Board Thread:Feedback and Suggestions/@comment-25097457-20140624002643/@comment-24667521-20140624172254

I personally think that while both sisters represented self-sacrifice, it was more evident in Anna, and when you think about it, self-sacrifice is really just part of Love. *shrugs*

Elsa is a really complex one to be honest, and while Love and sacrifice are definitely big parts of her character, I honestly don't honk that is what she's really meant to represent. To me her whole story seems to be one of learning to love herself and not live in fear, hence, self-acceptance. Even her signature song has that message written all over it. (you know, letting go, not caring about what other people think and just learning to love her powers for what they are...) and since many people interpret Elsa's powers to be a metaphor for individuality (to some that might mean being LGBT), I think that just makes the message of self-confidence and self-acceptance even stronger. :)