Elsa was royally effed up by her parents. I can't even imagine the amount of social anxiety disorders that girl had since she'd been locked in a room for her entire childhood. So it's not surprising that she doesn't know how to handle any situation effectively.TresPuertas said:
Frozen:
Parents find out that their daughters have what they consider a physical handicap and to deal with it they lock them away and isolate them for their entire childhoods.
Fast forward to when they grow up and one sister tries to reestablish a relationship with her older sister and the older sister subsequently decides that royalty isn't for her and runs away from a life of luxury and royalty, and her only remaining family.
Here's where I get pissed: little sister goes after big sister to convince her to return to her duty and big sister tries, numerous times mind you, to kill her.
Big decides, after the third try and most successful attempt, to murder her sister, that she wants the responsibility of ruling a kingdom and the people in the kingdom are cool with it and willing to overlook the numerous counts of attempted murder and curses of an eternal winter.
Elsa may be the second most selfish ***** in human history, behind Jenny from Forest Gump
I think the parents are the real villains in that whole thing. Poor Anna though, sweet girl trying to be nice to everyone and getting sheet on at every turn, but she still finds a way to forgive her sister's murder attempts.