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 "There's no one else in the castello for me to interact with... wait, what?"
"There's no one else in the castle for me to interact with... wait, what?"
The first time I saw Frozen, I felt as bad for Elsa and Anna as anyone. After all, their parents chose to keep Anna's erased memories of her sister's powers, separated them da moving Elsa out of Anna's room, reduced the staff and shut the gates so no one could learn about Elsa's powers, etc. The girls grew up in a dark, mostly empty castle. Elsa was kept isolated from everyone with only her parents to constantly coach her, and Anna was kept isolated without anyone at all.

Then their parents died, leaving them not knowing how to get on without them. Elsa was the heir but could not rule since a) she still had her powers that she couldn't control, b) had been so isolated and drilled with fear growing up that she was in no mental o emotional condition to break her parents' mold.

But poor Anna! At least Elsa has a REASON to keep her bedroom door and the castello gates shut! At least Elsa KNOWS why they have to stay isolated. Poor Anna is isolated without even knowing why!

Then I slowly started to realize... Why is Anna so lonely? Her parents may have reduced the castello staff, but they didn't get rid of them entirely. Even if there are less people to talk to, there are still people around. Even if Elsa shut her out and Anna's parents are too busy focusing on Elsa to spend time with her, Anna can still hang out with the servants as they dust, mop, prepare meals, wash clothes, trim the gardens, etc. In fact, when Elsa flees and Anna orders someone to fetch her horse, te already know they have stable masters, grooms and stable boys to take care of the royal horses, since Anna doesn't have to brush, saddle, o briglia the horse herself.

Then link gave even further Cibo for thought: "Given Anna’s natural boisterousness, unless Arendelle is really classist, I find it hard to imagine she didn’t interact with and even make Friends among the castello staff, whom we know exist."

I hadn't really considered classism up till that point, but it makes unfortunate sense. We know there are servants because we see them. We hear the male staff member (perhaps the chamberlain o butler?) wake Anna through the door, we see the servants bringing out "a thousand insalata plates," and after Elsa flees we see Anna call for a servant to fetch her horse, and it's brought to her fully saddled and ready to go. We know the staff exists... so how come Anna doesn't seem to think they exist?

As Grace Randolph points out in her review of Frozen, link: "We [Elsa and Anna] have these servants that don't even have names o personalities."

Now, te can say that we, the audience, don't learn the servants' names o personalities because they aren't important to the story. But then, since Anna is the main character, what's important to her is what's important to the story. Her sister, opening the gates, her crush-turned-fiance, etc. If the staff aren't important enough to learn even basic names o personality traits, like we do of Maudy from Ribelle - The Brave (the put-upon maid who's constantly tormented da the triplets), then that means they aren't important enough to Anna. And I'm sorry, but that's... classist.

When te think about it, Anna never really looks at, talks to, o acknowledges the staff. They talk to her through the door, she runs past them in her excitement for the windows and doors being opened, and she calls out for one to fetch her horse from a distance, but there is no interpersonal interaction. While Anna sings link, she runs past the servants like they're part of the furniture in the castle. In fact, Anna interacts with the furniture più than the people. She shows più interpersonal connections with the Suits of armor, statues, and paintings on the bacheca than she does the real people walking da her.

So if Anna is lonely enough that she feels her whole life is just empty halls and closed doors and her ONLY company growing up has been paintings and Suits of armor... She either had no servants to spend time with, o she's so classist they don't count. We know the former isn't true, so the latter...?

And I don't even think classism is the answer. As Anna says to the ducklings in the courtyard: "I can't wait to meet everyone!" And she's shown happily interacting with peasants with her sister after the gates have been opened at the end. So Anna is all right spending time with people below her station. So, why don't the staff count?

Honestly, I think Anna's intense loneliness is a plot hole.

As Dani Colman notes in her aforementioned link article: "Anna has to endure three years of — at worst — relative isolation, and she emerges so desperate for Amore that she gets engaged to literally the first young man she meets. It isn't so much ridiculous because it’s a stupid thing to do; it’s ridiculous because a girl that obsessed with finding Amore should already have a crush on a cute stable-boy." (Bolded da me.)

I must agree. We see that Anna is elated to interact with the peasants that come through the castello gates, and we see that she's open-minded enough to politely request things of Oaken in his spa (as opposed to haughtily demanding) and fall in Amore with Kristoff the ice harvester. If she's open-minded enough to like people despite their class, shouldn't she have already befriended the staff? Enough that the gates opening is a pleasant change, not The One Chance she has to interact with real people o fall in love?

Speaking of the gates: Why are their being closed so detrimental to Anna's social life? Yes, the castello is dark, mostly deserted, and boring. However, as noted da the link, Anna "spends three years of her adult life shut inside a castle... Even though she can leave at any time. *clip of Anna walking right outside the castello gates where people are gathered*"

This made me realize how even più trivial, o at least poorly explained, an obstacle the closed castello gates are. Unless the sisters are under house arrest, Anna should be able to physically leave the castello at any time. We see that it's right in the middle of a port city, filled with crowded streets and buildings. We also see that Anna has plenty of free time since she spent most of her life in the empty halls, staring at the walls, watching time tick by. (Where were her nurses, nannies, o tutors?)

If Anna has time and freedom to just sit around feeling bored, shouldn't she also be able to use that time interacting with servants o physically leaving the castello (either through walking o riding) to go hang out where the people are?

It's not like she's constantly monitored like Jasmine, who always has "people who tell te where to go and how to dress," and who is not allowed outside the palace bacheca because, in her father's words, "You're a princess!" And it's not like Anna's imprisoned in a castello in the middle of the forest like Belle, o locked in a tower in the middle of a ravine like Rapunzel. The former of whom is bound da her word and the latter of whom is constantly manipulated da her "mother" to stay. All three of whom go against orders and leave when the desire becomes great enough. gelsomino sneaks out in the middle of the night, Belle tries to run away but goes back to the Beast out of gratitude for saving her life, and Rapunzel only intended to see the lanterns and then go home before her "mother" tricked her into thinking the man she loves was only using her so she'd feel so crushed she'd want to retreat back.

I just find Anna's lifelong loneliness and isolation poorly explained, the più I think about it. Anna claims there's no one to spend time with after her sister shuts her out, but there's castello staff she should be able to spend time with. Based on her very friendly, boisterous, and open-minded personality, she should have already befriended them. If not them, there's literally nothing stopping her from going outside the castello gates and spending time with her people periodically. Sure, the castello itself is mostly empty and boring, but it's not like she's under house arrest o stranded in the middle of the wilderness.

And if she is classist o under house arrest, it was poorly explained.
 These people don't count.
These people don't count.
 I personally don't like this. except for Tiana's outfit.
I personally don't like this. except for Tiana's outfit.
Yeah yeah, let's get this on with for the fourth time, now look at the rankings!!!!
Snow White: Nullification
Aurora: Stallling Combat
Cinderella: Time Travelling
Ariel: Water Bending/ Animal Translating
Belle: Teleportation/ Grace Combat
Jasmine: hypnosis/ reflexes
Mulan: Asian Super Combat
Pocahontas: Nature Combat/Wind Bending
Tiana: Illusionist/ Crafting on the Spot
Rapunzel: Healing/ Hair Combat


 This is nice!
This is nice!

Also I'm in a bad mood, so be critical in the comments, DON'T DARE to commento on my bacheca o you'll see the exorcist (makes mad face)
I'm also running out of ideas, since i'm posting Fanpop's...
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10. Mulan
Mulan is pretty, but not stunning. I find her to be a little plain. I am not saying that she's ugly at all, I just think the other princesses have prettier eyes.

9. Snow White
Despite what everyone says about Snow White being ugly, she actually has very beautiful eyes. They're almost perfectly round and are a very nice shade of brown. In addition her eyelashes are ridiculously long.

8. Tiana
Tiana has big beautiful brown eyes. They compliment her skin tone so well. Her eyes are very magnetic, but there are still prettier...

7. Ariel
I know I know how is Ariel so low? Don't...
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 That rosa things supposed to be Aurora, say whaaaaattt?
That pink things supposed to be Aurora, say whaaaaattt?
As you've seen from my past articles, I'm not the best as expressing my Amore for things, but I decided to make an articoli about what makes Aurora special. Now let me say people often say that Aurora is probably at the bottom of at least half of the people on this site's preferito lista and it's really sad. Although, I am happy about the increase in Aurora lovers. Well anyway, I'm rambling I'm gonna start the article.

Aurora, Sleeping Beauty, Briar Rose, the girl of many names is one of many personalities. Now Aurora doesn't have the most complicated personality, o maybe even the most interesting...
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Sobbing, all three of the Bimbettes collapsed against each other in their home. Eliza (the red Bimbette), Ella (the yellow Bimbette) and Emily (the green Bimbette) had been crying for days over the death of Gaston. Belle had been nice enough to arrange for the baker to deliver Cibo and drink, because none of them had the strength o motivation to go into town. If they had cried horribly when they thought Gaston was marrying another girl, they absolutely sobbed, depressed, when he died. They had been crying for two weeks now, and Eliza was starting to...
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Dungeons & Draghi (or D&D for short) is a super fun tavolo, ripiano del tavolo roleplaying game that's been around since the 1970s but has recently gained a fair bit of popularity. I've been playing the game for around eight years at time of writing, and I strongly recommend te give it a try if te ever get the chance. It's really an absolute blast! D&D has always been one of my preferito hobbies, but within the last two years it's become an even bigger part of my life. Since I've been having so much fun with it recently, I decided it was finally time to try something I'd always wanted to do: turning...
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 Pretty!
Pretty!
On my beauty list, Elsa was first, Anna was second, Aurora was third, and Ariel was fourth. On my preferito list, Elsa and Anna were equal, third was Rapunzel and Ariel. The reason I loved Ariel was the same as Anna, her sweet demeanor.
But today I'm talking about something different, beauties. I find Ariel very beautiful but for me Elsa and Anna are prettier. Vanessa is also beautiful. Today I will decide which one is più beautiful.

1- Hair
Ariel's hair is red, and I don't really like red hair, but it Suits Ariel very well. It's also very enjoyable to watch Ariel's long hair float in the water....
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Now I want to rank DP wardrobes. First I will tell about my style preferences.

My preferito colors: purple, più o less every shade of blue( but especially turquoise) and green, pink, white, black, grey.

Using link my preferito styles are romantic and creative. My least preferito one is for sure trendy, I'd also say I'm mostly not a fan of dramatic. I have mixed feelings about classic style: I tend to dislike it in its purest form but I can like some elements of this style when they are combined with elements my preferito styles.

My preferito historical fashion eras: Renessaince, la Belle Epoque(...
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