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fandomsecrets2013-12-17 07:02 pm
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(Anonymous) 2013-12-18 01:58 am (UTC)(link)And the argument of "feminine" = bad... well, she lived in a blatantly sexist society. The "feminine" was bad, in any interpretation. I don't think Mulan is less feminine because she fought and wore armor, nor that she felt accomplished as a warrior.
Would it have been nice if Mulan maybe had a female friend her own age who she interacted with? Sure. But for pacing purposes I don't think it's necessary, and Mulan wasn't rejecting femininity - she was rejecting sexism. I don't know. She didn't feel happy being dolled up and forced by tradition into marriage, which is fine. I understand the arguments to some extent, but I think Mulan is a great role model and was one of my favorite Disney movies growing up.
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(Anonymous) 2013-12-18 02:24 am (UTC)(link)I'm so fucking tired of female characters getting shit because "they aren't feminine" enough. Newsflash: Most women don't conform to a "overly-femenine" attitude either. You aren't being progressive by claiming that Mulan "is masculine".
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But she wasn't masculine and she wasn't overly feminine, she was, dare I say it, average. Which is fine and I relate to her more that way than on the extremes.