Arendal vs. Arendell
I just watched Frozen with the girls today. The story takes place in Arendell, and I couldn't help but make comparisons to Arendal. Besides the names being near homophones, here are 10 similarities:
1. The location is seaside.
3. An unmarried woman is now in charge of Arendal/ell. (Queen Elsa / Gisla)
4. The townspeople fear magic.
5. It's snowing!
6. There is a woman who is immune to the cold weather. (Queen Elsa / Baldhart)
7. She's dangerous without a weapon. (Queen Elsa / Baldhart)
8. Her protector is not nearly as powerful, but is brave enough to sacrifice herself and looks cute in braided pigtails. (Princess Anna / Nissa)
9. The magic user tries to distance herself from those who attempt to befriend her. (Queen Elsa / Mauve)
I just watched Frozen with the girls today. The story takes place in Arendell, and I couldn't help but make comparisons to Arendal. Besides the names being near homophones, here are 10 similarities:
1. The location is seaside.
2. An important, revered and beloved man of Arendal/ell dies before his time. (The King / Fr. Geralt)
4. The townspeople fear magic.
5. It's snowing!
6. There is a woman who is immune to the cold weather. (Queen Elsa / Baldhart)
7. She's dangerous without a weapon. (Queen Elsa / Baldhart)
8. Her protector is not nearly as powerful, but is brave enough to sacrifice herself and looks cute in braided pigtails. (Princess Anna / Nissa)
9. The magic user tries to distance herself from those who attempt to befriend her. (Queen Elsa / Mauve)
10. The villain earns (almost) everyone's trust, and genuinely acts trustworthy until it's time for him to strike. (Prince Haans / Ghendra)
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