Why should she. She is in love with the guy. Let us not get into a combination of Lust-murder or Liebestod which is a Dark, Germanic Opera device. ( sadly, sometimes used in songs about freak accidents and mutual suicices).
She wanted to, but the prince was required to marry a princess to fulfill political agendas.
In the original story by Han Christian Anderson the little mermaid opts to die rather than kill the prince to save herself.
Ariel could either kill the prince or die and she decides to die and become a spirit because she cannot kill the prince because she still loves him even if he still doesn't love her back
She had a chance to save herself but it required her to kill the prince. So she let herself die and became the foam of the sea
The Grimm Brothers didn't write it. The tale was created by Hans Christian Andersen, and the original had sci-fi overtones. Mermaids live three times as long as humans but dissolve into the ocean at the end of 300 years. Some effervesce prematurely, like Ariel. She dies in the original for violating taboo on race-mixing.
* The mermaid in the movie marries the prince, in the book she refuses to kill the prince and the princess and becomes the sea. * In the movie, the mermaid is Ariel, the seawitch is Ursula, the prince is Eric, etc. and they have no names in the book. * In the book, of course, there is no Sebastian, no Flounder, and etc. * The book is much more graphic, in addition to losing her voice, the mermaid's feet bleed when she walks, as if she were walking on glass. Also, to return to the sea she must cut out the hearts of both the prince and the princess he married. Also: the seawitch doesn't try to steal the prince away, instead he ends up marrying a princess that his parents arranged him to.
In the original story by Han Christian Anderson the little mermaid opts to die rather than kill the prince to save herself.
Ariel and Prince Eric get married and Ariel gives birth to little Melody (after her singing voice) The real ending would be the Hans Christian Anderson ending. The little mermaid accepts death rather than kill her prince and return to being a mermaid.
Ariel could either kill the prince or die and she decides to die and become a spirit because she cannot kill the prince because she still loves him even if he still doesn't love her back
WELL MAYBE NOT EVERYONE REMEMBERS THAT MOVIE BUT I KNOW I DID. it's by toei video by Hans christian andersen and the title is the little mermaid
She had a chance to save herself but it required her to kill the prince. So she let herself die and became the foam of the sea
The Grimm Brothers didn't write it. The tale was created by Hans Christian Andersen, and the original had sci-fi overtones. Mermaids live three times as long as humans but dissolve into the ocean at the end of 300 years. Some effervesce prematurely, like Ariel. She dies in the original for violating taboo on race-mixing.
* The mermaid in the movie marries the prince, in the book she refuses to kill the prince and the princess and becomes the sea. * In the movie, the mermaid is Ariel, the seawitch is Ursula, the prince is Eric, etc. and they have no names in the book. * In the book, of course, there is no Sebastian, no Flounder, and etc. * The book is much more graphic, in addition to losing her voice, the mermaid's feet bleed when she walks, as if she were walking on glass. Also, to return to the sea she must cut out the hearts of both the prince and the princess he married. Also: the seawitch doesn't try to steal the prince away, instead he ends up marrying a princess that his parents arranged him to.
Mona doesnt kill mya
turn you into a mermaid or kill you
You can kill the mermaid by stabing her with a knife
she doesnt she only blinds her
No, you can only kill living creatures, Mermaids are imaginary.