Scene One: Home Of the Mountain Trolls: A young man arrives carrying his newborn daughter requesting help. When examined by Grandpa Pabbie he finds she has been born with the powers of “Fire & Ice”. Although her cannot remove these powers, he does let the power of “Ice” control the power of “Fire. He warns the father though this child must never get a fever, until it can learn how to control it’s powers. Scene Two: Prince Hans Alliance with Lindstrom: A chance encounter leads Lindstrom to met Prince Hans, after being sent by Queen Elsa to deliver a document to a prospective trade partner. Their mutual loathing of Queen Elsa is evident. Seeing Lindstrom may offer a chance for Hans to get the throne of Arendelle, that plot Elsa & Anna’s downfall …show more content…
Scene Three: The Royal Wedding. It is the day of the Royal Wedding, and Hans is waiting in the wings, hidden from view. It is there the plan to poison Elsa and frame Anna beings. Scene Four: Elsa’s Nightmare. Having retired to her chamber, feeling tired, Elsa falls a sleep having a terrible nightmare. In it she sees herself fighting herself, only this Elsa has the power of fire and is destroying Elsa. Awakening she finds herself with a fever. Mindful of what her father told her once getting ill, she tries to cool her bed, but begins to burn it. Freezing the fire, she beings to feel something is wrong. Fearful she may cause harm, Elsa decides to flee Arendelle, but leaves a note for Anna staying she will be back once she feels better. Scene Five: Elsa is Missing The next day, Anna, Kristoff and Elsa’s personal guard Markus enter Elsa’s chambers, finding frozen flames on her bed. Finding Elsa’s hastily written note, Anna thinks her sister has gone off to the home of the mountain trolls or help. With that she urges Kristoff & Markus to join her, unaware that Elsa was heading to her ice palace on the North Mountain. Scene Six: On the North Mountain. The Fire Queen, Ice Queen and Young Elsa Emerge By the time Elsa arrives at the North Mountain, she is delirious, unaware she has been poisoned. Before she can get to the ice bridge though, she falls from her horse, unconscious. When she regains consciousness, Elsa is aware of someone else nearby. To her horror it her, but now eight-years-old, . Before she can react though, another Elsa appears this Elsa attacking her and leaving her for dead. Upon hearing wolves, this Elsa new Elsa takes Elsa’ horse, leaving the two remaining Elsa’s to die. Scene Seven: Olaf Discovers Hans & Lindstrom’s treachery. Whilst in the castle gardens, picking flowers to take to Anna, Olaf overhears Lindstrom plotting with a hooded stranger, realising Anna & Elsa are in danger, He goes of the warn them. It is then the plotters find out Elsa has fled the castle. Hans & Lindstrom, believing Elsa was heading to the North Mountain, head off in pursuit, fearful their plans were going to go wrong. Scene Eight: The Home of the Mountain Trolls. Upon arrival, Anna finds Elsa isn’t there, but as they talk to Grandpa Pabbie, her realises something is wrong from what Anna tells him of what they found in Elsa’s room. It is then storm clouds roll in from the North Mountain, as snow begins to fall. Although the now guess that is where Elsa was heading, Markus suggest Anna & Kristoff wait here in case Elsa shows up, whilst he goes to find Elsa. Scene Nine: An Evil Alliance. On the way to the North Mountain, Hans & Lindstrom are startled to find Elsa riding towards them, apparently restored. Fearing Elsa is going to extract revenge as she corners them, A quick thinking Hans saves them by claiming Elsa had written to him asking for his help. To his surprise, Elsa grabs him, kissing him passionately. Scene Ten: Olaf searches for Anna to warn her. Olaf, finding Anna has left the castle to search for Anna, heads for the Mountain Trolls home. As he does he beings to imaging himself as a knight in shining armour, riding Sven to save a fair maiden. Scene Eleven. Anna & Kristoff in Danger. Upon return to Arendelle, Prince Hans, Lindstrom and the newly emerged “evil” Queen Elsa find Anna & Kristoff were also looking for Elsa. Remembering a conversation her overhead between Anna & Kristoff about the Mountain Trolls, he believes (correctly) they have gone there, and orders the guards to follow him to arrest them for Elsa’s death. Scene Twelve: Markus finds Elsa / Young Elsa. Upon arrival, Markus finds A weakened Elsa, trying to keep wolves away from her. After he manages to help save Elsa, Markus then discovers Elsa was protecting an unconscious young girl, which to his surprise is Elsa. Knowing Elsa needed help, they get on his horse to ride back to the home of the Mountain Trolls, Markus carrying the young Elsa in his arms whilst Elsa clings on to him from behind.. Scene Thirteen: Anna is Captured. Arriving at the Mountain Trolls home, Lindstrom, Hans and the “evil” Queen Elsa find Anna & Kristoff waiting there alone. The “evil” Queen Elsa surprising them, they capture the pair. It is then to Anna & Kristoff‘s amazement, Elsa has them arrested for treason. Scene Fourteen: Home of the Mountain Trolls / Elsa‘s dilemma. Arriving back at the home of the Mountain Trolls with Elsa and her younger self, Markus summons them to help her. When Grandpa Pabbie examines the young Elsa first Elsa, he discovers her to be her physical form, trapped in a nightmare, the trauma causing her to revert to the Elsa he met the night she accidentally hurt Anna. It is then, Grandpa Pabbie realises that one Elsa’s powers had left her body, taking on a physical but unstable form. If they didn’t merge first before entering Elsa’s body then they would become unstable, the energy released destroying Arendelle. However one had to be defeated first, so the god side of Elsa would be in control of her new powers. Grandpa Pabbie though, warns if they die after merging, before they can enter the young Elsa’s body, this Young Elsa will never wake up, never get old. In addition, In the event the “evil” Elsa wins, Grandpa Pabbie places a fire crystal around Young Elsa’s neck, telling the “good” Elsa that if she touches it before she is merged with her evil self, her powers would be transferred to it, protecting the young Elsa, turning the “evil” powers against her. He adds though Young Elsa would still be locked in an eternal sleep, only an act of self-sacrifice and true devotion saving her.
It is at this point Olaf finally appears, bringing news of Lindstrom & Hans treachery, unaware of the new “Evil“ Queen Elsa‘s existence. Scene Fifteen: Anna’s Trial In Arendelle. Having placed Anna & Kristoff on trial, Anna pleads guilt to the charges against her, hoping to save Kristoff by stating her had no part in the plot. Before Kristoff can confront Anna, Lindstrom knocks him out. To Anna‘s horror, the are both sentenced to be burnt at the stake. Scene Sixteen: Good Queen Elsa to the rescue. The next day Markus returns with the two Elsa‘s, but leaves them just outside Arendelle to make certain they are safe until her can find out what is happening. To his surprise her finds Elsa’s evil twin in charge of Arendelle. It is then her tricks the “evil” queen into doing battle for her physical form. Scene Seventeen: Anna discovers the truth. As Anna lays in her cell, she is surprised to find she has a visitor. Urging her to keep quiet, Markus tells Anna what has happened to Elsa. Safe for the time being, ready to rescue Anna & Kristoff. Scene Eigtheen: Good v Evil Queen …show more content…
Elsa. As Anna & Kristoff are led to the stake to be executed, Elsa and Markus appear from in hiding, Elsa freezing the wood around her sister & Kristoff’s feet to prevent it from being set alight first. The fight then begins in which the “Evil” Queen Elsa weakens her “good” twin sister Sensing triumph, the “evil” Queen Elsa turns to gloat at Anna & Kristoff, not noticing the “good” queen has touched the fire crystal around Young Elsa neck.
To her horror, when she turns around she does not find, her twin and the unconscious Young Elsa, but her younger self standing there, trembling. When “evil” Queen Elsa though tries to merge with her, her powers are reverse. The more she tries the greater the force repelled against her. Eventually weakened, she collapses to her knees. Finally looking up she sees her younger self before her, still looking frightened, but declaring herself no afraid, she tears off the fire crystal from her neck, throwing it at the “evil” queen, trapping her in the crystal, before losing consciousness. By now the people of Arendelle are confused. Sensing things turning against them, Hans & Lindstrom try to reason with the crowd, but Markus reveals their treachery. For Young Elsa though there was a cost. Not merging with her body has left Young Elsa locked in an eternal sleep, never to wake up, trapped as an eight-year-old girl once
more. For Olaf there was a price to pay too. Elsa’s powers gone he fades away, but not before telling Anna he was proud to give his life to save Elsa. Scene Nineteen Elsa is Alive. As Anna awakes the events of the previous night come back to haunt her. Although knowing Elsa had saved them, she knows her sister would forever be locked in an eternal sleep, never to wake up, never to grow old. It isn’t until she Kristoff tells her to look behind her, she turns finds the young Elsa fast asleep and tended to by Markus, unaware it was the act of true devotion Markus had shown towards Elsa that had awoken her. Although filled with joy, Elsa was alive, Anna realises that she will now not only have to be a big sister to Elsa, but take on the role of a mother towards her as well. Scene Twenty: Olaf comes back to life. It is Christmas in Arendelle, and a sleepy Anna is wakened by and excited Elsa asking her “Do you want to build a snowman?”. Knowing she will get no sleep, until she does, Anna is dragged along to the castle gardens In the castle gardens, Anna finds Kristoff & Markus their, a curious smile of their faces. It is when Markus asks Elsa is she is ready, Elsa reveals her powers, recreating Olaf. Then giving Anna a fire crystal in the shape of Olaf’s nose urges her sister to complete Olaf. Humouring Elsa, Anna is surprised when Olaf comes to life. Anna though suddenly feels a great sense of responsibility had been placed on her shoulders, understanding how her parents must have felt trying to deal with Elsa’s powers first time around. Seeing Anna’s sadness, Elsa holds her hand repeating her own new mantra, ““Control, Don’t fear, Be the good girl you always want to be”. In that moment, Anna realises that although young again - and given a second chance at a lost childhood - Elsa had the wisdom of her older self within her making Elsa understand she must learn to use her powers for good. Post Credit Scene: Hand & Lindstrom imprisoned. Now no longer needing her Ice Place, Elsa has Hans & Lindstrom locked up in it, sealed in their her snow giant. He final act is to destroy the ice bridge leaving them trapped inside for ever, creating a fiery barrier in the ravine below
That sends her off on a wild goose chase to find out who killed her, and many other smaller conflicts result around this. Another conflict is when Alexi is sent back to Moscow by her father because that was one of Grace’s friend who helped her discover and find the clues leading up to Grace finding out the person who killed her mother.
whole life changes in one night though, when Elsa is raped by a GI soldier, and
We see how the presence of European settlers have affected the Inuit people and their ideals. They have seem to have abandoned their traditional garments and enjoy the same activities typical of the Caucasian people. We see the effect of the influence when it is time for Elsa to raise her child. Under the tutelage of a white woman, Mme. Beaulieu, she cares for her child in a manner which is strange for her culture. She baths him, and dresses him in the cloths suggested to her by Mme. Beaulieu. She also revokes all things Inuit, only allowing her mother to care for the boy when she is at work, a job she takes so she may offer the child the possessions she is told are necessary. We see that since she lives in a small town, she has little choice when it comes to the individuals who will play a significant role in her life, even her unplanned baby. This child had more influence not only because of his relation to Elsa but also because of his unique color, he was white, with blue eyes and curly blond hair. She didn’t seem to see Jimmy as an Inuit boy. There may be a chance she didn’t want her son to live as an Inuit because she saw how hopeless they are: her mother was a source of distain for her and if she raised her son the way her mother raised her, Elsa would have a greater chance of becoming the woman she despises. She radically raised him by ideas given to her by Mme. Beaulieu, a woman she considered a
his sword and seizes her by one mighty shoulder, and forces her to the ground.
...ion was when she was sent to the fortress because of the war her dad was in. Solveig, her brother, the crown prince, her older sister, and her army of warriors, waits for news of the battle her father is in, and to find out the winner. However, as winter keeps on, and the storms getting stronger each day, the ice refuses to break. This means Solveig and the rest are trapped! The climax is when, horrible acts of treason make it clear that a traitor is among them. A spiteful breeze begins to go through the frozen ice walls, and a anxious man turns the prisoners of winter against one another. The falling action is whoever is in charge with protecting the king's children were all suspects of being the traitor. The siblings must choose their allies wisely. Solveig is trying to find who is trying to destroy the crowned prince and the kingdom. This was the resolution.
listen so Iron Hans sends him away but tells him if he is in trouble
Of course, this could be justified by the target audience, as it is a Disney princess film after all. However, this relationship between two sisters is special enough to be analysed. Indeed, female friendship is often depicted as conflictive, in films such as Bride Wars for instance, whereas male friendship is made more valuable, as seen in most Seth Rodgen films. Here, the feminine solidarity is the core of the plot in Frozen, which motivates each protagonist’s designs and solves central issues of the
She enters the hall where the warriors are sleeping. They wake in time to ward off the attack with their swords but the monster manages to escape with one victim in her claws (this is Aeschere).
The Johansen showed patriotism to their nation throughout the book. Many of the Johansens had declared that they would even take a bullet for their king, King Christian X. In Number the Stars, Papa tells Annemarie how Danish citizens love their precious and cherished king. He states “Any Danish citizen would die for King Christian, to protect him.” (p.14) Annemarie questioned her parents if they would do the same and they agreed. This shows the Danish people care about their king and will protect him from any danger.
...etended to be in love the the princess Anna so that they can get marry. Excluding all of the exaggerations, Hans is not different from Maggie. Both of these characters wanted an improved life, even if it requires them staying in a corrupt relationship.
The story starts off with Elsa putting away Mrs. Montjoy's pots and pans in her cupboard, but she is not placing them where they need to go. Mrs. Montjoy comments, "And the colander on that hook there." (Page 1) As if Elsa isn't upset enough, Mrs. Montjoy doesn't even care about what Elsa is trying to say to her what so ever because Mrs. Montjoy doesn't have any interest in her life. At this point you understand that Mrs. Montjoy only wants her around to take care of what needs to be taken care of that's her job and nothing else. The story takes you back to how Elsa came about living with Mrs. Montjoy. It was all set up between an old friend of Elsa's mother's and Mrs. Montjoy for Elsa to take the summer job for her and be her maid. Now Elsa is taken to the Island where Mrs. Montjoy and her family live. They are traveling on a boat which Mrs. Montjoy thinks scares Elsa, but really doesn't. At this point Elsa is confused on why Mrs. Montjoy would think it is such a big deal if she really was scared, since Elsa is all right with showing fear because it's something normal to her unlike Mrs. Montjoy.
Fairy tales have been a big part of learning and childhood for many of us. They may seem childish to us, but they are full of life lessons and intelligent turnings. Components of fairy tales may even include violence, but always with the aim to provide a moral to the story. Hansel and Gretel is in itself a very interesting story to analyze. It demonstrates the way that children should not stray too far from their benchmarks and rely on appearances. In 2013, a film adaptation was produced. This film is produced for an older public and has picked up the story to turn it into a more mature and violent version. Hansel and Gretel is a German fairy tale written by the Grimm Brothers which has undergone several changes over the years and across the cultures which it touched, but for the purposes of this essay, I will stick to the original story. In the development of this essay, I will analyze the components of this tale by the Brothers Grimm based on the factors listed in the course syllabus (violence, interpersonal relationships, the function of magic and the ending), and I will then do a summary and comparison between the story and the film which was released in theaters recently.
When she is captured she is forced to participate in the Frost King’s sadistic game. By participating she has the opportunity to attack the king from the inside but before she does that she has to become a champion in this
Between the first verse and the chorus the song moves from minor to major, gets rids of the lower range notes that were mainly found in the first verse then It utilizes a faster and more playful piano harmony that created a lighter and a liberated feel into the chorus unlike the heavy and grounded feel that was in the first verse. So the music is mirroring Elsa’s actions, expression and
After Anna is accidentally hit in the heart with ice by Elsa, her whole body begins to freeze and the only way to break the curse is by an act of “true love”. Immediately she assumes that she must kiss Prince Hans to break the spell, but when he revels his evil nature, Olaf explains to her that she is really in love with Kristoff and that she can kiss him to break the curse. In search for him, on one side of the ice she finds Elsa in danger with Prince Hans, and on the other she sees Kristoff. Instead of saving herself and having a “true loves kiss,” Anna decides to sacrifice herself to save Elsa from Hans’ sword. When she jumps in front of the weapon he whole body turns to ice but since she risked her life to save her sister because of the love she has for her, she unfroze. This scene showed young girls that they do not need to focus on just romantic true love, but to remember and cherish the love that can be expressed to