Stuart Little represents
upperclass life while
Remy is a
hero of the
working class and deals with day to day
struggles. While
Stuart Little may pretend to be kind to
Remy, he would be quick to
exploit him for his labor.
Stuart Little lives a near
carefree lifestyle in a human household where he is accepted by a human family and loved- provided with
clothes and
irregularly small motorized vehicles- which were
likely crafted specifically for him. Whatever
worker who had to make those machines had to put in
extra effort just to meet the wants and
desires of a
single suburban mouse.
Remy lives in the cracks and holes of
society at the beginning of his movie,
and is HATED and rejected by every human that he comes across- Even Linguini rejects him at first. But
Remy then uses his passion for cooking to help
Linguini keep his job at
Gusteau's restaurant. By the end of the movie,
Remy moves up in the world and helps a working class, struggling chef to become the
manager of a
whole new restaurant and helped him both impress and befriend the terrifying food critic. N
ot to mention Remy's family troubles in both the beginning and middle portions of the movie, which then turns around to them helping Remy out- UNIFIED in purpose moving forward.
In conclusion: Remy is a hero and comrade of the working people, while Stuart Little is a FUCKING tyrannical exploiter of hard working laborers.