lives Before Marriage

Here is the list of Disney princesses with the worst lives before marriage.
The Top Ten
Snow White Snow White lived under the harsh rule of her wicked stepmother, the Evil Queen, who was envious of her beauty. She was forced into servitude, doing menial labor and eventually had to flee for her life when the Queen ordered her death.

She's the best because she's so optimistic, even though the Evil Queen mistreated her. That's a very good quality of Snow White, and I don't find it annoying at all.

I feel sad for Snow because she was a maid and never had any real friends. She had an evil stepmother.

Poor her! She has to work so hard in her own castle! She doesn't have her parents' love.

Cinderella Cinderella was mistreated by her wicked stepmother and stepsisters, who relegated her to the role of a servant in her own home. She endured emotional abuse and constant labor, with no hope of escaping her dire situation.

Cinderella is just like Snow because she was always kept as a maid and had ugly stepsisters. But I feel sadder for Snow because she was younger.

Pocahontas Pocahontas, the daughter of a Powhatan chief, lived amidst rising tensions between her tribe and English colonists. She faced the pressure of her people's expectations while navigating the complex dynamics of colonization and potential conflict.
Ariel Ariel, a young mermaid princess, longed for freedom from the constraints of her undersea kingdom and her father's strict rules. She felt isolated due to her fascination with the human world, which led her to make a dangerous pact with a sea witch.

I feel sad for her because everyone calls her a dumbo.

Rapunzel Rapunzel was kept isolated in a tower by the evil Mother Gothel, who lied to her about the dangers of the outside world. She grew up cut off from any real human connection, unaware of her true heritage and the life she was meant to live.

She was trapped in a tower for 18 whole years and had nothing to do. I wouldn't say her life was horrible because she had magic hair, and if she wanted to, she could have escaped the tower before Flynn came to her. Or, she could have killed Mother Gothel - though that sounds a little bloody.

Merida Merida, a Scottish princess, struggled against the constraints of her mother's strict expectations for her to marry and fulfill royal duties. She yearned for independence and the freedom to shape her own destiny.

I feel sad for her because she doesn't have any manners and is so selfish, turning her own mother into a bear.

Tiana Tiana grew up in poverty in New Orleans, working multiple jobs to achieve her dream of opening her own restaurant. Her hardworking nature left her little time for herself, and she faced many obstacles in a world that underestimated her ambition.
Aurora Aurora, cursed as a baby by the wicked fairy Maleficent, was hidden away in the forest for her own protection. Despite the loving care of three good fairies, she remained unaware of her royal identity and lived in seclusion, bound by a destiny she could not escape.
Belle Belle lived in a small provincial town where she was ridiculed for being different due to her love of books and her dreams of a life beyond her mundane surroundings. She also dealt with the unwanted advances of the arrogant Gaston, who refused to respect her wishes.
Mulan Mulan lived in a traditional Chinese society that placed rigid expectations on women, pressuring her to conform to roles she did not fit. Feeling trapped, she ultimately disguised herself as a man to take her ailing father's place in the army.

Everyone told her she was a disgrace and dishonor, but all she wanted was for her family to be safe and happy.

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