Two personas exisiting in ONE person. Elsa a bit rigid (frigid? bad joke), Anna-a free spirit, Elsa-practical, Anna-childlike and playful, Elsa-reserved and shut down with all consuming fear. Elsa is driven out of her rightful kingdom because of greedy, evil men who care nothing about her. Elsa settles for a freedom that is false, but freedom to her nonetheless ("let the storm rage on, the cold never bothered me anyway"). She creates beauty and wonderment, but no one is there to enjoy her creations since she locks everyone out, wanting to protect everyone even if it means harming herself. It is Anna, her truer, healthy inner self that still lives, who longs to break out, and pursues the imposter she has made herself into. Anna, her true self fights for her, has hope in her, which causes great inner conflict in Elsa and drives her to unintentionally kill Anna-all in the name of guarded protection and control behind her icy and beautiful walls.
God gives us all gifts gifts, and when we don't recognize them or use them, we are listless, discontent with life and depressed. Olaf represents the gift of imagination. He is silly, sweet and knows what love looks like and how to love unabashedly. The "marshmallow" monster Elsa created to keep people away from her palace represents her inner voice who drowns out truth, and refuses to listen. It is an inner voice of real intense pain and hurt, it is ferociously stubborn. Hans is satan. The great deceiver. Who lures us with his lies and temptations only to devour us in the end. He is such a good manipulator,a convincing feigned hero who pretended to love Anna. He only revealed his true nature when he thought Anna was good and dead. But Anna had one more act of courage left, to lay down her life in the name of love. Anna is the persona who believes (although still susceptible to temptation and deception) in Jesus, accepts His gift of sacrifice and in the end, enjoys life in abundance. Elsa is delivered from her prison by an act of love, and she therefore reverses the ice storm, something she didn't know she was capable of before. Love is the answer. Elsa and Anna are now one.
Notice how you don't see queen Elsa in the end of the movie, just Anna?
I was once Elsa. The obedient act of courageous faith to perform stand up comedy is my fight for Anna, to show Anna, to be more like my truer self, Anna. I wouldn't fight for myself alone. But I will fight for my son Tage. I believe our healing is linked. When Elsa/Anna defrosted the winter and turned it to summer, it represents the great reversal from death to life. Jesus is risen. He conquered death. Although there will be storms in our life and it is hard, death can't hurt us anymore so there's nothing to fear.
"Here I stand in the light of day, let the storm rage on....the cold CAN'T HURT me anyway."