She is generally the same character in both the French, Disney and original version. She is the daughter of a successful merchant and is the most kindhearted soul in both versions. She is devoted to her father as her sisters just use him to get the finest material items. Belle would do anything for her father and she portrays this affection for him in both the film and fairy tale. She also takes the blame for her father’s punishment because if he would have never picked the rose from the garden he wouldn’t have gotten in trouble and gotten himself in this awful predicament. Also, in all of the stories Belle isn’t like her sisters in that she is not infatuated with riches and material items. This makes her more beautiful in the sense that she would rather be reading a book or going exploring in the forest rather than wearing beautiful ball gowns or looking at fine jewelry. She remains a down-to-earth type of person throughout the entirety of the story which makes her a very unique …show more content…
Although they aren’t important to Belle, clothing is of huge importance to her sisters. Back then, clothing was very significant because it signified wealth and prosperity. If you has the nicest clothes and jewelry, you were probably the daughter of a wealthy merchant of you had some tie to royalty. We not only see this tie in Beauty and the Beast but we see it all over the realm of fairy tales throughout its time period. You also see many stories in which the daughter is very beautiful but doesn’t have or care about the clothing that she wears because she is preoccupied by other tasks, such as taking care of the family or doing chores. Beauty and the Beast is a perfect example because of this because she is more beautiful than her sisters and she doesn’t realize or care that she is beautiful because she is preoccupied by taking care of her father than what she is going to wear to an