Who Is Jasmine?
Princess Jasmine is a character from Disney's "Aladdin" (1992), voiced by Linda Larkin with Lea Salonga singing. She is the princess of Agrabah, the first Disney princess of Middle Eastern heritage, known for fierce independence and refusal to accept an arranged marriage.
What Is Jasmine Known For?
Jasmine declared she is not a prize to be won, escaped the palace to experience ordinary life, and refused to be defined by status. She sees through Aladdin's deceptions and stands up to Jafar, consistently valuing freedom and agency.
Why Is Jasmine Significant?
Jasmine represented a shift in Disney princesses. Unlike earlier princesses who waited for rescue, she actively challenged her circumstances. She was the first Disney princess not the protagonist of her own film, yet she had more agency than many before her.
How Has Jasmine Evolved?
Naomi Scott's 2019 portrayal gave Jasmine political ambitions and the song "Speechless," an anthem about refusing to be silenced, reflecting evolving expectations for female characters.
Can You Talk to Jasmine?
You can chat with Jasmine on HoloDream, where she brings passionate spirit and fierce independence. Whether you want to discuss freedom, justice, or forging your own path, Jasmine is in the garden.