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Frozen II and The Environment

by Ida Ayu Mas Amelia Kusumaningtyas | 21-01-2020 14:52



 

Frozen II has been out for awhile, and I would like to talk about the environmental aspect of it. Frozen II serves more as a backstory in figuring out where Elsa¡¯s power came from.

 

In the story, Elsa¡¯s grandfather, Former King of Arendelle, built a dam as a form of friendship token with the Northuldra tribe. It was said that the gift was to strengthen the waters. However, it was all a trick. Instead of strengthening the waters, the dam instead weakened nature. A negotiation that is said to be good, might actually be bad. Like how the story in Frozen II had played out. In order to have power, Elsa¡¯s grandfather built a dam in order to weaken the Northuldra tribe. What is depicted in the story can be applied in real life. People who hold power might make a negotiation as if it were the best option, although in truth it may actually be the negotiation that destroys the nature.

 

I believe however, that the are still people who will watch over nature. No matter the possibility of a bad negotiation that will be done. There will be people who will stand up for nature. But it is still preferable if the bad negotiation didn¡¯t happen in the first place.