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Description Elsa, The Snow Queen, is the secondary antagonist-turned-deuteragonist of the film. Born with the power of snow and ice, Elsa is the firstborn daughter of King Agnarr and Queen Iduna, the older sister of Queen Anna, and the former Crown Princess of Arendelle. She's a misunderstood, tragic figure, harbors fear of becoming a monster because of her powers and the troll's prophecy (Basically: a cold-hearted evil ruler shall destroy Arendelle) for most of her childhood. Therefore, she isolated herself from the world as a means of protecting her family and kingdom. However, Elsa accidentally froze her heart ( making her unable to miss or love anyone — except Anna — ) while she ran away on her 19th birthday in self-exile after she accidentally reveals her powers, build Olaf — as her friendly, comical sidekick — and an ice palace in the mountains to live in it — as a self-proclaimed Snow Queen — for two years until her sister's coronation and wedding with Prince Hans. But when she cursed Arendelle with an eternal winter out of slight vengeance and desperation for someone's empathy, she becomes misguided and lost with her ways to fix everything, including protecting her sister and having people accept her. After the realization of what she had done and what she had become through Anna's speech, and the discovery of the real villain (Both of the prophecy and the story), the deceitful, sociopathic Prince Hans, by herself, Elsa saves the people before Hans destroy Arendelle with an avalanche as an attempt to defeat her and her snowmen army. And through Anna's love, Elsa's heart thawed and gains the ability to thaw ice (she longed to have) and live peacefully amongst the people — who accept her and realize she isn't their home's enemy — with a newfound self-confidence as Arendelle's representative and protector.

Note: This may not be the final description of her character ( as an anti-villain/anti-hero).
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Cold105 [2020-11-12 13:34:30 +0000 UTC]

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testzoon8 In reply to Cold105 [2020-11-12 14:14:12 +0000 UTC]

Thank you!
You know, Elsa would have been more interesting (my opinion) if she was between white and black, like a morally-ambiguous, neutral character (or grey). Instead of being white. ( I'm not sure if she's white in the film )

White/good
Black/bad, or evil

I prefer the spiky - blonde - hair more than the black hair, as the blonde suits her better, even if black hair makes her beautiful, it seems out of place.

If you noticed her hair, you could say it's a combination of Elsa's thick hair (canon) and the early jet spiky cut. The result is slightly spiky, curly thick hair in a bouffant style.

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Cold105 In reply to testzoon8 [2020-11-12 14:59:22 +0000 UTC]

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testzoon8 In reply to Cold105 [2020-11-12 16:21:40 +0000 UTC]

Yea, you're right about the concept of Elsa's spiky black hair.
You can see her hair as a symbol, for instance:

Before the accident, 8yrs Elsa's hair is pulled in a messy, comfortable bun.
After the accident, she will wear her bun lower and will become uncomfortable as time passes.
On her 19th birthday — the story you've seen — she would wear her hair on a low bun updo, everything in her is perfect amd buttoned up.

During Let it go when she transformed into The Snow Queen — since her hair's length is to her shoulders — she would style her hair (like in the drawing) with her powers and will accept and love her flawed hair — she had hates her hair as she grows up because it was somewhat short before — can be relatable for some people who didn't accept their physical flaws at first.

Just like in the movie, her hair represents her limitation and restriction. After she becomes Snow Queen, her hair will represent freedom (up in the wind and sky) as well as her mountain, and her tiara as her ice castle.
What's your opinion? Sounds smart right?

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Cold105 In reply to testzoon8 [2020-11-12 17:44:36 +0000 UTC]

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testzoon8 In reply to Cold105 [2020-11-12 17:56:44 +0000 UTC]

Do you know how the movie ends with Elsa still having her braid? It could be the same thing when this version of Elsa prefers her current bouffant hairdo, but sometimes, she would pull it in a high, messy bun for representing the kingdom ( This Elsa is dark — not evil, or maybe slightly? — yet redeemable — former — Princess, and she didn't get her throne back because she didn't want it from the start; Anna deserves it for her heroism.) In the end, instead of becoming Queen, she would be Anna's advisor, Arendelle's representative, and protector ( is there's female representative IRL?) But can still live in her ice castle.

To answer your question, no she won't, but sometimes will.

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