Princess Lottie
One of the main characters of the Disney movie “The Princess and the Frog” is Charlotte “Lottie” Le Bouff, a total princess. A princess is a girl who is adored by her father, is incapable of doing anything wrong in his eyes, and is given everything she wants. First of all, a princess is adored by her father. This is obviously true of Lottie. Throughout the movie, Lottie and her father always call each other by terms of endearment that show how much they adore each other. Mr. Le Bouff always calls Lottie “Princess,” and Lottie always calls her father “Big Daddy.” Secondly, a princess is incapable of doing anything wrong in her father’s eyes. Again, this is obviously true of Lottie. She never get into trouble. For example, in the beginning of the movie when they are eating pastries in the café, Lottie interrupts her father multiple times. Despite the many interruptions, Big Daddy Le Bouff doesn’t get mad at Lottie, he just gives her a pastry so she’ll stop talking and he can finish a sentence. Finally, a princess is given everything she wants. This is perhaps Lottie’s most obvious princess quality. In the opening scene of the movie, the audience sees her many, many princess dresses that her father has bought for her. When she is older, he pays hundreds of dollars more to give her a fancy catered ball and invites the prince to stay at their mansion so that he will want to court his daughter. No matter what Princess Lottie wants, she gets it. As can be seen from these examples, Lottie Le Bouff is the perfect example of a princess because she is adored by her father, is incapable of doing anything wrong in her father’s eyes, and is given everything she wants. [311 words]
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