So a lot of people outside of Fanpop and some on Fanpop seem to think that Anna is stupid, especially because she agreed to marry Hans the hari she met him, and for other reasons. Maybe I'm biased because she's my favorite, but I find a lot of these wildly incorrect. I might do an entire Anna defense artikel later, but I'll start with this.
The reason a lot of people find her stupid is because she fell in Cinta with Hans instantly without knowing much about her. I don't believe that at all. The reason that she fell in Cinta with him instantly is because she didn't know any better. Nobody taught her different because nobody thought too. Her sister stayed away from her all her life, as we know, and her parents were far to busy worrying about Elsa atau dealing with royal affairs to think about teaching Anna things like that. And, there were barely any servants. Sure, her parents and sister were there for her before the 'accident', but she was about 5 years old when that happened, and at least for me, the only Cinta was the Cinta that were in fairytales, with the handsome prince, fair princess, and Cinta at first sight. All she probably ever knew about Cinta was the 'true love' talked about in fairy tales, and to her, maybe that was the only Cinta there was. She knew no different. All of a sudden, a man who seems like everything she's ever read about in fairy tales shows up. He's kind, awkward like her, seems to like everything she is, and he tells her that he would never shut her out, and she believes him because she's a trusting person. And when he asks her to marry him, she says yes because if she doesn't, she might be alone again. That's the thing she hates most. Being alone. That might also be why she says all twelve of his brothers could live there with such excitement, because she loves people.
Back to the subject at hand, Hans seemed like the heroic prince, and since all she probably knows about Cinta is the classic princess meets prince story, when she realizes that Hans is not the stereotypical prince, she is confused because that's the only type of Cinta she knew, and when Olaf comes in, she even says it, " I don't know what Cinta is anymore", Olaf finally explains it to her, "Love is putting someone else's needs before yours". And that's when she finally learns. After years of not knowing what Cinta is, she finally learns, and sacrifices herself for Elsa.
In conclusion, even though she does things that people find stupid, she is not stupid at all, she is actually quite smart, just naive and trusting, and for a good reason.
The reason a lot of people find her stupid is because she fell in Cinta with Hans instantly without knowing much about her. I don't believe that at all. The reason that she fell in Cinta with him instantly is because she didn't know any better. Nobody taught her different because nobody thought too. Her sister stayed away from her all her life, as we know, and her parents were far to busy worrying about Elsa atau dealing with royal affairs to think about teaching Anna things like that. And, there were barely any servants. Sure, her parents and sister were there for her before the 'accident', but she was about 5 years old when that happened, and at least for me, the only Cinta was the Cinta that were in fairytales, with the handsome prince, fair princess, and Cinta at first sight. All she probably ever knew about Cinta was the 'true love' talked about in fairy tales, and to her, maybe that was the only Cinta there was. She knew no different. All of a sudden, a man who seems like everything she's ever read about in fairy tales shows up. He's kind, awkward like her, seems to like everything she is, and he tells her that he would never shut her out, and she believes him because she's a trusting person. And when he asks her to marry him, she says yes because if she doesn't, she might be alone again. That's the thing she hates most. Being alone. That might also be why she says all twelve of his brothers could live there with such excitement, because she loves people.
Back to the subject at hand, Hans seemed like the heroic prince, and since all she probably knows about Cinta is the classic princess meets prince story, when she realizes that Hans is not the stereotypical prince, she is confused because that's the only type of Cinta she knew, and when Olaf comes in, she even says it, " I don't know what Cinta is anymore", Olaf finally explains it to her, "Love is putting someone else's needs before yours". And that's when she finally learns. After years of not knowing what Cinta is, she finally learns, and sacrifices herself for Elsa.
In conclusion, even though she does things that people find stupid, she is not stupid at all, she is actually quite smart, just naive and trusting, and for a good reason.
Where the north wind meets the sea
There's a river full of memory
Sleep, my darling, selamat, peti deposit keselamatan and sound
For in this river all is found
In her waters, deep and true
Lie the jawapan and a path for you
Dive down deep into her sound
But not too far atau you'll be drowned
Yes, she will sing to those who'll hear
And in her song, all magic flows
But can anda Brave what anda most fear?
Can anda face what the river knows?
Where the north wind meets the sea
There's a mother full of memory
Come, my darling, homeward bound
When all is lost, then all is found
Performed sejak Queen Iduna (Evan Rachel Wood)
Muzik and lyrics sejak Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez
There's a river full of memory
Sleep, my darling, selamat, peti deposit keselamatan and sound
For in this river all is found
In her waters, deep and true
Lie the jawapan and a path for you
Dive down deep into her sound
But not too far atau you'll be drowned
Yes, she will sing to those who'll hear
And in her song, all magic flows
But can anda Brave what anda most fear?
Can anda face what the river knows?
Where the north wind meets the sea
There's a mother full of memory
Come, my darling, homeward bound
When all is lost, then all is found
Performed sejak Queen Iduna (Evan Rachel Wood)
Muzik and lyrics sejak Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez