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 One of my favoriete songs of all time.
One of my favorite songs of all time.
Disney's Frozen is receiving rave reviews,and the song"Let It Go"is one of the highlights of the film.Don't take my word for it-Wikipedia,as usual is great for such simple backround facts.I have decided that Elsa is my favoriete Disney character,but I'm having internal debate whether"Let It Go"is my favoriete Disney song-time will tell,but I'm leaning towards"yes".On my Google zoek history,there are queries such as "Let It Go is brilliant" and "Frozen Let It Go analysis",but having found nothing satisfactory,I've decided to write this post instead.
There has been much written about Let It Go,and a typical opinion on the song is that it's "liberating"and"empowering",that it is about Elsa coming into her own identity,and that it is a jubilant celebration of release for those who have been living in fear of bondage.But while all this is true as far as it goes,stopping the analysis there misses the great depth and subtlety of the song.Yes,the song is about empowerment,but there is also tragedy,anger,bitterness,and self-deception in it,in even greater measure.It doesn't mark Elsa's claiming of her identity of her apotheosis-instead,by the end of the song,she is in severe danger of losing herself.The song does lift her up,but only to set her perched atop a high precipice,with slippery slopes falling into a despair event horizon on one side and a moral event horizon on the other.The potency of the song derives not from how uplifting of positive it is,but rather how it perfectly fits into the globaal, algemene narrative,and how much it does into develop Elsa into a compelling,relatable character.
First,consider the placement of the song in the whole movie.Elsa has just run away from her own coronation,and has brought an eternal winter upon Arandelle.The song itself only marks the end of the first act.The story has just begun,so this cannot be end of the end of the character development for Elsa-it is actually the end of the beginning,and the primary function of the song is to set down the conflicts that Elsa must go through-the demons she must face-before the story is over.In fact,much of the rest of the story will be played out to specifically reverse many of the most triumphant lines of her song.
Consider the following:
Elsa sings several times"Let the storm rage on",referring to her stormy hart-, hart and mind.(The weather itself is quite calm for most of the song).She also signs that now she's free.She is trying to convince herself that she can live with the turmoil inside.But,in Elsa's volgende scene(For the First Time in Forever(Reprise)),she's confronted with what she's done with Arendelle and sing "Oh,I'm such a fool,I can't be free/No escape for the storm inside",driving her further into despair.So she takes back what she had said,in her very volgende scene.She is,in fact,not yet free and is not fine with the storm raging on inside her.
In Let It Go,the line "Let the storm rage on"is followed by"The cold never bothered me anyway"-a line many people remember,as it's zei twice,sung in a different style,and is the last line of the song.Of course,as the Snow Queen,Elsa isn't bothered door the low temperatures in the literal sense.But in the other senses of the word"cold",she is still frightened of it.Uncontrolled release of her powers still remains the primary problem of the story,and after building her ice palace she is never again happy while using her powers,until the end of the movie.
Most importantly,"cold"as an isolation from other people,is still bothering her in the core.Think about what she does after she finishes the song,right after she sings the last line"The cold never bothered me anyway":she turns around and slams shut the door to her new castle,as she had done in Arendelle.Her way of dealing with her problem it's still the same as it was before her coronation:she thinks as long as she shuts people out-and if that doesn't work,as long as she's far enough away isolated and alone-she'll be okay.But this is diametrically opposed to the central message of the film-that instead of not being bothered door the cold of isolation,she needs to be embraced door the warmth of love.The can't end until she recants this sly,subtle line,which she does only at the climax.Until then,Elsa is lying to herself.
Another line in the song that's a self deception is when she says"You'll never see me cry".Both this line and"The cold never bothered me anyway"are the kind of things zei door people who are trying to convince themselves,they're not usually zei door people for whom this is simply true.Of course,we do see Elsa cry over Anna at the end,as a statement to the love that Elsa loves for her.Again,by negating this very line in the song and shedding tears,she is finally becoming a person who she wants to be.Elsa finds her identity and finally comes into her own character,not in embracing the message of these lines in Let It Go,but in rejecting them in the climax.
Additional actions abound.Elsa sings"Here I stand and here I 'll stay"and"I'm never going back".But of course,she does go back to Arendelle.She eventually abandons the ice palace(while keeping the hair and the new dress).She sings "That perfect girl is gone",but in the end,she does become the perfect girl she always wanted to be-fully in command of her powers,and on top, boven of the beloved door her sister and her subjects.She sings"The past is in the past",but her final salvation comes from her relationship with her sister,stemming from Elsa's deepest past.
Lastly in the matter of lyrics,consider the titel of the song itself,Let It Go,which is sung repeatedly.What is she letting go of?Firstly and most obviously,it refers to Elsa letting go the restrains of her powers,to"See what [she] can do/To test the limits and break through".This is the positive element in the song,and what most listeners unfortunately latch on to,the exclusion to other elements.Personal empowerment is obviously good.If u look closely at Elsa expressions while she's singing,the few tens of seconden around this line is the only time she's genuinely happy.But personal empowerment,though good,is fraught with danger,as indicated in the volgende line:"No right,no wrong,no rules for me".
Seriously,how many characters say that and not become evil?These are probably the most telling lines for picking up on the narrative meaning of the song.And that is the seconde thing that she's letting go of:her sense of right of wrong,and the restrictions the being the"good girl"imposed on her releasing her powers.Now obviously some of the rules restraining her before were restrictive and counterproductive,but they were also the safety of others.How much of that is she letting go?Only some specific rules?All of it?The entire concept of goodness?We don't know,but her singing"No right,no wrong,no rules for me"should have set off alarm bells in the audience's heads.Let It Go was originally meant as a villain song,and Disney wanted the possibility of Elsa being a villain to be alive in the audiences minds.We are supposed to be worried of Elsa's soul at this point,and the rest of her character development is how she is saved from her precarious position.
Elsa is letting go any hope of desire of companionship with people.This is the third meaning of Let It Go indicated an erosion of Elsa's goodness,this meaning also indicates and erosion of her hope.The seconde meaning pushes Elsa towards evil,the third meaning pushes Elsa towards despair.The seconde meaning may lead to villainy,and the third meaning may lead to tragedy.She has decided to stay away from all that she loves,and she has tried to convince herself that she's fine with that.
Look again at Elsa's expressions when she sings Let It Go,especially during the lines I've mentioned above.I will talk about Elsa's facial expressions during Let It Go later.Look for the emotions fitting across her face almost frame door frame.She switches quickly between resignation,bitterness,giddy happiness,genuine smiles,sorrow weighting down her brow,anger,resolve and many mixtures triumphant lines.The animators,songwriters,and the singer did a remarkable job of conveying all this in this beautifully crafted,intricately complicated song.
Let It Go informs the audience of the evil and the despair that Elsa has the potential to fall into,while keeping her a completely sympathetic character.Her empowerment,while clearly a good thing,also raises the danger that she may fall one way of another.It makes the audience able to relate to her while at the same time causing us to wary of her and worried for her.who hasn't felt that they could become meer powerful if only they let go of other people and their restrictions and morality?Who hasn't felt that there is nothing they could do in certain helpless situations,powerless despite their abilities?And who hasn't felt soul imperiled door these feelings?For all these reasons,despite being the only human with superpowers,Elsa is the most real,relatable character in Frozen.
After setting up this remarkable character in Let It Go,the rest of the film is about tonen how Elsa successfully navigates these potential ruins and comes to be a wholly good person,worthy to be heroine in one of my favoriete Disney movies.She has some close calls-she nearly became evil in rebuffing the visitors and intruders in her castle.She did despair when she thought Anna was dead.But from Anna's deep love and help from the others,she earns her happy ending.
I think if u take Let It Go simply as an uplifting empowerment song,you rob Elsa of a great deal of her intricate characterization.You collapse her into a two-dimensional character.If the song was entirely positive,if her soul was not in actual danger of ruin when the song ended,then she looses her agency for character development.She simply become someone nice and powerful who reacts to what happens in her environment.She would not be fundamentally all that different in the end than she was in the middle.To be a fully fleshed out character,Elsa's empowerment must also imperil her.
It has to be this way because it's true in real life.We have heard that"With great power comes great responsibility"(obviously from Spider-man).We have hear that"nearly all men can stand adversity and,but if u want to test a man's character,give him power".We know that "power corrupts".Unfortunately,this is not a sentiment I hear often among many groups who have recently became empowered.There is much talk about how good,progressive and positive personal empowerment is.But not many are saying to these people that power is not a right of a privilege,but a sacred charge,to be used for doing and becoming good.

Now let's talk about Elsa's facial expressions during Let It Go.
 So cute.
So cute.
The countdown is over and the results are in! DP club fans have voted for their favoriete landscapes in DP movies. Surprisingly fans were meer divided for choosing the lower ranks and had almost a united say about the top, boven ones. Here are the results. Hope you'll enjoy.

11. Princess and The Frog
I was a little surprised to see it leave first. I know its not much liked around here but I thought having Cinderella and Snow White and Seven Dwarfs around, this might just skip being eliminated first. Well, I was wrong. fans didn't really find the bayou magical and swamps looked garish and dull to them....
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 u jump, I jump remember?
You jump, I jump remember?
Hi guys, since nobody had done this, what u guys are going to read are possible future hairstyles for a princess. Ready?

Rose Bukater's 2 Hairstyles

Only 2 hairstyles made it as a possible hairstyle for a princess, especially if it's a princess from the Victorian of Edwardian Era set in Europe! I just love these 2 hairstyles as it looks very classy.

Scarlett O Hara's 2 Hairstyles

Another possible choice for the a princess, initially I had great difficulties over which one is the best. But ultimately, both are the best like Rose!

Liesl Von Trapp's Hairstyle

Honestly, this is the only hairstyle that I really like, it looks simple and yet elegant.


The Choice is Up to You!

So, do u agree with the choice that I made?
 Come Josephine on my Flying Machine.
Come Josephine on my Flying Machine.
 Hello Scarlett, we meet again.
Hello Scarlett, we meet again.
 Gone with the Wind.
Gone with the Wind.
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Hi everyone!

So I thought that since u often hear a lot of negative things about the Disney Princesses from people on Fanpop that it'd be cool to hear some positive opinions that other Fanpoppers hold.

Maybe it could change a view of yours. Who knows?


Why We Love Snow White:



MaidofOrleans:
I love Snow White for her unending optimism. I would argue that she is the most optimistic of the DPs, and I love her message that "you're the one who can fill the world with sunshine." It's very true and is applicable to every situation in life. I also love how she bosses around the dwarfs. It's super...
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 The 1950 version.
The 1950 version.
Hi guys, since I had make a enquête version of it under my old gebruikersnaam as dee389. Here is my general opinion on the stunning and beautiful wedding gown!

1950 Version

This was nothing special about this wedding gown, it looks like a typical wedding japon, jurk that we see on your of your relative's wedding day.

2007 Version

Since this version is a mid-quel, I thought that this is even better than the original 1950 version. It has meer details, especially the sleeve!

2015 Version

door far, this is definitely the most spectacular wedding japon, jurk that I had ever seen! When I first saw in the cinema last year, I was blown away and I have to say that it's even better than the vorige two. It has meer details and the veil.

A Wedding Moment

So, if you're planning on getting married, which of these 3 wedding dresses do u pick?
 2007 Version
2007 Version
 2015 Version
2015 Version
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hallo everybody! This is the third artikel in my series of countdowns, and I really enjoyed this one. I like every single outfit in this countdown, so it was a lot of fun for me.

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5. Mulan's green, black, and brown armor

I was so sad that this was the first outfit to be eliminated. I think Mulan looks so badass in it! However, I can see why users didn't like it since it is an outfit that was made to be functional, not fashionable.



this is not supposed to flatter Mulan, but still a very boring dress if were to wear separately. ~anukriti2409
Well it's a man's armor so...it...
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Here's how fans have chosen the favoriete wedding dress among Disney princesses.

9. Mulan's Official Wedding Dress (with Prince Jeeki):
In initial round, it was tied with Jasmine's and her wedding dress with Shang. It was surprising to note that while it was a tie, there were hardly any commentaren for Jasmine's dress.
Finally the tiebreaker results determined the first elimination with Mulan's official wedding dress. Most fans were put off with its unusually big headgear.



SarahCorine: It's definitely cute. I like the colors. But she looks cuter in her other wedding dress. And the hat does...
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I know this is a touchy topic, so I've tried to tread it in the best way I could! It is not my intention to offend anyone of misrepresent this topic, so if I did I'd love to improve on it and fix my mistakes. I hope u enjoy reading!

For a group of people that claim to be supporting of all women and their ventures, the mistreatment that the classic princesses very often get from them is rather surprising. To a majority of feminists, the women they are catering to is the new-age, I can do it all superwoman. They believe that all women should fit into that box and if they don't, they're deprived,...
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Hi everyone, I'm ApplesauceDoctr here today with a short artikel that's purely for fun. A while back I geplaatst a enquête where I associated some of the mushrooms in the game Plants vs. Zombies with the DPs, and now I wanted to expand on that while also providing some brief reasoning for my choices. Note that I'll be generalizing these characters quite a bit here, mostly looking at just one quality. This is all in good fun though, so let's begin! I'm actually going to start off with an unofficial princess:

Puff Shroom: Sofia (Sofia the First)
Sofia is the youngest and consequently smallest of...
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 Nothing on Earth Could Ever Come Between Them!
Nothing on Earth Could Ever Come Between Them!
Hi everyone, for those of u who don't know, both films share a common theme with each other that I notice! Aside from being the most highest grossing films ever, here's my review base on my observations.

Titanic

In case u guys might be watching the movie, during the scene where Jack and Fabrizio are playing poker just moments before the ship takes off. The 2 characters to whom they challenge are 2 Swedes name Olaf and Sven, when I watch this scene for the first time in many years. I keep thinking that the 2 Swedes are going to transform into a snowman and reindeer respectively!
The music...
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 Which is your favourite?
Which is your favourite?
Since Korean entertainment has dominated the whole of Asia, here are the Disney Princesses' favourite Korean dramas and why they love it!

Iris (Mulan & Shang)

This Korean drama is about spying and espionage, this drama reminds me of both Mulan and Shang because it teaches them about spying.

My Princess (Rapunzel & Flynn)

Although the story is very similar to the Princess Diaries, Rapunzel did not find out that she is a princess until later of the story.

Winter Sonata (Elsa, Kristoff & Anna)

As the titel mentions, this drama is very old but it suits the trios. Both stories are set...
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Today I'll be thinking of who'd come out champion in a fight of the Disney Princesses, first I'll be thinking of their advantages and disadvantages. Also I'm ignoring the obvious, their kingdoms.

Snow White:
A: Has All The Forest Animals and the Seven Dwarves in her will, won't be fighting, she'd just be saying the commands for them, she does have her ways of getting people to do what she wants. She's very organized too
D: She is easily sabatoged and gullible. And forest animals aren't the strongest of animals. Besides she has no magic door her side



Cinderella:
A: It isn't easy to make her pissed...
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I am bored and it's been a while since I've written a non-poll based article, so why not? Just so u know, I am not going to make their professions crap like "fast food worker" of "housekeeper", because that would be kind of unfair. I will do things based on their talents.

This is entirely MY OPINION, so don't get upset if we differ, though I've never really had any problems with people on here.

Snow White: Zoologist






A zoologist is someone who studies animals in their natural habitat, something that I believe would be the perfect job for Snow White. Snow is obviously an animal person so...
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I know we've probably had an excess of these over the last few months, but I don't care. In my humble opinion, there can never be too many artikels defending Walt's girls. I believe Snow White, Cinderella, and Aurora just as much praise and recognition as any of the Modern of Renaissance princesses. The three classic Princesses receive a large amount of criticism. They include "weak", "passive", "need a man to save them", "boring", "do nothing", "need a man to save them", among others (that last reason is so incredibly stupid and sexist). These "arguments" are beyond cliché, mind-numbing,...
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 It's just an Easter Egg.Nothing more,nothing less.
It's just an Easter Egg.Nothing more,nothing less.
I know that after people have noticed that little Easter egg in Frozen since it was released,many have developed the same theory.However,I do not agree with it and will give an explanation as to why. The theory with which I do not agree has to do with that brief moment in the film. Yes,by now, I think every major Frozen fan knows about and has seen the quick cameos of Rapunzel (with her short,brown hair) and Eugene (or Flynn,if Tangled fans still want to call him that) when Anna passes door them during "For the First Time in Forever." From seeing these two Disney Princesses together in the same...
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