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Unconsciousness the main character in frozen movie
1. AN ANALYSIS THE MAIN CHARACTER IN
FROZENDISNEYMOVIEUSING
UNCONSCIOUSMINDTHEORY
BYSIGMUND FREUD
Rachmat Hidayat
Faculty of Letters
UNPAM
2. .
Movie is a motion picture or film produced for entertainment that tells a story.
Frozen is one of Disney movies which feature Princess in it. Released in 2013, produced by
Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Frozen movie which
features the hero from female side, which is also surprising is the 53rd animated feature in
the Walt Disney Animated Classics series. This movie is inspired by Hans Christian
Andersen's fairy tale The SnowQueen.
Background of Study
3. .
In the Kingdom of Arendelle, Princess Elsa has the power of freezing and
creating ice and snow, and her younger sister Anna loves to play with her. When Elsa
accidentally hits Anna on the head with her gift and almost kills her, their parents bring
them to trolls that save Anna's life and make her forget the ability of her sister.Elsa returns
to the castle and maintain herself recluse in her room with fear of hurting Anna with her
increasing power. Their parents die when their ship sinks in the ocean and three years
later, the coronation of Elsa forces her to open the gates of her castle to celebrate with the
people. Anna meets Prince Hans in the party and she immediately falls in love with him
and decides to marry him. But Elsa does not accept the marriage and loses control of her
powers freezing Arendelle. Elsa flees to the mountain and Anna teams up with the peasant
Kristoff and his reindeer Sven and with the snowman Olaf to seek out Elsa. They find Elsa
in her icy castle and she accidentally hits Anna in the heart; now only true love can save her
sister fromdeath.
Synopsis
4. .
According to Freud, the unconscious develop in early childhood, as children
experience feeling and desires they understand tobe unacceptable and then repress them.
Freud’s belief that “our childhood wishes and fantasies remained buried
beneath our adult choices and attitudes,affecting them when we least knew it”
Psychoanalytic Theories
5. .
Freud used the analogy of an iceberg to describe the three levels of the
mind. On the surface is consciousness, which consists of those thoughts that are
the focus of our attention now, and this is seen as the tip of the iceberg. The
preconscious consists of all which can be retrieved from memory. The third and
most significant region is the unconscious. Here lie the processes that are the real
cause of most behaviour. Like an iceberg, the most important part of the mind is the
partyou cannot see.
Finding and Analysis
6. .
The story follows “fearless optimist Anna”who teams up with a rugged
mountain man named Kristoff and “his loyal reindeer Sven in an epic journey,
encountering Everest-like conditions, mystical trolls and a hilarious snowman named
Olaf in a race to find Anna’s sister Elsa, “whose icy powers have trapped the kingdom
of Arendelle in eternal winter. Encountering Everest-like conditions, mystical trolls
and a hilarious snowman named Olaf, Anna and Kristoff battle the elements in a race
tosave the kingdom.”
Main characters
7. .
Elsa
From the outside, Elsa looks poised, regal and reserved, but in
reality, she lives in fear as she wrestles with a mighty secret—she was born with
the power to create ice and snow. It’s a beautiful ability, but also extremely
dangerous. Haunted by the moment her magic nearly killed her younger sister
Anna, Elsa has isolated herself.
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1. The movie startswith young Elsa and Anna sneaking out of bedtoplay in Elsa’s
magical indoor snow. However, Elsa accidentally hits Anna in the head with a jolt of
her power, which puts her in a magical coma. The trolls on the mountain are able to
heal Anna, but they doso atthe price of her memories of Elsa’s magic and warn the
girls’ parents that ifAnna learns of Elsa’s magic again, it maycause a relapse.
Unconsciousness evidence
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2. elsa’s powers reveald
Anna meets Prince Hans in the partyand she immediately falls in love with
him and decides to marry him. But Elsa does not accept the marriage and accidentally
loses control of her powers freezing Arendelle. Elsa flees to the mountain and Anna
teams up with the peasant Kristoff and his reindeer Sven and with the snowman Olaf
to seek out Elsa. They find Elsa in her icy castle and she accidentally hits Anna in the
heart; now only true love can save her sister from death
10. .
3. Unwittingly striking Anna in the heart
Elsa continued to maintain that Anna return home and acknowledged her self-
imposed exile as a necessary act to protect everyone. However, after being informed
that she had cast an eternal winter over the kingdom and brought suffering upon its
inhabitants, Elsa grew fearful. She stated that she did not know how to reverse the
effects of her magic and began to produce a swirl of snow around herself in panic.
Horrified at what her powers had done, Elsa regarded them as a "curse" once more.
Despite her sister's attempts to reassure her, she continued to panic and eventually
gathered the swirl of snow into herself and released it as a blast of ice magic,
unwittingly striking Anna in the heart.