For example, there is a plethora of queer undertones all throughout the movie 300, if you seek them out. From the revealing amour, to the barely disguised homoerotic dialogue, spotting these details could hardly be considered pulling at strings when they are so blatant. This is furthered by Kelly Mays’s description of gender studies …show more content…
Even as Elsa makes an attempt to convince her younger sister that running off with Hans is not a wise choice, Anna ignores her sound advice. Ultimately, Anna discovers that Hans had evil intentions, and that from the start he planned to kill Elsa for the right to her throne. Surprisingly, Disney took an unexpected turn this time around and wrote the older sister Elsa as the one to thaw her sister’s heart with her “act of true love”, and not Kristoff, whom she had seemingly paired up with after departing from Hans. Near the movie’s climax Anna actually strikes Hans so forcefully that he falls off the boat they were on. This in turn signified her awakening and independent growth as a