10 Valuable Life Lessons Disney's Frozen Taught You
6. People Will Like Who You Are
No matter what sort of person you are, there will be people that like you. Whether you are sporty, geeky, or are able to make snow flurries or sentient snowmen, someone will appreciate the person you are. When Elsa finally returns to Arendelle, the people are overjoyed to see the return of their queen and, without even a second's hesitation, understand her trouble and welcome her back to the throne. The final scenes of Frozen are the most telling - the queendom holds nothing but admiration for the ice decorations that Elsa creates upon her return (as well as an ice skating rink). And speaking of sentient snowmen, Olaf is a perfect example of this. A character that is, unknowingly, seeking his own destruction, Anna and Kristoff decide not to tell him about what happens to solid water when it gets warm; the result is that Olaf gets his own personal flurry at the end of the film, and can finally experience summer. Frozen teaches children everywhere that, as long as you stay true to yourself and do the best that you can, people will respect you and help you because of that. Especially if you're a magical princess.