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fandomsecrets2014-05-04 03:44 pm
[ SECRET POST #2679 ]
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(Anonymous) 2014-05-05 01:17 am (UTC)(link)Then when Elsa kicks her out, she has absolutely no idea what to do next. She's at a total loss because, in her mind, that wasn't what was supposed to happen. Love was supposed to fix everything, and it didn't, and she can't understand why.
Later on she said it herself: that she didn't know what love really was. And it came back to bite her, hard. She doesn't really grasp what love is until she realizes that both Kristoff and Elsa left her behind because they loved her, and that sometimes true love means making sacrifices for someone else's sake.
Also, Kristoff serves as a contrast to Hans. She "fell in love" with Hans because he was handsome and charming and perfect and pretty much a storybook prince. Kristoff, on the other hand, can be kind of grumpy and blunt and is most definitely no prince, but he's also a genuinely kind and selfless person on the inside, like you said.