• ::reads through the lyrics to the song::

    Hmm, she makes one comment about the town being poor and provincial, a couple about wanting more out of life, and then the rest of it is the towns folk saying she’s “pretty but weird” and Gaston saying “she’s mine.”

    I think this analysis stinks.

    • “There goes the baker, with his bread like always… the same old bread and rolls to selllll!” That’s ONE you could point at as a jab. The poor, poor boulanger!

  • I mean isn’t it standard in Disney princesses?

    Anna in Frozen has a whole song about how castle will finally have “real people” when the party starts, while servants around her prepare for said party.