To become human so she can be with who she loves.
they took away her mermaid powers and voice.
In The Little Mermaid (1989), Ariel gives her voice to Ursula the Sea Witch in exchange for three days as a human.
Ursula the Sea Witch Half woman, half octopus, Ursula is a sea witch who has been banished from King Triton's palace... presumably for being conniving, evil, and generally unpleasant. She's waiting for the chance to have her revenge. She uses Ariel for her own underhanded purposes: She gives the princess human legs, taking her voice as payment. She gives Ariel three days to make Prince Eric fall in love with her; if Ariel fails, she'll turn back into a mermaid and becomes Ursula's property. Ursula has no intention of letting Ariel succeed, of course. Ursula also has 2 eel henchmen who do her bidding, whom try to prevent Ariel and the Prince from getting together.
Ariel was locked in a tree called the "Gnarled Tree" in Disney's "The Little Mermaid." This scene occurs when Ursula's minions capture Ariel and trap her in the tree to prevent her from escaping. The Gnarled Tree symbolizes Ariel's entrapment and struggle against Ursula's dark magic.
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they took away her mermaid powers and voice.
Ashla stole Ariel's voice because she wanted to marry the prince.
So she could rule all of the oceans, since she has been in exile. That was part of her plan, when she learned that Ariel was in love with a human, it was her plan to get Ariel's voice then when her time is up. Ariel will belong to her forever, and king Triton would give up the trident to her and become more powerful.
In "The Little Mermaid," the wicked sea witch is named Ursula. She is known for her cunning and manipulative nature, striking a deal with Ariel to give her human legs in exchange for her voice. Ursula is often depicted as a powerful and malevolent figure, representing the challenges and sacrifices Ariel faces in her quest for love and freedom.
In The Little Mermaid (1989), Ariel gives her voice to Ursula the Sea Witch in exchange for three days as a human.
Triton was always a merman, but he got turned into an eel by Ursula, in exchange for Ariel's voice.
Flotsam and Jetsam, Ursulas eels, are her henchmen. They use their eyes to show Ursula what Ariel and her friends were doing. They convinced Ariel to follow them to Ursula so that Ariel could become human and be with Eric. They also used their bodies to hold Eric when he was trying to help Ariel.
Ursula
Ursula the Sea Witch Half woman, half octopus, Ursula is a sea witch who has been banished from King Triton's palace... presumably for being conniving, evil, and generally unpleasant. She's waiting for the chance to have her revenge. She uses Ariel for her own underhanded purposes: She gives the princess human legs, taking her voice as payment. She gives Ariel three days to make Prince Eric fall in love with her; if Ariel fails, she'll turn back into a mermaid and becomes Ursula's property. Ursula has no intention of letting Ariel succeed, of course. Ursula also has 2 eel henchmen who do her bidding, whom try to prevent Ariel and the Prince from getting together.
The crisis in "The Little Mermaid" occurs when Ariel makes a deal with the sea witch Ursula to trade her voice for human legs in order to win the love of Prince Eric. The crisis intensifies when Ursula manipulates events to prevent Ariel from achieving true love, leading to a climactic battle and resolution.
Voice. in the animated children's disney movie the little mermaid a villain named ursula steals the mermaid ariels voice. thus making her a mute and turning her self into a beautiful princess to steal prince eric's heart.
In "The Little Mermaid," the Donor is the sea witch Ursula. She plays a crucial role in the story by offering Ariel, the mermaid protagonist, a deal to trade her voice for human legs. Ursula's character embodies the archetype of a manipulative figure who grants wishes but with ulterior motives, ultimately leading to conflict and challenges for Ariel.