Oh whoops did I write the same quote from the gif? Maybe it's because Sharpay's height is only mentioned once. East High is a place where basketball gets all the money and attention, but here's Sharpay still proud to be in the drama club. High School Musical was also was a huge milestone for education in the arts. Sharpay made me feel like I wasn't weaker for hating sports, which is super important, but this is even more than that. "We have to save our show from people who don't know the difference between a Tony Award and Tony Hawk." She is right up there with Elle Woods in teaching girls who are more stereotypically feminine that it does not mean they are weak. Sharpay wears pink every single day and she is still the alpha. Female empowerment is under-represented, but girly-girl empowerment is even more under-represented. But besides being a perfect color, let's talk about how important her obsession is. Need I say more? Everything of Sharpay's from her clothes to her double lockers to her convertible and golf cart is pink. "Does this look like a good outfit for changing history?" Her level of obsession with pink is something to be admired. She taught kids everywhere with huge dreams to not be afraid to try. ) More importantly, she didn't just dream about, Broadway, when she was done with school, she went to for it, and her dreams came true. She will do anything to get her spotlight (I mean she can go a little far, but. Sharpay is one of Disney's most ambitious characters. She's not afraid to go after what she wants. Her entire life has to revolve around her dream, but that's how she plans on reaching it.Ĥ. Theatre is just about all she cares about, and that's why she's the best. Sharpay can teach us all a valuable lesson about finding what we're good at and sticking to it. They're missing the "it factor." Little 8 year old me wanted to perform exactly like Sharpay from the very first note of "What I've Been Looking For."ģ. Troy and Gabriella can sing, but they don't have the same stage presence. "I told you not to do the jazz squares."Įveryone preferred Troy and Gabriella's performances when we were little, but not me. Like I said, I idolized Sharpay (maybe a little much) growing up, and hey it took me a while to grow out of my attitude problems, but once they were gone I was left with many other important life lessons.Ģ. Still, she's a lot more than her attitude. It is so funny to watch! I mean maybe it's not the best way to actually live your life, but you know she represents your internal monologue when things don't go your way. Let's be honest, you wished you could get away with being as dramatic as Sharpay Evans growing up.
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