Frozen 2

Elsa the Snow Queen has an extraordinary gift — the power to create ice and snow. But no matter how happy she is to be surrounded by the people of Arendelle, Elsa finds herself strangely unsettled. After hearing a mysterious voice call out to her, Elsa travels to the enchanted forests and dark seas beyond her kingdom — an adventure that soon turns into a journey of self discovery. The lessons that we can learn from it is accepting those who are unlike you. As the Northuldra have always been misunderstood by the people of Arendelle, who we later find out attacked them many years before to steal their natural resources. Both Elsa and Anna immediately greet these people with open arms , winning their friendship and eventually bringing the two peoples together. This plotline shows children to accept those who look, speak, and act differently from them. In addition, we can also learn caring to the planet. Elsa is a mediator between these elements and humans. Water, for example, is said to “have memory,” and wind shows when it’s happy, sad, or angry. The elements work together to do what’s best for the planet and its inhabitants, and by the end of the movie, the people start to do what’s right for nature, too. This theme, which is heavily present throughout the film, teaches us to care for the environment and ensure the future of our planet. Furthermore, we can also learn to dream big. Olaf had a dream of enjoying a summer, and it’s no doubt a crazy dream. A snowman enjoying summer is like throwing ice cream into a microwave and hoping it doesn’t melt. It just doesn’t make any sense. However Olaf never let that bother him. He remained cheerful and happy hoping to achieve that dream one day. The lesson we can learn from Olaf is never give up although others say your dream is too big.

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