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Does anyone have a problem with the Little Mermaid being black?

Why?
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@Whodunnit Have you actually read the story? It was a favourite of mine when i was a child and the Disney version is so far removed that it is a different story altogether.

The Little Mermaid was never described as white, ever.


In the book she is described as below: [quote]
but the youngest was the prettiest of them all; her skin was as clear and
delicate as a rose-leaf, and her eyes as blue as the deepest sea; but,
like all the others, she had no feet,
[/quote]

She is also not Danish, it is a magical story about a mythical creature. Andersen wanted his readers to use their imagination and he did not write names for any character or any place name.

The descriptions used in the story, first of the sea kingdom ....

[quote]the water is as blue as the petals of the loveliest cornflower, and as clear as the purest glass[/quote]

[quote]Outside the palace was a big garden, with flaming red and deep-blue trees. Their fruit glittered like gold, and their blossoms flamed like fire on their constantly waving stalks. The soil was very fine sand indeed, but as blue as burning brimstone.[/quote]

And then of the Prince's kingdom:

[quote]....was a building. Orange and lemon trees grew in its garden, and tall palm gateway[/quote]


It is quite clearly not Denmark but somewhere more tropical... so if they stuck to the original story and had to assign a race to a mythical creature then by your logic she should have been brown to start off with!


No-one was this upset when Disney completely altered the story from the original