Mulan Essay

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One of my all time favorite Disney movies Mulan was based on the fifth century Chinese poem the Ballad of Mulan. As little contemporary evidence exists other than the poem, it is unknown whether she was a real or fictional person. In the movie Mulan is portrayed as a very beautiful, strong, and brave woman who disguises herself as a man named Ping and joins the imperial army to defeat the huns in the stead of her old and very weak father and ultimately saves China.
However, at the beginning, Mulan is introduced as this free-spirited outcast, who is kind hearted and brave, but she is also incredibly clumsy, doesn’t follow the traditions or rules. And When Mulan has to meet her mother in town to get ready for the villages match maker she is …show more content…

The Hun army is so great in numbers that General Li’s army would be crushed in an instant, so Mulan takes the last canon and aims it at the Mountain side and causes an avalanche. Mulan is a hero for saving the men but she sustained an injury which made it impossible to conceal the fact that she was a female. Chi Fu even wanted Shang to execute Mulan for her crime but since she saved him in return he let her live and gave her supplies and her horse. Then he and his men leave to tell the Emperor that they have won the war, but while Mulan is on the Mountain she sees Shaun Yu and some of his men pop out of the snow “like daisies” and she knows she has to warn Shang and the men. However when she gets to them, they don't believe her, it isn't until The Huns override the Palace and take the Emperor hostage do Shang and the men believe her. Mulan comes up with a plan and Shang and the men follow her and help her follow through with it. And Although her, Mushu, and Cri-Kee did blow up the palace, they did manage to save the Emperor and save China from Shaun Yu and the Huns. In the end, Mulan did bring her family honor, great honor in fact and she didn’t even have to get

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