Similarities include having memorable characters. Elsa from Frozen, Ariel from The Little Mermaid, Tarzan, and Rapunzel from Tangled are all well - known. They also have elements of love in their stories. In Frozen, it's the love between sisters. In The Little Mermaid, it's Ariel's love for Prince Eric. However, their story structures are different. Frozen has a more complex plot with multiple sub - plots about the kingdom and Elsa's powers. Tarzan's story is more about his adaptation to human society after being raised by apes.
Well, all of these Disney stories are full of adventure. In The Little Mermaid, Ariel's adventure to the surface world is full of danger and new experiences. Tarzan's life in the jungle is an adventure in itself. Tangled has Rapunzel's exciting escape from the tower. Frozen has the adventure of Anna trying to save her sister and the kingdom. But the tones are different. The Little Mermaid has a more dreamy and romantic tone. Tarzan is more about survival and nature. Tangled has a sense of mystery around Rapunzel's hair, and Frozen has a theme of family and acceptance.
Tarzan is my favorite. I love the idea of a human being raised by animals in the jungle. The relationship between Tarzan and his ape family is very interesting. Also, the animation of the jungle scenery is amazing. It makes you feel like you are really in that wild and exciting environment.
In the Grimm's Little Mermaid story, it's much darker. For example, the mermaid feels extreme pain when she walks on land, like knives cutting her feet. In the Disney version, it's more family - friendly and focuses more on the romantic side. Also, in the Grimm version, the mermaid doesn't get a happily - ever - after in the same way as in Disney. The Grimm story often has a more moralistic and harsher tone compared to the more upbeat and magical Disney adaptation.
In Grimm's story, the Little Mermaid often has a more somber and tragic tone compared to the Disney version. For example, in Grimm, the mermaid's sacrifice might not lead to as 'happy' an ending as in Disney. Also, the Grimm story might focus more on the harsher aspects of the mermaid's transformation and her struggle in the human world.
In the original story, the mermaid doesn't get a happily - ever - after like in the Disney version. She turns into sea foam at the end. Also, the original story is darker and more complex, with more focus on the mermaid's pain and sacrifice.
One major difference is the concept of love and sacrifice. In the original story, the little mermaid's love for the prince is almost self - destructive. She endures so much pain just for a chance to be with him. The Disney version simplifies this. Another difference is the role of the sea witch. In the original, the deal with the witch is more complex and the consequences are harsher. And finally, the ending. Disney changed it to a more positive and commercial - friendly one, while the original ending of the mermaid becoming sea foam is a very poignant and sad conclusion.
The Grimm version of the Little Mermaid is darker. In it, the mermaid's transformation and her experiences are filled with more hardship. The Disney one, on the other hand, is more about the adventure and the beauty of the underwater world. The Grimm story may not have as much of the catchy music and bright colors as Disney. And the characters in the Grimm version seem to have more complex and less idealized personalities.
The Grimm's Fairy Tales' Little Mermaid is often darker. In the Disney version, it has a more positive and romantic ending. For example, in Grimm, the mermaid endures more pain and doesn't get a completely happy ending like in Disney.
One interesting Tangled and The Little Mermaid fanfiction could be about Rapunzel and Ariel meeting. Maybe Rapunzel's long hair gets tangled in Ariel's underwater world. It could be a story of them helping each other out of difficult situations and learning about each other's very different worlds.
Ariel is a mermaid princess. She is curious about the human world. She falls in love with a human prince. To be with him, she makes a deal with the sea witch Ursula, trading her voice for legs. She faces many challenges on land but in the end, her love breaks Ursula's spell and she gets her voice back and stays with the prince.
The original story of 'The Little Mermaid' by Hans Christian Andersen is quite different from the Disney version. In the real story, the mermaid makes a deal with the sea witch to trade her voice for legs. She endures great pain while walking on land. And in the end, instead of getting a happy ending with the prince, she turns into sea foam.