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  • Let's talk about the story that inspired the movie, Frozen.

  • This is a story about a boy named Kai and a girl named Greda who are neighbors in a

  • city.

  • Kai and Greda enjoy gardening and spending time together, but one day Kai's attitude

  • changes, as slivers of a mystical evil mirror fall in his eye and heart. These slivers have

  • a negative effect on Kai's attitude, as he begins seeing ugly rather than beauty and

  • the magnifications of others' imperfections. Because of this he grows distance toward Greda.

  • Kai then sees the Snow Queen, a mythical figure that controls ice and snow. He attaches his

  • sled to her sled and they travel to her castle far away in the mountains.

  • Greda misses Kai and decides to search for him. She meets up with several interesting

  • characters along the way, including an old woman with flowers, a family of thieves, and

  • a reindeer who takes her to the Snow Queen's castle. There, she finds Kai and saves him

  • by removing the slivers of the mirror from his eye and heart with her tears.

  • In the end, Kai and Greda return home, realizing that they have grown into adults, but are

  • still children at heart.

  • As always a lot can be said about this story, but what draws my interest and attention is

  • the idea that the plot convention of the man saving the woman is reversed in this story.

  • Also, that this story inspired the movie, “Frozen.”

  • Most stories are set up where the protagonist, a male, must overcome some challenges, like

  • a dragon or dungeon, to save someone, usually a female. We see this in a lot of our fairy

  • tales and children's stories.

  • Even our video games, like Mario and Zelda, have this sameHero saves the Princess

  • storyline. And it's not that this storyline is bad, but it's nice to see that the roles

  • can be reversed and the story still works.

  • Neither Kai nor Greda is made to fit into the opposite gender mold either. Kai is not

  • feminized and Greda is not made masculine.

  • Both characters are given different challenges in the story, not because of their roles,

  • but because of who they are as characters.

  • Kai is blinded by the glass in his eye and heart and as someone who can be swayed by

  • what he sees, Kai walks away and lives a cold life.

  • Greda, on the other hand, stays at an old woman's house during her travels and quickly

  • forgets about Kai. Without the symbol of the rose, Greda forgets what she is looking for.

  • Fortunately, she sees a rose and remembers that she is trying to find Kai.

  • It's hard to imagine that this story inspired the movieFrozen”, since they are really

  • nothing alike. However, both stories did take typical fairy tale plots and give them a twist:

  • in this story, the girl rescues the boy and in the movie, the princess sacrifices herself

  • for her sister over the prince.

  • So, let me know what you think about the story in the comments below.

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Let's talk about the story that inspired the movie, Frozen.

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ハンス・クリスチャン・アンデルセンの『雪の女王』(要約とレビュー) - ミニット・ブックレポート (The Snow Queen by Hans Christian Andersen (Summary and Review) - Minute Book Report)

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    Amy.Lin に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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