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  1. Princesses are by definition beautiful; would you call the daughter of your ruler and lord anything less than perfect?
  2. People don't like stories that involve ugly people as the hero(ine)s.
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Princesses in Fairy Tales are often portrayed as pretty because beauty is a common theme in storytelling and can symbolize purity, goodness, and innocence. It's a simple and recognizable way to represent idealized characters that readers or viewers can easily identify with and root for.

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