A Prince and Princess — Part I
The explanation of the princess and her willingness to be married is kind of reminiscent of Anna and Hans’s relationship. Anna was so quick to agree to marry someone who understood her quirkiness. But it is a bit of a stretch since there are no real romantic relationships in the original fairytale. It may be for the best since the whole Hans thing didn’t really work out for Anna anyway. However, that also means no Kristoff in the original fairytale. Say it ain’t so!
A Prince and Princess — Part II
... the princess mentioned in the previous slide has found her
prince .... Turns out it’s not him, but the
princess and prince are very kind to ... and take care of ....
Wouldn’t it be cool if this kind princess and prince were the
inspiration for the Rapunzel and Eugene "Flynn Ryder" cameo in Frozen, eh? Eh?
Images: Walt Disney Pictures
REMARK BY DIAMOND GRANT
In an interesting parallel between movie and tale, in the fourth section of The Snow Queen, ... is told a story of marriage ..., about a princess who was fixated on getting hitched.
CRITIQUE BY Glory of Frozen vs. TSQ-IV
The different adventures (in TSQ) ... all represent a progression of love, of possession. ... the Princess who thought love was choosing a man who was handsome and talked well, ...
Anna (in Frozen) meets many people on her adventure and on the journey to locate her sibling, all of them representing love in its different forms: Hans, like the Princess of the tale, is almost shallow in his view of love, "true love" found so quickly and from nothing more than a day's meeting and a quick-witted word.
FROZEN VS TS IN DISNEYFIED OR DISNEYTRIED, ON THE OTHER HAND, SEES KRISTOFF AS THE PRINCE (INSERT REMARK HERE):
Images: Walt Disney Pictures
REMARK BY DIAMOND GRANT
In an interesting parallel between movie and tale, in the fourth section of The Snow Queen, ... is told a story of marriage ..., about a princess who was fixated on getting hitched.
CRITIQUE BY Glory of Frozen vs. TSQ-IV
The different adventures (in TSQ) ... all represent a progression of love, of possession. ... the Princess who thought love was choosing a man who was handsome and talked well, ...
Anna (in Frozen) meets many people on her adventure and on the journey to locate her sibling, all of them representing love in its different forms: Hans, like the Princess of the tale, is almost shallow in his view of love, "true love" found so quickly and from nothing more than a day's meeting and a quick-witted word.
FROZEN VS TS IN DISNEYFIED OR DISNEYTRIED, ON THE OTHER HAND, SEES KRISTOFF AS THE PRINCE (INSERT REMARK HERE):
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