Consequently, their parents isolate Elsa in her bedroom, providing her with gloves and instructing her to “conceal it, don’t feel it.” This parental strategy turns Elsa’s magic into a shameful secret. The death of her parents in a shipwreck exacerbates her solitude, leaving her to become the heir to Arendelle while suppressing her true self. By the time of her coronation, Elsa is a tightly-wound figure of repressed anxiety, terrified that exposure will label her a monster.
Elsa’s transformation reaches its zenith when Hans and the Duke of Weselton’s guards track her down. Hans lies to her, claiming Anna is dead because of Elsa’s magic. Elsa collapses in grief—the precise emotion she was told to avoid. At the same moment, the real Anna, having sacrificed herself to save Elsa from Hans’s sword, freezes solid.
The inciting incident occurs during Elsa’s coronation ball. After Anna hastily announces her engagement to the treacherous Prince Hans of the Southern Isles, Elsa refuses her blessing. In the ensuing argument, Anna grabs Elsa’s glove. Elsa’s panic erupts physically: she unleashes a blast of ice, revealing her magic to the horrified court.
The Ice Harvest: Deconstructing Elsa’s Arc from Monster to Monarch in Disney’s Frozen
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