I’m completely in love with her dress and want one for my very own. In Sleeping Beauty, however, Aurora’s unchangeable nature is exactly the point. The “spoiled young girl” vibe has bugged me a time or two, but I’m waiting for them to flesh out the character a bit more before I decide just how much that’s gonna bug me once we get to know her properly. But beneath the shiny veneer of a spoiled young girl beats the heart of a woman willing to sacrifice everything for love. Born into a life of wealth and privilege, Anastasia was raised every bit the polished princess. Here’s how the casting call described her:įemale, early to mid 20s. I’m looking forward to seeing more of her story, to see how she ended up in the same position as her mother, and what this sacrifice is she mentioned. Turns out she’s actually a different character, which I think was clever of them, because it means they can tell Aurora’s story, which has elements of her mother’s, so it not completely foreign to us, and then they can also tell us the actual Sleeping Beauty story as they move ahead in developing Aurora’s character. When it was announced that we’d be getting Aurora, everyone assumed that we’d be getting the Sleeping Beauty we all know. Taken from this article, which is sorta spoilery, so don’t click if you don’t wanna know stuff: Was it Aurora’s (Sarah Bolger) mother that Regina (Lana Parrilla) was referring to back in Season 1 who got the best of Maleficent (Kristin Bauer)? Sleeping Beauty is my favorite Disney movie and I was not sure about the whole brunette Aurora thing. I like what we’re seeing so far, but agree that more character development would be Knight wrote: In Perrault’s version, the sleeping princess was ‘nameless’ and a brunette. According to the Disney movie, Sleeping Beauty, Princess Aurora was cursed by the. Disney made the princess a blonde, named her Aurora (which was the name of her daughter in the Perrault version), and had the Prince fight a dragon to get to her. Aurora had been born the only child to King Stephen and Queen Leah. In the Disney version, some notable changes were made from the Perrault version. However, since this Phillip did not slay Maleficent before getting to his Aurora and since there have been ample references made to another sleeping beauty, I believe that we’re seeing a different sleeping beauty. I shared those thoughts until I saw the episode. But maybe that’s this Aurora’s mom? I’m interested to learn what she was talking about when she said she made a sacrifice. I know this isn’t really about her character, but I was disappointed that they made her a brunette.
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