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A frozen heart elizabeth rudnick6/23/2023 The story’s theme of true love (heads up, girls-true love means sacrifice) is a reinforcement of outdated stereotypes. Hans, whose manipulative behavior is explained by his repressive upbringing-a promising premise-never gets beyond one-dimensional, and Anna, with her vapid, textureless voice, is trite at best. Action scenes read as detached description, and there are more than a few plot inconsistencies. Told in alternating chapters and points of view between Hans and Anna, the story lurches along. Anna, however, thinks she’s found true love. Making his way there, he woos Anna by mistake. He finds his chance when he learns that Elsa will be crowned queen of Arendelle. Meanwhile Prince Hans of the Southern Isles, who has 12 older, bullying brothers, plots to get his own kingdom. Anna has no memory of the accident and no one enlightens her, so she spends the next 14 years wondering why her sister avoids her. As youngsters they are close, but an accident causes Elsa, the elder, to distance herself from Anna. Back story is explored in this novel based on Disney’s Frozen.Īnna and Elsa are princesses who live in Arendelle.
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