He urged Elsa to learn to control her abilities but commented that "fear [would] be [her] enemy". At this,
Out of fear that her powers will be used for evil, Elsa's parents isolate her from society so that she is unable to hurt anyone. Elsa is locked away in her castle similarly to how Belle is locked away in the Beast's castle.
After Elsa accidentally hurt Anna with her magic, King Agnarr decided to limit Elsa's contact with people until she was able to control her powers.
Frozen 2 potrays them as a loving family. The Disney wiki confirms that while that Anna and Elsa's parents were flawed, they loved both of their children and were generally benovolent rulers. They (Anna and Elsa's parents) locked up Anna and Elsa for their own saftey.
According to the Liverpool Echo, Elsa Frost was jailed for four-and-a-half months on Thursday after admitting criminal damage and sending abusive messages.
What sets Elsa apart from the mass array of Disney princesses is her inner battle with mental illness, anxiety and depression. In Frozen II, Elsa is the only person who can hear a voice but everyone couldn't.
Although Elsa's disability is encoded as a magical ice power, the language the film uses to talk about her condition maps on to the experiences of people with physical, mental, and intellectual disabilities in recognizable ways.
Iduna's secret is revealed to Elsa in 'Frozen 2,' but Agnarr grew up never knowing who saved him from the Enchanted Forest.
She had kept it a secret, likely fearing how the Arendellians would react due to the conflict between their groups. This also explains why Iduna heeded Grand Pabbie's warning in the first film and decided to keep Elsa sheltered from the people of Arendelle in order to avoid more fear and tension.
Under this stress, Elsa accidentally injures Anna with her powers. Their parents, the King and Queen of Arendelle, take Anna to the magical trolls who heal her but also alter her memories so that she has no knowledge of Elsa's powers.
“We wanted something more powerful and more practical. And that's where this idea of pants came in. … [Michael Grandage, the director] said, 'I'm starting to feel like that sort of negligee drape-y sweet-looking dress isn't the way I want to go in.
Turns out Frozen has all the elements a kid wants in a movie. Their parents seem to enjoy it, there are no scary witches, there's a strong family dynamic, the princess saves the day, and one of the main characters struggles with uncontrollable, strong, and passionate emotions.
According to Jennifer Lee, Anna is 18 years old in the film, while both Elsa and Kristoff are 21 years old and Hans is 23 years old.
After they visit the trolls, Elsa is forced to keep this big secret from his sister and the rest of the world. This sends her into a state of depression because she doesn't want to keep a secret from anyone, but she feels like she has to. Elsa also doesn't know how to control her powers which gives her anxiety.
Anna informs her of the eternal winter that has engulfed Arendelle. Upset and stressed, Elsa loses control of her powers, striking Anna in her heart and thus endangering her health.
Elsa of Arendelle is a fictional character who appears in Walt Disney Animation Studios' animated film Frozen (2013) and its sequel the animated film Frozen II (2019). She is voiced mainly by Idina Menzel, with Eva Bella as a young child and by Spencer Ganus as a teenager in Frozen.
Despite what Disney fans may believe, Tarzan is not related to "Frozen" characters Anna and Elsa. "Can I put one rumor to rest that is my fault? Tarzan's parents are not Anna and Elsa's parents," said codirector Chris Buck during a 20th anniversary panel for "Tarzan" to a lot of applause from the crowd.
It's later revealed in Frozen 2 that the king and queen were traveling to Ahtohallan, a magical glacier in the north, and Frozen's sequel again confirms that Anna and Elsa's parents died at sea.
Regardless of her mother's positive attitude due to dementia, a major part of Elsa is hurting, since she finds out that Lillian remembers only good times of her. Sadly, Lillian's good memories may fade as well, converting her into a vegetable state.
Speaking to MTV US, Frozen director confirmed that the sibling theory is true. The idea is that, instead of Anna and Elsa's parents dying in a shipwreck as 'Frozen 'would have you believe, they actually survived and washed up in a jungle - where they gave birth to baby Tarzan and lived in a tree.
While the voice was calling Elsa to reveal her past to her, it was ultimately revealed that Queen Iduna (Evan Rachel Wood) - Elsa's mother - had a lot to explain as well. This, coupled with the reveal that the call was Iduna all along, means Elsa was hearing the voice of her long-lost mother.
After finding the remnants of their parents' ship washed up on shore, Elsa uncovers that her parents traveled across the Dark sea in search of Ahtohallan, a mythical river rumored to contain the memories of the past, to discover the source of Elsa's magic.
Canonically, Elsa of Arendelle, who sits upon the tiny northern kingdom's throne at the end of Frozen, is not queer. Canonically, she is not romantically interested in anybody. And lest you wonder if that description means Elsa is asexual or aromantic, neither of those qualities is canon either.
A traumatic brain injury (or TBI) has many similarities to PTSD. Anna isn't traumatized, but she is also stuck replaying events. Her injury causes her mind to loop, and she starts and ends every single day of her life trying to figure out what happened to her sister.
While on the other hand, Anna is struggling with overcoming her Depression. Anna had lost her parents, and towards the middle of the film, she loses Elsa.