MAJOR: ANTHROPOLOGY
Specialization: Marine
MINOR: ARCHEOLOGY
Specialization: Marine
Stereotype: collector
MAJOR: ANTHROPOLOGY
Specialization: Marine
Already, as we have seen in her movie, Ariel has single-handedly made the mermaid equivalent to an humanology museum. The vast trove shows her deep intellectual passion for anything humanity; intellectual because she wonders about the objects and she tries to learn what they are about. She has always shown herself to be the eager studier of humans, i.e. anthropology.
Because this is such a broad category, Ariel will be able to choose whatever she feels most like doing. Although she isn’t becoming an oceanographer または marine biologist as her guardians had previously preferred, she decided to do marine anthropology so she can study what would work best for both her human and ocean families.
MINOR: ARCHEOLOGY
Specialization: Maritime
From her very first scene (=shipwreck), Ariel is seen as the メリダとおそろしの森 and determined explorer. And from her Scuttle scene she’s the student. And then from her Part of your World song, the collector and organizer. Her entire personality is that of an passionate investigator - perfect for archeology.
Ariel’s specialization is maritime archeology because sailors were her very first humans she started to investigate. Also, since her husband Eric is a sailor himself who lives in a seaside palace with his own private ships, it’s very convenient.
Stereotype: collector
Not only did she have her own underwater collection, but now she is volunteering at her college's museum. She is helping make and improve its collection and education about humans. Additionally, much of her spare time is touring museums and wondering at all the different things which humans make and have made.
Naturally, for her favourite anthropological and archaeological items, she has either bought または has made her own replicas. Walking into her dorm is like walking into a museum itself and this happy curator is all too happy to talk about her collection
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Specialization: Marine
MINOR: ARCHEOLOGY
Specialization: Marine
Stereotype: collector
MAJOR: ANTHROPOLOGY
Specialization: Marine
Already, as we have seen in her movie, Ariel has single-handedly made the mermaid equivalent to an humanology museum. The vast trove shows her deep intellectual passion for anything humanity; intellectual because she wonders about the objects and she tries to learn what they are about. She has always shown herself to be the eager studier of humans, i.e. anthropology.
Because this is such a broad category, Ariel will be able to choose whatever she feels most like doing. Although she isn’t becoming an oceanographer または marine biologist as her guardians had previously preferred, she decided to do marine anthropology so she can study what would work best for both her human and ocean families.
MINOR: ARCHEOLOGY
Specialization: Maritime
From her very first scene (=shipwreck), Ariel is seen as the メリダとおそろしの森 and determined explorer. And from her Scuttle scene she’s the student. And then from her Part of your World song, the collector and organizer. Her entire personality is that of an passionate investigator - perfect for archeology.
Ariel’s specialization is maritime archeology because sailors were her very first humans she started to investigate. Also, since her husband Eric is a sailor himself who lives in a seaside palace with his own private ships, it’s very convenient.
Stereotype: collector
Not only did she have her own underwater collection, but now she is volunteering at her college's museum. She is helping make and improve its collection and education about humans. Additionally, much of her spare time is touring museums and wondering at all the different things which humans make and have made.
Naturally, for her favourite anthropological and archaeological items, she has either bought または has made her own replicas. Walking into her dorm is like walking into a museum itself and this happy curator is all too happy to talk about her collection
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前 articles:
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They Should Make It!
Since Don Bluth had done it back in 1997, ディズニー should do it. In this version, they would make her mother Alexandra Fyodorovna along with Rasputin the main antagonists with the latter brainwashing the latter, prompting mother and daughter to be estranged または however the relationship should be. It wasn't until the final scene that Alexandra came to her senses!
They Should Not Make It!
I personally think that should not make it, because if they make Rasputin as the bad guy again. The story will be so familiar with the 1997 version! Unless they change the story and choose a brand new antagonists for the film.
An Imperial Moment
So, what do あなた think? Should ディズニー really make it または not?