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the free encyclopedia This article is about the Disney character. For the song from the film · see Belle (Disney song) . For other uses · 2018 · Belle offers her own freedom in exchange for his. Despite his outward appearance · she gradually befriends the Beast · who learns kindness in return. The character was created by screenwriter Linda Woolverton · particularly Ariel from The Little Mermaid (1989). Belle's supervising animators · James Baxter and Mark Henn · drew inspiration from various sources to design a beautiful yet believable heroine · specifically referencing European facial features · ballerinas · who praised her bravery · intelligence · and independence. Although she was initially celebrated as a feminist character · reassessments have been more divided · empowered animated heroines. One of Disney's most recognizable characters · spin-offs · and merchandise · independent young woman · who longs for adventure beyond her "provincial" town. Although admired for her beauty
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