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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-05-04 03:44 pm

[ SECRET POST #2679 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2679 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2014-05-05 01:09 am (UTC)(link)
I didn't find him at all to be a selfless character actually. Anna bribes him to help her in the beginning by buying him the pickaxe and he still doesn't want to go with her immediately in search of Elsa despite the fact that the kingdom is freezing over at the time until she throws him the carrots he wanted. Then he spends the initial part of the journey belittling her for her judgement (which is fair okay, but Elsa had already done that) and then when his sled is destroyed he doesn't go with her immediately. Which is fair okay I could understand him not wanting to go with her after having his life endangered and Anna even states that she understands it if he doesn't want to go with her. What bothered me is that his reason to go with her IS that she can repay him for his sled and he didn't seem bothered at all about the possibility of Anna dying on her trek since his "conversation" with Sven stated "She'll die on her own." "I can live with that." He seemed in it for his business from the entire beginning. Which again, I could understand it since it was his way of life. But he only seemed to be looking out for himself and didn't seem to care that the kingdom was freezing over and that other people could possibly be suffering. When he asks her for what she plans to do and she says "I am gonna talk to my sister" he says "That's your plan? My ice business is riding on you talking to your sister?" and not "The kingdom is riding on that?" He didn't seem very selfless to me. Quite the opposite actually, so if Disney intended him to show Anna about selflessness, they did it poorly IMO.