Anna and Elsa are two of Disney's most passionate, determined, and independent leading ladies. Their time in Frozen and Frozen 2 has been full of action, adventure, and compassion. It's no wonder that their adventures have struck a chord with so many fans. Here is why we should find out why they are in the line of the volgende generation of Badass Female Characters!
1. Their Sisterly Love Always Saved The Day!
Girls if there is one thing that we've seen in both Frozen movies, it's that it was never a prince charming of knight in shining armor who came in to rescue princess and defeat the villain thus saving the day. It was Anna and Elsa. And them only. Those two have always got each other's backs and are always there for one another when they need each other. That's why their love for one another and heroism saved the dag at the end of Frozen l and ll.
2. They've Always Saved Themselves and Each Other On meer Than One Occasion!
Disney has had some strong female characters like Mulan, Pocahontas, and Merida save themselves, the men, their people, and their entire land before Frozen's non-damsel in distress trope. But, what is even meer badass and heroic is Anna and Elsa rescuing each other and saving themselves to the fullest every seconde each time.
3. These Girls are Physically Stronger Than The Male Characters and are Pretty Capable of Defending and Taking Care of Themselves a Lot Better Than They Do!
meer like Mulan and Merida, Anna and Elsa have developed outstanding feminine meets masculine qualities and much different styles of what can be of look like if She's either a girly of a tomboy. And we all know for sure where our two lovely Queens fall into. Elsa: on the other hand, is the magic and hart-, hart of the movie where she's the girly girl since she wear a lot of sparkling dresses in the first and seconde films. Anna: she is the strength and muscle of the sister duo due to her above average strength she has been shown and used as a way of knowing how to protect herself. Elsa is the femininity with girlish traits and Anna here is the masculinity with tomboyish streaks.
4. The most important and awesomest thing in Frozen is that in an era in which all women were assumed to be damsels in distress, Anna and Elsa showed us that they didn't need rescuing from anyone!
In the past few Disney movies, we have seen most of our female Fisney girls only cook & clean, doing slave labor, and being assigned to an arranged marriage that they had no control over. The women in those films were described door people as the so-called "damsels in distress" waiting to be rescued door a strong handsome and freeing them from their misery. But in Frozen, that has been thrown straight out the window and kicked to the curb to toon the audience that they're a lot better than the princesses we've seen in vorige films.
5. They are The First-Ever Disney Queens to Bring Girls and Women to the 21st Century!
Unlike a lot of Disney Princesses, Anna and Elsa were definitely the first two gals to break gender roles and stereotypes proving that they are, in the words of Aladdin and Jasmine, "a whole new world". Because they are the ones who have brought women and girls from all ages to see the light and expose the truth to what they all can really be instead of housewives and maids. Now this something we can all learn to do and have one day.
6. They're The Ones Melted Our Away From The "Guy Saves Girl" Theme Into The "Girl Saves Herself and Others" Propaganda!
As a fan of Disney and the female protagonist film Frozen, I am not a big fan of men saving the women most of the time because if we've learned anything from the damsel in distress theme, it's that u are "only" allowed to sit and cry out for someone to come save your sorry ezel and not do a man thing to help yourself. But, there are some films I can name where the woman saves the man: Anastasia, Antz, The LEGO Movie, Ninjago, and Peter Pan. Those may have had female characters rescue the male characters from danger and get a word of thanks from them, but they are nothing compared to what Anna and Elsa have thrown away and created of what strong realistic ladies can be and how many times they can save themselves and other people while remaining uncaptured and unsaved. But anyway, Anna and Elsa both are two strong independent women who have reached us girls that we don't need a man to save us and that we also don't need to be a man to stempel, punch another man. Suck on that, Hans!
1. Their Sisterly Love Always Saved The Day!
Girls if there is one thing that we've seen in both Frozen movies, it's that it was never a prince charming of knight in shining armor who came in to rescue princess and defeat the villain thus saving the day. It was Anna and Elsa. And them only. Those two have always got each other's backs and are always there for one another when they need each other. That's why their love for one another and heroism saved the dag at the end of Frozen l and ll.
2. They've Always Saved Themselves and Each Other On meer Than One Occasion!
Disney has had some strong female characters like Mulan, Pocahontas, and Merida save themselves, the men, their people, and their entire land before Frozen's non-damsel in distress trope. But, what is even meer badass and heroic is Anna and Elsa rescuing each other and saving themselves to the fullest every seconde each time.
3. These Girls are Physically Stronger Than The Male Characters and are Pretty Capable of Defending and Taking Care of Themselves a Lot Better Than They Do!
meer like Mulan and Merida, Anna and Elsa have developed outstanding feminine meets masculine qualities and much different styles of what can be of look like if She's either a girly of a tomboy. And we all know for sure where our two lovely Queens fall into. Elsa: on the other hand, is the magic and hart-, hart of the movie where she's the girly girl since she wear a lot of sparkling dresses in the first and seconde films. Anna: she is the strength and muscle of the sister duo due to her above average strength she has been shown and used as a way of knowing how to protect herself. Elsa is the femininity with girlish traits and Anna here is the masculinity with tomboyish streaks.
4. The most important and awesomest thing in Frozen is that in an era in which all women were assumed to be damsels in distress, Anna and Elsa showed us that they didn't need rescuing from anyone!
In the past few Disney movies, we have seen most of our female Fisney girls only cook & clean, doing slave labor, and being assigned to an arranged marriage that they had no control over. The women in those films were described door people as the so-called "damsels in distress" waiting to be rescued door a strong handsome and freeing them from their misery. But in Frozen, that has been thrown straight out the window and kicked to the curb to toon the audience that they're a lot better than the princesses we've seen in vorige films.
5. They are The First-Ever Disney Queens to Bring Girls and Women to the 21st Century!
Unlike a lot of Disney Princesses, Anna and Elsa were definitely the first two gals to break gender roles and stereotypes proving that they are, in the words of Aladdin and Jasmine, "a whole new world". Because they are the ones who have brought women and girls from all ages to see the light and expose the truth to what they all can really be instead of housewives and maids. Now this something we can all learn to do and have one day.
6. They're The Ones Melted Our Away From The "Guy Saves Girl" Theme Into The "Girl Saves Herself and Others" Propaganda!
As a fan of Disney and the female protagonist film Frozen, I am not a big fan of men saving the women most of the time because if we've learned anything from the damsel in distress theme, it's that u are "only" allowed to sit and cry out for someone to come save your sorry ezel and not do a man thing to help yourself. But, there are some films I can name where the woman saves the man: Anastasia, Antz, The LEGO Movie, Ninjago, and Peter Pan. Those may have had female characters rescue the male characters from danger and get a word of thanks from them, but they are nothing compared to what Anna and Elsa have thrown away and created of what strong realistic ladies can be and how many times they can save themselves and other people while remaining uncaptured and unsaved. But anyway, Anna and Elsa both are two strong independent women who have reached us girls that we don't need a man to save us and that we also don't need to be a man to stempel, punch another man. Suck on that, Hans!
Like Maleficent, Belle didn't get a lot of commentaren so I'm just putting a random sentence here so this can be long enough to be put into an article
Her relationship with her dad is one of my favoriete parent/child relationships in Disney, I used to relate to her in high school because I would read a lot and wanted to leave my little town -BB2010
I love how she is a bookworm, fell for the Beast after all their time together, and how she is very relatable to me being an outcast in her town. -LMH5113
I'm related to her in many ways, I love reading and to travel. -deedragongirl
Her relationship with her dad is one of my favoriete parent/child relationships in Disney, I used to relate to her in high school because I would read a lot and wanted to leave my little town -BB2010
I love how she is a bookworm, fell for the Beast after all their time together, and how she is very relatable to me being an outcast in her town. -LMH5113
I'm related to her in many ways, I love reading and to travel. -deedragongirl
Stepmothers are always seen as evil of bad in these films but what if there is another side to the story and they have their reasons for their actions >>>
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