This reason substantiates the argument because the story failed to provide a proper ending for the villains which were the step mother and sisters. In addition, due to the lack of information about the villains in the end of the story, it causes the audience to view the villains as being inconsequential. However, the villains and bullies often play pivotal roles in stories for example, in Beauty and the Beast because many significant lessons are learned from their actions and mistakes. Moreover, Beauty and the Beast teaches individuals not to be afraid to stand up for themselves as well as for other people against people who hurt them.The main character, Beauty, sets an example for people to follow when they are targeted by bullies because when her father was called a “crazy old loon” by a discourteous person she immediately defended her father. Also, she was not afraid to stand up for herself in similar situations. Consequently, the audience is able to see the importance of self reliance and defending other people because Beauty’s actions to defend herself and her father is deemed to be a good moral of the story as it was the right thing to …show more content…
For this reason, Cinderella is described as a passive character, hence, her situation of bullying sends messages that are detrimental to people. This is because it delivers the message that it is acceptable to endure abuse or pain until someone rescues the victim which is wrong due to many reasons, one it being dangerous to the victim’s mental health. In conclusion, Beauty and the Beast is more superior than Cinderella when addressing the topic of bullying due to its empowering female character.he knows not, nor does he care. But his heart tells him that here...here is the maid predestined to be his bride. (Cinderella, 1950). Therefore, Cinderella supports the concept of love at first sight where physical appearances are the foundation of love and matter the most in a relationship. Although the prince had been fascinated by Cinderella’s beauty and claimed he loved her, studies show that only 6%- 11% of the population fall in love with someone at first sight or with someone they’ve recently met (Dr. NerdLove, para. 7,