Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Power

(Let me continue with the story.)

Anna has her edge. She is humble and all willing to ask people around to help - as well as giving them the power and honor that they deserve. On the other hand, she stands in the front to face the difficulties and works relentlessly to treat her people well. It doesn't take long for her country to recover from the horrible frozen winter.

Of course the story does not end there. Amongst the monarchs previously being ill treated by the Snow Queen, The Duke of Weselton and Prince of the Southern Isles form a league and declare war to Arendelle. Although Anna has a cohesive kingdom under her hands, she is at her wits end because she is quite powerless to a military conflict.

At this time, she remembers her elder sister. She travels to the no man's land and, by this time, Elsa is quite depressed and autistic - convinced that her special power has no earthly value. But Anna gives her all the encouragement and, after a lengthy and wholehearted persuasion, Elsa agrees to come out from the ivory tower and help the new Queen.

For obvious reasons, with the capability of controlling cold and ice, the small army of Arendelle wins. Anna invites her elder sister to stay so that the two of them could run the country together. But, by this time, Elsa knows what she is good at and what she loves. She decides to retreat to her ivory tower for a simple life.

After all the hassles, the Snow Queen learns how to make the ivory tower warm.

Happy new year.

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