Apparently This Is The Reason, Why Do Disney Princesses Wear Blue Dresses?





Snow White (Snow White), Cinderella, Aurora, Ariel, Belle, Jasmine, Pocahontas, Mulan, Tiana, Rapunzel, and Merida - there are many Disney Princess characters that stand out in the animated film made by The Walt Disney Company.







If observed, it turns out there are a number of similarities found from the Disney Princesses. Most of them do not have mothers orphans.







And it turns out, there is one more harmony that is obtained from these animated characters: they wear blue shirts or dresses. Or at least it contains blue elements.











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The animated icons are wearing light dresses, ice blue or sky blue.






As reported by The Sun, this is no mere coincidence. However, there is a meaning behind it.






"Namely, 'empowering' young girls," as quoted by News.com.au,







Blue is the color that represents trust, calm, and silence. Also the confidence that young girls are expected to have.







"When you realize that every major female character in Disney animation - Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Jasmine - they wear blue shirts! That is 'something', the blue of Disney," designer Christopher Kane told Elle Magazine.



Disney Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Jasmine





Meanwhile, Leatrice Eiseman from the Color Institute antone added, by wearing blue clothes, as if adding strength to the character.







"That's a very subtle way of saying, 'Despite the predicate of young women, of immature girls, you can also be strong," he told Allure.









The blue sky, Eiseman, has been believed to be a positive symbol and hope. "Although covered with clouds, we know that the sky is blue (hope), it is still up there. It's behind the clouds"







Apparently there is a third message that Disney wants to convey. And this is important: that blue is not only for boys. And that does not mean all princesses must look beautiful in a pink dress.




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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs





The Disney story is believed to be full of messages, depending on who is interpreting them. One of them is about science.







For example, in the story of Snow White or "Snow White", the princess falls asleep, similar to a coma, after eating poisoned apples. He can only be resurrected with the true love kiss of a handsome prince.







Apparently, there is a simple explanation for the princess's long sleep: bacteria.






The culprit is Listeria monocytogenesis, a rod-shaped bacterium contained in a number of foods, including apples. "Causing meningitis, sufferers often experience confusion. Or faint to coma," Dr. George Thompson, assistant professor of medicine at the University of California, Davis, told the science site, Life's Little Mysteries.







It takes more than just a kiss to wake up a meningitis patient who triggers coma, unless the kiss, somehow, contains large doses of antibiotics.







But, maybe a true kiss can work. In 2009, a British woman suffered a heart attack and coma. Two weeks helpless, she began to move when her husband claimed to give her a kiss.







Or Pinocchio, a fairy tale about a wooden puppet turned into a boy, with magical power.







This incident, with any scientific analysis, certainly does not make sense. Unless Pinocchio recovers from verruciform epidermodysplasia, a genetic skin disorder characterized by a high risk of skin carcinoma. Lack of immunity can make a person vulnerable to various types of human papillomavirus (HPV), including those that cause warts.








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