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Disney-Prinzessin Who do Du think loved the other more?

30 fans picked:
Anna
   63%
Elsa
   37%
 casserola posted Vor mehr als einem Jahr
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casserola picked Anna:
I mean I think Anna loved Elsa more than Elsa loved Anna. Let's review the things Elsa has done to Anna in her point of view (key words:in her point of view)
1.Shut her out for 13 years with no explanation
2.Refused to let her marry Hans
3.struck her in the heart
4.kicked her out with a giant snowman without going after her to make sure she didn't get killed
Yet after all this Anna not only risks her life to go talk to her but sacrifices her life for her.I repeat:She sacrifices her LIFE for her after all that when she could've been cured.I'm a bit annoyed at the fourth point.I don't blame Elsa for creating Marshmallow but I find it odd she wouldn't worry that Marshmallow was capable of killing Anna.I understand she was under stress but she should've at least though "My sister is probally choking because of a snowman I created".Also I find it stupid that Elsa didn't realise she was casting an eternal winter all throughout Arendelle and placing the burden on Anna's shoulders.She was either blind or didn't care and I doubt the first option so for now we'll go with the second one.Oh,and I'm tired of people saying Anna "blamed" Elsa for striking her in the heart because of her saying "I was wrong".Ever heard the saying actions speak louder than words?
posted Vor mehr als einem Jahr.
 
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3xZ picked Anna:
^Absolutely agree.
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CRaZy_rawR picked Anna:
No doubt!
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misscindyspice picked Anna:
^^^ Definitely agree.
posted Vor mehr als einem Jahr.
 
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manu962 picked Elsa:
Oh, of course everyone here is going to choose Anna, since you all think Elsa is selfish and dislike her. To tell the truth I'm really tired of that. I'm not sure what I'm doing here if nobody says anything good about Elsa here. I'm just feeling like an outcast.
1. Elsa locked herself for all those years and destroyed her childhood so she wouldn't hurt anyone, especially Anna,
2. When Anna came to her castle she was happy but had to tell her to leave or else she would get hurt.
3.When Hans told her that Anna was dead she quit fighting because her life was meaningless to her now.
4. She didn't want Anna to marry to someone she just met but in the end she told Hans "Just take care of my sister!" because that's the only thing she wanted. She wanted Anna to be safe.
I think both of them hurt each other a lot and didn't bother to understand each other in the beginning but they still loved each other equally.

@casserola The Northern mountain is far away from Arendelle and she couldn't see Arendelle from there. The mountain must've been really high and always covered in snow.
Oh, and she created Marshmallow to send them away and not to kill them. I'm pretty sure he wouldn't be able to kill them because Elsa created him and she loves Anna. Plus she considers herself way more dangerous than the snowman she created.
posted Vor mehr als einem Jahr.
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truth76 picked Anna:
Elsa didn't know what she's capable of she didn't know that she froze Arendelle , means she's careless.
posted Vor mehr als einem Jahr.
 
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manu962 picked Elsa:
^ She was afraid to try her powers. Do you always prejudice people like that? As I said in the comment before she probably couldn't see Arendelle from her castle. She only knew she froze the lake when she had to run. It started snowing only after she left.

Why am I even thinking that somebody here would bother to read my comments? You all probably think I'm just a stupid and blind Elsa addict or something like that.
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CleoCorinne picked Elsa:
Elsa grew up in fear of even seeing Anna. When they were little, Anna was the one who insisted for playing with Elsa, and after Elsa struck her sister with her powers, she realized how dangerous she could be... and Grand Pabbie didn't really help her feeling less dangerous. So she locked herself up in her room and refused to take off her gloves for years and years, and the day in which she could finally spend some time with her sister again, to quote the movie, "for the first time in forever", a prince that both sisters have never seen shows up and asks Anna to be his wife. Elsa refused that marriage because she grew up fearing herself and all others, because people could turn against her as soon as they found out that she had powers.
By refusing Anna's marriage to Hans, she was not only protecting herself, but mostly protecting Anna, because she was afraid they wouldn't have hurt only her for her powers, but also Anna for being her sister.
Don't you all remember what the Duke asked Anna? "Are you a monster too?"
Elsa has always loved Anna a lot, maybe even too much, but she surely has never been careless.
posted Vor mehr als einem Jahr.
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nmdis said:
I think both of them loved each other equally 'cause Elsa on her side wanted to protect Anna, just like a caring sis. And Anna wanted to be with her and she loved her too. There's no need to led a fight here for this.
posted Vor mehr als einem Jahr.
 
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324anna said:
I agree with nmdis and I completely disagree with casserole for the reasons manu962 stated. But really manu, you don't have to take it so personally, there's nothing wrong with disliking a character and there are many people here who still like Elsa (like me). And do you really think that someone here thinks you're a stupid and blind Elsa addict? I think you're being very dramatic, everyone here on this spot respects your opinion.
posted Vor mehr als einem Jahr.
 
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Frozenswift picked Anna:
Excuse me, manu962? Elsa is NOT selfish but Anna just LOVED her more! She even died to save her
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