![]() Having enough of Merida's none princess behavior and is enraged by the damage that was done to the tapestry, Elinor takes Merida's bow and throws it into the fireplace as she angrily tells Merida to start acting like a princess. With Merida's anger getting the better of her she tells Elinor that she doesn't want to be like her, while Elinor begs Merida to not damage the tapestry she has worded hard on, until Merida sliced it with her when she stated that she would rather die than to be like Elinor as Merida's actions caused the stick illation of Elinor to be separated from the rest of their family on the tapestry. As the two try to talk with one another on what they have to say on the subject, the princess's actions and words gets Elinor to tell her daughter that she is acting like a child, while an enraged Merida calls her mother a beast as she points to the tapestry image of Elinor, with the rest of the DunBroch family, with her sword. After the three shot their arrows Merida make her stand as she addresses as the first born child of Clan DunBroch and that it gives her a right to shoot for her own hand, which angers Elinor and tries to stop her from shooting any more arrows until Merida's last arrow pierced right through Wee Dingwall's.Įnraged by Merida's selfish actions and embracing both their guests and hostess, Elinor drags Merida back into the castle so she could tell the princess off for her actions in privet. Once Merida hears Elinor say stating the rules of the games and oldest law, it gave her the idea as to how she can get herself out of marrying any of the Lords' sons by picking archery as the challenge for her hand. Before their guests came into the throne room, Elinor fixes Merida's hair only to have her pull the stray strand down out, to make Merida feel more like her than what Elinor wants her to be. ![]() Elinor was proud of her work while Merida hated how she has trouble moving and breathing in it, and just has Elinor began to speak Merida could tell that it could be something important from the heart but before the Queen could say it she ends up reminding Merida to smile. On the day of the three Clan Lords' arrival in DunBroch, Elinor tries to tame Merida's wild hair before fitting her into a tied blue dress, along with giving Merida her sliver necklace to make her look beautiful. Along with Merida promising herself that she won't give in to her mother's plans. Later that night both Elinor and Merida pretended to have a talk with each other through Fergus and Angus, from where they stood in the castle, as they both want the other to listen to what they have to say. Merida didn't see the point is what her mother was trying to make with the unpleasant story that cannot be real, even though Elinor tries to tell Merida that legends ring with truth and that she will except the plan that have been laid out for her once the Lords arrive with their suitors. When Elinor went to talk about it with Merida again and could tell that she is still upset about the idea, the Queen begins to retell Merida the legend of the forgotten kingdom and how the actions of one selfish prince led it to ruins, for not respecting the wishes of his father and three younger brothers. One night during dinner, Elinor is give the three letters that say the Lords of Clan MacGuffin, Macintosh and Dingwall have aggressed to let their first born sons fight for Merida's hand in marriage, while the DunBroch Queen is happy of the news Merida on the other wasn't, as she didn't felt ready for marriage or for her little free time life to be over, before she storms out of the room. As the years passed and around the time Merida became a teenager, however, Merida's tomboy-like behaviour and Elinor preparing her daughter for her future role as the queen of their land began to hinder it, since Merida hates her mother's lessons and countless lectures on her unladylike behaviour, from Elinor wanting Merida to be a proper lady like she is. ![]() When Merida was little she and Elinor were very close, as they play a game on the birthday where Merida receives her first bow from Fergus and one night during a thunder storm Elinor clams a scared little Merida by telling her that she'll always be there for her, before they begin to sing together. ![]() Please help improve this article by editing it. ![]() This section is in need of major improvement. ![]()
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