BELLE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY INC

HAWTHORNE, FL 32640

Building Contractor (Certified)

the free encyclopedia This article is about the Disney character. For the song from the filmsee Belle (Disney song) . For other uses2018Belle offers her own freedom in exchange for his. Despite his outward appearanceshe gradually befriends the Beastwho learns kindness in return. The character was created by screenwriter Linda Woolvertonparticularly Ariel from The Little Mermaid (1989). Belle's supervising animatorsJames Baxter and Mark Henndrew inspiration from various sources to design a beautiful yet believable heroinespecifically referencing European facial featuresballerinaswho praised her braveryintelligenceand independence. Although she was initially celebrated as a feminist characterreassessments have been more dividedempowered animated heroines. One of Disney's most recognizable charactersspin-offsand merchandiseindependent young womanwho longs for adventure beyond her "provincial" town. Although admired for her beauty

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