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A villain has stolen the voices of all the Disney Princesses (save for Ariel). Who'd be the best and the worst to cope with it and why?

Snow White, Cinderella, Aurora, Belle, Jasmine, Pocahontas, Mulan, Rapunzel, Tiana, Anna and Elsa suddenly, and with no explaination, lose their voices.

After a while a contest is held to see who managed to cope with it in the best way, and who utterly failed at it.

Who's the winner? And the loser? And why?
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Ariel_Triton said:
Me, because I have had experience with it before
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Sk8er__grl said:
This should be a سروے sweety. Either way, my جوابات none. Because none of the princesses would be stupid enough to do it.
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Digoenes said:
Probably Aurora, especially since a major trait of hers is the "gift of song," with that taken away she would have a hard time adjusting since she lost a significant part of herself. Remember it was Aurora's singing that brought Philip to her.
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sabrinchix said:
Winner - Pochahontas, because she is able to "listen (and speak) with her heart"
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tarttoter said:
Snow White: In time, she'll adapt without making a fuss. She's always been demure and non-confrontational, and she'd end up using a combination of body language and expressions, picking something up from Dopey. She may fare well

Cinderella: As for Snow, she already starts for being quite and less vocal than her modern brethen. However, I see her "leaning" on the prince to act as her mouthpiece

Aurora: As the "gift of voice" was one of her gifts to begin with, she'd be devastated at first. However she'd still make the best of her remaning gifts, for example replacing song with ballet

Belle: She's a bright girl, and well educated. Along with her beloved books, she'd pick the habit to carry around paper and a pencil., frequently pestering the other to read what she had to say

Jasmine: She'd start slapping whatever she fells misunderstood, but she's determinated enough to get on with her life. She'd not be happy, but confortable

Pocahontas: She's one of the ones who'd live her condition in the best way possible. She has already "the voice of her heart": being understood is her gift. Voice یا no voice

Mulan: She doesn't like to be understimated. She'd find that as a challenge in a fashion, picking up a sign language and teaching it

Tiana: Tiana is pliable. That's her gift. Her life, being a black woman in the New Orleans of the old times, won't be easier, but she'd go on

Rapunzel: She's overtly lively, cheery and moody. She'd be in a long loop of mood swings, going from deep sadness to panic, alternating moments of scatterbrained attempts to be understood of melancholic moments of quiet.

Merida: She'd loathe the pity she feels she'd gardner مزید than her condition. She'd put maybe an hard shell.

Anna and Elsa: That depends.

Anna and Elsa (together): They'd cope fairly well. As long as they're together. They share a bond so deep to almost پار, صلیب with telepathy. To them, would be like nothing happened, and they get from each other enough strenght to face the world

Anna (alone): She's going to suffer the most of them all. She has a drive to connect with people, and with no voice of her own that be really hard.

Elsa (alone): She starts already scarred enough to be a loner. She'd feel her loss is a literal "sign from heaven" that teaches her to stay apart from people.

Assuming that's a contest, the only one truly "failing" would be Anna and Rapunzel. Maybe Jasmine.
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