Student Clip 40: Chantal Gagnon
Language: Use of humor and sarcasm

They are images of perfection, their skin flawless, their hair perfectly coiffed, and each the voice of an angel. They're diverse, too—one a redhead, one a brunette, and one a blonde. They reach audiences both young and old, having been around from the days when I was a child and still gaining in popularity. I watched them. I grew up with them. I wanted to be them. They are the Disney princesses. As a young child, I struggled with identity crisis. With each new movie I saw, I wanted to emulate that princess. I envied their simplistic lifestyles, hoping that one day I, too, would discover that I had a fairy godmother. I'm sure my dreams were not very different from those of the women who sit here before me. Therefore, on behalf of myself, the women here today, and even you men, if you liked a little bit of role-playing as a child, I would like to pay homage to the Disney princesses for giving me unrealistic expectations about life, love, and hair.