DISNEY'S FROZEN Jun. 2014 | Page 11

Editorial

One thing that Frozen has taught us is that love at first sight doesn't help in one's life and it isn't always a good thing.

We can learn this from this Anna. As soon as she starts leaving the castle, all that she can think of (other than the fact that she gets to leave the castle for the first time) is to find her true love.

The moment she steps outside (being the clumsy, awkward but optimistic person she is), she manages to trip and almost fall into the fjord.

Enter now, the devillishly handsome Prince Hans who saves her from her soggy doom. The moment their eyes meet, they fall in love. Soon 15 minutes later and a duet, Anna is engaged to someone she doesn't even know. Does this really seem like a good idea?

Near the end, when Anna believes that Hans is her true love and that he will save her from the curse, it turns out that Hans is actually the villain trying to get rid of Anna and Elsa.

I'm not saying that people shouldn't believe in love at first sight, because sometimes people just know when they see their special someone. But sometimes people get carried away and in just a few minutes, they're already engaged.(cough.cough. Anna).

When Kristoff and Anna fell in love, it was after they had gotten to know eachother. They loved eachother because of who they are, not because their looks.

Before falling in love, people should get to know eachother. People shouldn't fall in love just because of someone's looks. They should fall in love with who the person really actually is. Meaning, that they should take their time.

So whether you fall in love at first sight or you take longer, you should fall in love with right someone.

Should People Believe in Love at First Sight?