After much thought and intense debate, not only between friends but with myself as well, I have come to the conclusion that I Lucy Margaret Cosgrove could not think of one single Disney character to associate myself with. To make an ever lasting first impression of my creativity on my new Professor I realized that I could not place myself to any particular generic Disney persona, so instead I decided to relate myself with several:
Peter Pan: I never want to grow up! Not to say that I cannot have a mature domineer, but to me adulthood has none of that extra spice and magic we had as children when looking at the world. And like Peter, when I find something to believe in I put 100% of myself into it, even if that means kicking some pirate ass!
Emperor Kuzco: All right, I am not whiny bitchy royalty, but that’s not to say I don’t love getting my way! But I would have to say the qualities I relate most too are Kuzco’s sass and sarcasm. Two family traits I take much pride in.
Robin Hood (Disney version):I have a strong sense of moral values that I hold myself and others to. And like Robin I seem to find myself frequently surrounded by a loyal group of great people who hold similar values as my own, yet I always manage to find a great group of diversity. And I like to think I hold a fairly good leadership role among them.
Belle: Ok I had to identify myself with at least one of the Disney princesses, and looking back at my writing I find she is the first female character I identify with, lets chalk that up to Disney’s degradation of women through flimsy weak female roles. But as far as their princesses go Belle has got to be the best! Who doesn’t love a stubborn brunette who loves to read? (hint hint) Not to mention I like to think that all though I may be stubborn, I do give people the benefit of the doubt despite appearances, well as much as any human truly can. But if they are obnoxious that’s another story entirely…
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