Thread:Wolf 91/@comment-27934123-20140710011503/@comment-25389622-20140911174957

The book appears to develop the relationship and the differences between Elsa and Anna. I haven't read the book, but from what you've said I think that is what appears to be the case. These themes are present in the film, but details are left to be inferred, from things like the way Anna wakes up, and then for Elsa the way she has her hair neatly tied up. Also how her characteristics before her transformation  include that of being reserved, and very formal; you can see this when she is standing talking to guests at her coronation. She shows these characteristics in small, courteous nods, standing straight with her hands together in front of her torso, and then showing a fairly neutral expression on her face but with a slight smile. I'd imagine she would retain formality even after her transformation; she'd perhaps just be a little more open with people and socialise better, especially with Anna - the one who really counts :-)

