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Igenlode Wordsmith ([personal profile] igenlode) wrote2019-06-19 01:15 am
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Frozen draft finished

Right, the first draft of my "Frozen" story is finished, with the provisional title "The Opportunist" -- unless I can think of a better one -- and the summary "Hans could resist everything except temptation". I can't very well tag it as a Hans/Anna 'pairing', though to be honest it's nearer to that than anything else, in a twisted way...

I need to go back and do some edits for consistency; I think I got a bit mixed up between trying to maintain the coldly dismissive tone of the original and simplifying it to Hans basically telling the truth. This version of Hans is not really telling the truth to anyone, least of all himself, I think.

I'm slightly disturbed to discover via DeviantArt that there is apparently a flourishing school of fans busy pairing Hans off with Elsa, presumably in the same enterprising spirit of mopping up the spares as those who assume that Raoul is destined to couple up to Meg once the Phantom has appropriated his former fianceé ;-p
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[personal profile] erimia 2019-06-19 09:13 pm (UTC)(link)
I haven't read any Frozen fanfiction but I'm not sure if shipping Elsa/Hans is done only to "pair the spares". They could have be a fascinating "intentionally unhealthy" dark pairing, and to think about it, if fans want to pair Hans with anyone, Elsa's personality can be seen as more suitable for him than Anna's.
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[personal profile] betweensunandmoon 2019-06-20 11:46 am (UTC)(link)
There's also a popular headcanon that Elsa is a lesbian, which would make those pairings doubly unlikely. ;)
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[personal profile] betweensunandmoon 2019-06-20 09:05 pm (UTC)(link)
No, it's more about Elsa's ice powers being interpreted as a metaphor for homosexuality (girl is forced to conceal and taught to fear an essential part of her identity, which makes her miserable; it's only when she learns to love and accept that part of herself as an adult that she finds inner peace) and "Let It Go" being seen as a coming-out anthem.

Well, it is a Disney movie, and one could just as easily headcanon her as asexual. :P