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Forget about all of your opinions on Hans. Just for a minute forget about any of his scheming ou backstabbing that happens later in the movie. Imagine that toi came into to this movie not expecting a villain, ou at the very least expecting Elsa to be a villain. What would be the impression toi would have of Hans?

My bet is that it would be almost the exact same as Anna's. In the first heure of the movie, Hans gives no implication that he is anything other than what he appears. A kind, gentlemanly, slightly awkward young man who is looking for a sense of adventure and a way to escape the overbearing pressure of his 12 older brothers. A young man who is so eager to please that he is willing to do anything he can for affection. He agrees with everything that Anna says,

"We finish each other's-"

"Sandwiches!"

"That's what I was gonna say!"

 Look at all that animosity.
Look at all that animosity.


and is willing to marry the first girl he sees at a moments glance. Of course, this could seem nefarious at first, but wait! Take off your Evil-Hans glasses for a minute and really think about the situation. Hans as a Prince will have to marry a Princess at some point (regardless of what other Disney films tell us about intra-class marriages). Realistically Hans would be forced to marry a Princess ou some other type of royalty, and since he looks around 20, it would probably be soon. And realistically, after 12 other brothers got first picks his options would be rather limited. Just his luck that on his trip as the Southern-Isle's representative he meets a kind, funny and adventurous available young woman. Someone that is incessantly flirting with him and makes it seem like he is the only man she has eyes for (which considering how lonely Anna has been for her whole life is absolutely true). Why would he let such an opportunity pass? The two of them have been inseparable without a hitch for almost twelve hours (which par Disney's standard is like a year), so why shouldn't he ask her to marry him? The coronation will be over soon and he could be returning accueil within the suivant few days, never to see Arendelle again. How could he let this opportunity pass?



In reality, if we look at Hans' actions from the perspective that he is just a normal prince, he literally gives no indication that he is anything other than that. Every action he does makes sense from that perspective, with him making sure that the citizens of Arendelle survive the impromptu winter, to transversing an entire ocean of snow to try and reach Anna. Even when Hans is par himself he doesn't give any implication that he has any nefarious thoughts. Look at the image below:



Even when he is all alone, Hans looks at Anna's retreating back with a lovey, dovey expression. If we are expected to believe that since the moment he got off the bateau he was planning to take the throne, we should not be seeing this image. Of course, toi could argue that he changed his intentions later, but where do we see this? This right here is the only moment in the entire movie that we see Hans alone, and he gives zero indication that he is after anything other than getting some plus time to talk to Anna.

Of course toi could then come up with the argument that Hans is such a good actor that even when he is not being observed he still acts as though he's not evil. But. That. Is. Not. Possible. At least if toi want to keep with the assumption that Hans is human anyway. Human's have faults, humans screw up. No matter how good a human's facade is there will always be cracks in it. And even if Hans was such an impossibly good actor, he at the very least would have a neutral face when all alone. The only reason Hans would make such a face is if he knew that there was an audience watching his every move. And again, we are assuming for arguments sake that Hans is human. Such abilities don't apply to us mere mortals.

Thus, in the context of what the movie has shown us for the first two-thirds there is literally no indication that Hans is evil. If the writers had never put in the image above, then sure, Hans being evil would be as likely as anything since we would never see him alone with his guard down. But seeing as the above image is the only thing we can use for a dit purposes, Hans being evil is contradictory to everything that we know about him. He undergoes a complete change in character for literally no reason than to prevent a l’amour triangle from happening.

That's right, lazy writing. The entire movie is full of it (Where do Elsa's powers come from? How in the world does snow powers = dress-making, and creating life?). And turning Hans evil might be the worst of their decisions. For the first two-thirds of the movie every action that Hans does is as valiant as can be. He even makes a better ruler than Anna ou Elsa, who literally leave their entire kingdom without one thought to the people they are supposed to take care of. That's like the President (or Prime Minister, depending on where toi live) deciding to leave and chercher for his missing daughter right in the middle of a natural disaster. A ruler does not have the same types of freedom that a commoner does, something that only Hans seems to acknowledge. The Kingdom could have easily dissolved into chaos and anarchy without someone to keep order.



This even proves that Anna might have been right to say yes to Hans' proposal, seeing how at every turn he does exactly what is needed in order to keep the kingdom safe. He even saves Elsa's life.

And yet at the last third of the movie he acts completely out of character. Lazy, lazy.

Or...

 Get the fiancé out of the way and the whole thing will be fixed!
Get the fiancé out of the way and the whole thing will be fixed!


Maybe a few certain character's are a bit plus nefarious than they appear.
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1. Congrats on winning fan of the Month! How does it feel?
I am genuinely shocked. This proves that other Disney Princess fans actually enjoy my polls, and I'm happy in general when someone enjoys my work.


2. One of the biggest reasons toi won was because of your Wardrobe Countdowns, what gave toi the idea to start it?
This idea is actually from MaidofOrleans, and I just wanted to give it a little update, since we got Moana and La Reine des Neiges 2 and I also wanted to include heroines like Esmeralda and Meg.


3. How did toi find this spot and what made toi want to join?
I enjoy participating in votes and I...
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1. Congratulations on winning fan of the mois How does it feel?

I was kind of surprised that I got it now and not in one of the months in which I was way plus active, but I feel very honored. Thanks to everyone who voted for me.


2. Who was your favori princess when toi were a child? Why?

When I was a child, the Disney Princess franchise wasn't a thing yet, so that's not really something I asked myself, but in hindsight, it was most likely Cinderella.


3. Who is your favori princess now? Why?

Rapunzel, though I feel particularly protective about Mulan, too. What I like is their inner strength....
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Princesses l’amour to sing! Welcome to MsMojo, and today we’re looking at the best songs performed par Disney princesses. For this list, we’ll be including both official and unofficial princesses, as well as extending our criteria…
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Welcome to the 2nd Princess Personality article! Like the précédant article about Belle's personality, this one about Snow White is still using the MBTI assessment.

SNOW WHITE IS...

1. Extraverted link

Extraverts often:
Have high energy
Talk plus than listen
Think out loud
Act, then think
Like to be around people a lot
Prefer a public role
Can sometimes be easily distracted
Prefer to do lots of things at once
Are outgoing & enthusiastic


Although Snow White was without human companion under her stepmother's wicked rule, she had plenty of animal friends. In fact, Snow White was always surrounded...
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 Different faces, different personalities
Different faces, different personalities
We all l’amour Disney princesses, don’t we? So Seasons are also like them, they are really different from each other and each one of them at least has a good trait. I recently developed an interest of écriture articles on Disney princess symbolism. Thanks to the people who viewed my articles recently and loved them! Hope toi all enjoy!
Snow white – Spring
Yes! For me the princesses in spring category are kind, resourceful, pure, obedient, self-reserved, matured and somewhat innocent. I like the Spring people. Traits ou qualities tell she’s a spring person. She always likes to keep the room...
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A fair number of Disney Princess DVDs were released in the early 2000's, and the series I'm most familiar with is the Princess Party line. To my knowledge, there were just two installments, both of which I apparently still own! These DVDs feature Disney Princess-related games, activities, and stories with the goal of helping to create a memorable DP-themed party for young girls. I first rented this disk from Blockbuster about a decade il y a just to check out the games, so I have a bit of nostalgia for it. But how well does the content on the DVD hold up? Let's take a look!

DVD Features
There are...
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 Look down there! It's a song analysis!
Look down there! It's a song analysis!
Greetings! I'm ApplesauceDoctr, and today I present my fourth song analysis. This time though (somewhat similar to my "Reflection" analysis), I'll be comparing two songs -- "So This is Love" and "Dancing on a Cloud," both of which come from Disney's Cinderella. "Dancing on a Cloud," the deleted song, was written with the intent of doing what "So This is Love" later did -- to montrer how Cendrillon and the prince fell in l’amour with each other at the ball. While the two seem similar at first, further examination shows that the two are a bit different, and it gives a better understanding of why "Dancing...
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