Talk:Princess Anna/@comment-187.159.9.249-20140719064234

I truly believe that the first impression that Anna would cause in Merida I would be almost insurmountable. The idea of ​​committing to a man she barely knows very serious offense and a bad memory for Merida. Hiccup, Jack and Rapunzel (I think) express doubts and reservations about Anna's decision about marrying Hans and his romance with skepticism. But it would not be anything with the reaction of Merida; she reactionary with disdain and contempt with Anna. In the eyes of Merida would believe that Anna is a silly girl and you would not have high esteem, plus the final result with Hans worsen review the opinion of Merida on Anna. Merida fought hard for their freedom and is very feminist. Maybe Anna with its value, attitude and physical skills respect Merida earn a little. (but never fully considers and always will exist a slight bias)