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* HelicopterParents: Deconstructed. After Elsa accidentally hurt Anna as a kid, their parents took the trolls' advice too far, separated the sisters, and reduced Elsa's contact with other people in the castle, Anna included. By eight years later, when the sisters are in their teens, they hate their parents this living situation, and they both rebel repeatedly by trying to sneak conversations behind one another's backs. And as a teenage girl, Elsa resents being confined to her room, and getting lectured for things that aren't her fault. One scene has her venting her rage by throwing icicles and breaking a window in her room. Even though Elsa's trying to bottle her emotions, pushed too far and she acts out just like Anna does. Elsa's isolation from most human contact, aside from Anna, their parents, and trusted servants, also renders her very socially inept. This is especially clear when Anna has a nightmare and Elsa has no idea how to comfort her or calm her down.



* OverprotectiveDad: Deconstructed. After Elsa accidentally hurt Anna as a kid, their parents took the trolls' advice too far, separated the sisters, and reduced Elsa's contact with other people in the castle, Anna included. By eight years later, when the sisters are in their teens, they hate their parents this living situation, and they both rebel repeatedly by trying to sneak conversations behind one another's backs. And as a teenage girl, Elsa resents being confined to her room, and getting lectured for things that aren't her fault. One scene has her venting her rage by throwing icicles and breaking a window in her room. Even though Elsa's trying to bottle her emotions, pushed too far and she acts out just like Anna does. Elsa's isolation from most human contact, aside from Anna, their parents, and trusted servants, also renders her very socially inept. This is especially clear when Anna has a nightmare and Elsa has no idea how to comfort her or calm her down.
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* AluminumChristmasTrees: After Elsa's impromptu departure from the ball due to her powers being revealed, the woman with the baby asks her, "Your Majesty, are you all right?" and Elsa replies, "No," in an almost inaudible voice. While this "no" might seem to be new dialogue, in the movie, Elsa does reply "No" and shake her head when this happens.

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-->'''Queen Elsa:''' ''[disgusted]'' Anna, not only am I…messed up and defective and therefore not safe for anyone to be around, let alone get married to; [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome arranged marriages are not going to come out like something you read in a book]]. The guy could be a creep. He could be abusive. He could be disagreeable, bossy, ''anything''. I have no way of knowing. And most importantly, what if I don't agree with things he wants to do politically for Arendelle? I will not relinquish my authority to someone I don't even know or trust. Just no! Absolutely not! I can mess things up enough on my own, thank you very much. ''[beat]'' I'm still highly insulted that [[StayInTheKitchen they think a girl needs to get married "for the good of her kingdom" because she's "still mourning her late parents" and is "only a young girl, anyway."]] Allow me to throw up now. I've done my grieving in my own way, and it has not affected my ability or non-ability to take care of Arendelle properly. Well, it doesn't ''now''.

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-->'''Queen Elsa:''' ''[disgusted]'' Anna, not only am I…messed up and defective and therefore not safe for anyone to be around, let alone get married to; [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome arranged marriages are not going to come out like something you read in a book]].book. The guy could be a creep. He could be abusive. He could be disagreeable, bossy, ''anything''. I have no way of knowing. And most importantly, what if I don't agree with things he wants to do politically for Arendelle? I will not relinquish my authority to someone I don't even know or trust. Just no! Absolutely not! I can mess things up enough on my own, thank you very much. ''[beat]'' I'm still highly insulted that [[StayInTheKitchen they think a girl needs to get married "for the good of her kingdom" because she's "still mourning her late parents" and is "only a young girl, anyway."]] Allow me to throw up now. I've done my grieving in my own way, and it has not affected my ability or non-ability to take care of Arendelle properly. Well, it doesn't ''now''.



* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome:
** Between "Let It Go" and when Anna shows up, Elsa finds that in her flight from the castle, she didn't consider that she'd need food or liquid to survive on her own. While Elsa is able to solve the liquid problem by creating and eating icicles, food is another matter. At one point, she leaves her IcePalace and attempts to scour around for food. However, her attempt is a failure, as would be expected of someone who's got no hunting experience or knowledge of the area's plants, and even though Elsa finds some berries, she doesn't pick them because she has no idea which ones are poisonous to people.
** Getting knocked out by the chandelier is shown to have left Elsa with a concussion [[TapOnTheHead rather than all effects disappearing when she wakes up]], and she develops a noticeable stutter after returning to Arendelle (though it noticeably disappears when she gets angry).

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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome:
** Between "Let It Go" and when Anna shows up, Elsa finds that in her flight from the castle, she didn't consider that she'd need food or liquid to survive on her own. While Elsa is able to solve the liquid problem by creating and eating icicles, food is another matter. At one point, she leaves her IcePalace and attempts to scour around for food. However, her attempt is a failure, as would be expected of someone who's got no hunting experience or knowledge of the area's plants, and even though Elsa finds some berries, she doesn't pick them because she has no idea which ones are poisonous to people.
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TapOnTheHead: Played more seriously than usual. Getting knocked out by the chandelier is shown to have left Elsa with a concussion [[TapOnTheHead rather than all effects disappearing when she wakes up]], up, and she develops a noticeable stutter after returning to Arendelle (though it noticeably disappears when she gets angry).
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* NotSoDifferent: Elsa has a moment of this when she exchanges pleasantries with Rapunzel at the coronation ball, realizing that Rapunzel's upbringing (kidnapped and held captive by Mother Gothel in a tower for 18 years, and having magic healing hair) is a lot like her own (sealed up in her room for most of the past 13 years due to ice magic she can't control). Rapunzel even flags Elsa as an introvert who's good at reading people, much like she is.

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* NotSoDifferent: NotSoDifferentRemark: Elsa has a moment of this when she exchanges pleasantries with Rapunzel at the coronation ball, realizing that Rapunzel's upbringing (kidnapped and held captive by Mother Gothel in a tower for 18 years, and having magic healing hair) is a lot like her own (sealed up in her room for most of the past 13 years due to ice magic she can't control). Rapunzel even flags Elsa as an introvert who's good at reading people, much like she is.
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* InternalReveal: By thwarting Elsa's suicide attempt herself rather than going to seek out Gerda first, Anna ends up learning about Elsa's powers three years before the coronation.
* RealityEnsues:
** The reason Anna and Elsa's parents had made it such that Elsa couldn't become Queen of Arendelle in her own rite until she was 21 is explained by Elsa as being a check and balance system, meant to keep in check underage heirs who haven't matured enough to handle their responsibilities.
** Elsa has been taught to not expect HundredPercentAdorationRating, her father having taught her that no matter what she does as a monarch, she can't expect unanimous support from every constituent in Arendelle, and that would ring true even if she didn't have ice magic powers.

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* InternalReveal: By thwarting Elsa's suicide attempt herself rather than going to seek out Gerda first, Anna ends up learning about Elsa's powers three years before the coronation.
* RealityEnsues:
** The reason Anna and Elsa's parents had made it such that Elsa couldn't become Queen of Arendelle in her own rite until she was 21 is explained by Elsa as being a check and balance system, meant to keep in check underage heirs who haven't matured enough to handle their responsibilities.
** Elsa has been taught to not expect HundredPercentAdorationRating, her father having taught her that no matter what she does as a monarch, she can't expect unanimous support from every constituent in Arendelle, and that would ring true even if she didn't have ice magic powers.
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* StayInTheKitchen: Elsa takes great offense at the language of various marriage offers she gets on her 19th birthday, insisting that she doesn't need a man to help her with governing Arendelle.

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* StayInTheKitchen: Elsa takes great offense at the language of various some marriage offers she gets on her 19th birthday, insisting that imply she doesn't need needs a man to help her with governing Arendelle.
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* TookALevelInJerkass: Anna and Elsa's parents. Not only do they fail to realize how little control Elsa has of her powers, but there's a heavy suggestion that they've come to resent Elsa for having been born with such powers, based on their response whenever Anna comes close to discovering Elsa's powers. In fact, the story makes clear that most of Elsa's problems were the result of their parents misinterpreting the trolls' advice.

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%%Needs more context about their prior level.* TookALevelInJerkass: Anna and Elsa's parents. Not only do they fail to realize how little control Elsa has of her powers, but there's a heavy suggestion that they've come to resent Elsa for having been born with such powers, based on their response whenever Anna comes close to discovering Elsa's powers. In fact, the story makes clear that most of Elsa's problems were the result of their parents misinterpreting the trolls' advice.

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* ThinksLikeARomanceNovel: Anna, due to having spent her whole life sheltered inside the castle.
-->'''Queen Elsa:''' Anna…why did you tell me those things that day? I'm not mad…I just want to know…why. ''[The two of them plop down on a sofa in the castle's portrait gallery]''
-->'''Princess Anna:''' What do you mean 'why'?
-->'''Queen Elsa:''' Well…I'm not good at…expressing myself out loud, so I understand if you can't tell me. Why did you tell me those things that day in the study? I'm sure now that you did not mean to make me upset and run off like that. [Elsa looks down and clasps her hands together in her lap] So I guess I'm wondering…what made you explode, I think?
-->'''Princess Anna:''' Ohhhh…You just made me so mad when you shot down ''all'' my romance ideas! Because there is no way you know any more about it than I do. We've both been stuck in the castle since we were really little, and well, yeah. Elsa does not know more about such things than Anna does. ''[Elsa narrows her eyes at Anna; after a long minute]''

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* ThinksLikeARomanceNovel: Anna, partly due to having spent her whole life sheltered inside the castle.
-->'''Queen Elsa:''' Anna…why did you tell me those things that day? I'm not mad…I just want to know…why. ''[The two of them plop down on a sofa in the castle's portrait gallery]''
-->'''Princess Anna:''' What do you mean 'why'?
-->'''Queen Elsa:''' Well…I'm not good at…expressing myself out loud, so I understand if you can't tell me. Why did you tell me those things that day in the study? I'm sure now that you did not mean to make me upset and run off like that. [Elsa looks down and clasps her hands together in her lap] So I guess I'm wondering…what made you explode, I think?
-->'''Princess Anna:''' Ohhhh…You just made me so mad when you shot down ''all'' my romance ideas! Because there is no way you know any more about it than I do. We've both been stuck in the castle since we were really little, and well, yeah. Elsa does not know more about such things than Anna does. ''[Elsa narrows her eyes at Anna; after a long minute]''
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-->'''Queen Elsa:''' As a matter of fact, I have received more than one, and I turned them all down. I am not marrying off my sixteen-year-old sister. It's so ridiculous it's beyond stupid.
-->'''Princess Anna:''' [[AltarDiplomacy They make political alliances!]]
-->'''Queen Elsa:''' Yes, but even if I were just going with that, I am not going to rank whatever country the ruler's family you married into above ours. That isn't even a good thing for Arendelle, let alone you or me. There will be ''no'' political marriages here. I will not even remotely consider such a thing unless Arendelle's economy is in dire straits or something.
-->'''Princess Anna:''' How'm I gonna get to meet anybody, then? I was hoping if you accepted one, that prince would come visit and we could open the gates and everything! Actually, why can't we open the gates anyhow?
-->'''Queen Elsa:''' There are two main reasons why I can't do that. One, I-
-->'''Princess Anna:''' But that's dumb! You're in charge, so why not?!
-->'''Queen Elsa:''' Anna, I was about to tell you! One, I cannot let anyone in the castle because it isn't safe for anyone to be around dangerous, defective me. Two, I don't have the authority to open the gates at all until after the coronation when I turn twenty-one. As of now, I am still underage and I don't have the absolute authority the monarch would have. I'm basically a regent; I can't pass or repeal laws. I don't have any authority of my own yet.
-->'''Princess Anna:''' [[LetMeGetThisStraight You mean]]…Mom and Dad made some ruling that the gates had to stay closed and you can't change it whether you want to or not for another [[SuddenlyShouting TWO WHOLE YEARS?!]] ''[Elsa bites her lip and slowly nods]'' That's no fair! Mom and Dad aren't even HERE! Why would a dumb law like that even exist?! It's stupid, stupid, stupid! I can't go out the gates just 'cause of ''that''?! I'm sorry if I'm shouting at you 'cause I know it's not your fault, but that has got to be the absolute dumbest law ever!
-->'''Queen Elsa:''' ''[calmly]'' Anna, if you can't calm down, I will go back to my room right this second.
-->'''Princess Anna:''' Ok…But it's still stupid.
-->'''Queen Elsa:''' Stupid or not, that's the way it is. ''[a moment passes]'' Anna, would you like to go to the library? Maybe I could play a song on the piano and you could sing.
-->'''Princess Anna:''' Awesome idea!
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* RebelliousPrincess: Being that the sisters are both teenagers, it's inevitable that both of them show shades of this. Anna, being younger, tends to show this more often, but even Elsa harbors a rebellious streak against her parents.

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* RebelliousPrincess: Being that the sisters are both teenagers, it's inevitable that both of them show shades of this. Anna, being younger, tends to show this more often, but even Elsa harbors a rebellious streak against her parents. In particular, Elsa occasionally sneaks outside and both sisters find ways to see each other in spite of their parents.

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* RealityEnsues:
** Between "Let It Go" and when Anna shows up, Elsa finds that in her flight from the castle, she didn't consider that she'd need food or liquid to survive on her own. While Elsa is able to solve the liquid problem by creating and eating icicles, food is another matter. At one point, she leaves her IcePalace and attempts to scour around for food. However, her attempt is a failure, as would be expected of someone who's got no hunting experience or knowledge of the area's plants, and even though Elsa finds some berries, she doesn't pick them because she has no idea which ones are poisonous to people.



* {{Squee}}: Elsa's reaction when Anna shows up at her ice palace and is visibly impressed by her creation.



* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Getting knocked out by the chandelier is shown to have left Elsa with a concussion [[TapOnTheHead rather than all effects disappearing when she wakes up]], and she develops a noticeable stutter after returning to Arendelle (though it noticeably disappears when she gets angry).
* {{Squee}}: Elsa's reaction when Anna shows up at her ice palace and is visibly impressed by her creation.

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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome:
** Between "Let It Go" and when Anna shows up, Elsa finds that in her flight from the castle, she didn't consider that she'd need food or liquid to survive on her own. While Elsa is able to solve the liquid problem by creating and eating icicles, food is another matter. At one point, she leaves her IcePalace and attempts to scour around for food. However, her attempt is a failure, as would be expected of someone who's got no hunting experience or knowledge of the area's plants, and even though Elsa finds some berries, she doesn't pick them because she has no idea which ones are poisonous to people.
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Getting knocked out by the chandelier is shown to have left Elsa with a concussion [[TapOnTheHead rather than all effects disappearing when she wakes up]], and she develops a noticeable stutter after returning to Arendelle (though it noticeably disappears when she gets angry).
* {{Squee}}: Elsa's reaction when Anna shows up at her ice palace and is visibly impressed by her creation.
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** Getting knocked out by the chandelier is shown to have left Elsa with a concussion, and she develops a noticeable stutter after returning to Arendelle (though it noticeably disappears when she gets angry).


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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Getting knocked out by the chandelier is shown to have left Elsa with a concussion [[TapOnTheHead rather than all effects disappearing when she wakes up]], and she develops a noticeable stutter after returning to Arendelle (though it noticeably disappears when she gets angry).
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-->'''Queen Elsa:''' ''[disgusted]'' Anna, not only am I…messed up and defective and therefore not safe for anyone to be around, let alone get married to; [[RealityEnsues arranged marriages are not going to come out like something you read in a book]]. The guy could be a creep. He could be abusive. He could be disagreeable, bossy, ''anything''. I have no way of knowing. And most importantly, what if I don't agree with things he wants to do politically for Arendelle? I will not relinquish my authority to someone I don't even know or trust. Just no! Absolutely not! I can mess things up enough on my own, thank you very much. ''[beat]'' I'm still highly insulted that [[StayInTheKitchen they think a girl needs to get married "for the good of her kingdom" because she's "still mourning her late parents" and is "only a young girl, anyway."]] Allow me to throw up now. I've done my grieving in my own way, and it has not affected my ability or non-ability to take care of Arendelle properly. Well, it doesn't ''now''.

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-->'''Queen Elsa:''' ''[disgusted]'' Anna, not only am I…messed up and defective and therefore not safe for anyone to be around, let alone get married to; [[RealityEnsues [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome arranged marriages are not going to come out like something you read in a book]]. The guy could be a creep. He could be abusive. He could be disagreeable, bossy, ''anything''. I have no way of knowing. And most importantly, what if I don't agree with things he wants to do politically for Arendelle? I will not relinquish my authority to someone I don't even know or trust. Just no! Absolutely not! I can mess things up enough on my own, thank you very much. ''[beat]'' I'm still highly insulted that [[StayInTheKitchen they think a girl needs to get married "for the good of her kingdom" because she's "still mourning her late parents" and is "only a young girl, anyway."]] Allow me to throw up now. I've done my grieving in my own way, and it has not affected my ability or non-ability to take care of Arendelle properly. Well, it doesn't ''now''.
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** Even after Elsa's epiphany that her sisterly love for Anna is something that controls her powers, she refuses to let Anna throw her gloves away, since she still fears losing control of her powers when she's upset.
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** Elsa is shown to have been running on adrenaline between fleeing the castle and the end of "Let It Go". She ends up having to sleep for a long time after the adrenaline high wears off, shortly after concluding the song.

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* OverprotectiveDad: Deconstructed. After Elsa accidentally hurt Anna as a kid, their parents took the trolls' advice too far, separated the sisters, and reduced Elsa's contact with other people in the castle, Anna included. By eight years later, when the sisters are in their teens, they hate their parents this living situation, and they both rebel repeatedly by trying to sneak conversations behind one another's backs. And as a teenage girl, Elsa resents being confined to her room, and getting lectured for things that aren't her fault. One scene has her venting her rage by throwing icicles and breaking a window in her room. Even though Elsa's trying to bottle her emotions, pushed too far and she acts out just like Anna does.

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* OverprotectiveDad: Deconstructed. After Elsa accidentally hurt Anna as a kid, their parents took the trolls' advice too far, separated the sisters, and reduced Elsa's contact with other people in the castle, Anna included. By eight years later, when the sisters are in their teens, they hate their parents this living situation, and they both rebel repeatedly by trying to sneak conversations behind one another's backs. And as a teenage girl, Elsa resents being confined to her room, and getting lectured for things that aren't her fault. One scene has her venting her rage by throwing icicles and breaking a window in her room. Even though Elsa's trying to bottle her emotions, pushed too far and she acts out just like Anna does. Elsa's isolation from most human contact, aside from Anna, their parents, and trusted servants, also renders her very socially inept. This is especially clear when Anna has a nightmare and Elsa has no idea how to comfort her or calm her down.



** Elsa's isolation from most human contact, aside from Anna, their parents, and trusted servants, also renders her very socially inept. This is especially clear when Anna has a nightmare and Elsa has no idea how to comfort her or calm her down.

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** Agdar and Idun decide (from their interpretation of the trolls' advice) to keep Anna in the dark about Elsa's powers. Appropriately, it angers Anna that she knows something's wrong with Elsa, but neither Elsa nor their parents are willing to be open enough to give her the information she needs to help.



* UnwittingMuggleFriend: Deconstructed. Even though Elsa does her best to hide her powers around Anna, she's not 100% perfect at doing so and there are several occasions where Anna catches evidence of Elsa's powers (among others, catching Elsa walking around in snow barefoot, incidentally seeing a snowball grow in Elsa's hands by itself, the temperature in the room dropping when Elsa gets upset, puddles being left behind by her ice, etc.). This explains later why Anna is not too surprised when Elsa accidentally reveals her powers at the coronation, and is more like "So that explains all the strangeness", and is the reason she's more focused on bringing Elsa back to Arendelle and getting her to undo her eternal winter.

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* UnwittingMuggleFriend: Deconstructed. Agdar and Idun decide (from their interpretation of the trolls' advice) to keep Anna in the dark about Elsa's powers. However, Anna knows something's wrong with Elsa, and naturally, it angers her that she knows something's wrong but neither Elsa nor their parents are willing to be open enough to give her the information she needs to help. Even though Elsa does her best to hide her powers around Anna, she's not 100% perfect at doing so and there are several occasions where Anna catches evidence of Elsa's powers (among others, catching Elsa walking around in snow barefoot, incidentally seeing a snowball grow in Elsa's hands by itself, the temperature in the room dropping when Elsa gets upset, puddles being left behind by her ice, etc.). This also explains later why Anna is not too surprised when Elsa accidentally reveals her powers at the coronation, and is more like "So that explains all the strangeness", and is the reason she's more just focused on bringing Elsa back to Arendelle and getting her to undo her eternal winter.

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** Even though Elsa does her best to hide her powers around Anna, she's not 100% perfect at doing so and there are several occasions where Anna catches evidence of Elsa's powers (among others, catching Elsa walking around in snow barefoot, incidentally seeing a snowball grow in Elsa's hands by itself, the temperature in the room dropping when Elsa gets upset, puddles being left behind by her ice, etc.). This explains later why Anna is not too surprised when Elsa accidentally reveals her powers at the coronation, and is more like "So that explains all the strangeness", and is the reason she's more focused on bringing Elsa back to Arendelle and getting her to undo her eternal winter.


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* UnwittingMuggleFriend: Deconstructed. Even though Elsa does her best to hide her powers around Anna, she's not 100% perfect at doing so and there are several occasions where Anna catches evidence of Elsa's powers (among others, catching Elsa walking around in snow barefoot, incidentally seeing a snowball grow in Elsa's hands by itself, the temperature in the room dropping when Elsa gets upset, puddles being left behind by her ice, etc.). This explains later why Anna is not too surprised when Elsa accidentally reveals her powers at the coronation, and is more like "So that explains all the strangeness", and is the reason she's more focused on bringing Elsa back to Arendelle and getting her to undo her eternal winter.

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* OverprotectiveDad: Deconstructed. After Elsa accidentally hurt Anna as a kid, their parents took the trolls' advice too far, separated the sisters, and reduced Elsa's contact with other people in the castle, Anna included. By eight years later, when the sisters are in their teens, they hate their parents this living situation, and they both rebel repeatedly by trying to sneak conversations behind one another's backs. And as a teenage girl, Elsa resents being confined to her room, and getting lectured for things that aren't her fault. One scene has her venting her rage by throwing icicles and breaking a window in her room. Even though Elsa's trying to bottle her emotions, pushed too far and she acts out just like Anna does.



** After Elsa accidentally hurt Anna as a kid, their parents took the trolls' advice too far, separated the sisters, and reduced Elsa's contact with other people in the castle, Anna included. By eight years later, when the sisters are in their teens, they hate their parents this living situation, and they both rebel repeatedly by trying to sneak conversations behind one another's backs.
** As a teenage girl, Elsa resents being confined to her room, and getting lectured for things that aren't her fault. One scene has her venting her rage by throwing icicles and breaking a window in her room. Even though Elsa's trying to bottle her emotions, pushed too far and she acts out just like Anna does.

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