![]() The closing lyric to this song "Beware the frozen heart." foreshadows the fatal ice in Anna's heart, put there by Elsa accidentally." Watch your step, let it go" have a reference with the scene when Elsa runs away. For example, the struggle between love and fear, the symbolic nature of ice representing beauty and danger, Elsa's internal battle betweening hiding and freedom. The opening song establishes the various themes of the film. ![]() Strike for love, and strike for fear" also foreshadows that only true love can break/thaw a frozen heart. The line "So cut through the heart, cold and clear.The line "And break the frozen heart" is foreshadowing the event where Anna gets fully frozen, but frees herself by choosing to save Elsa from Hans, rather than saving herself by kissing Kristoff.On another level, it may also allude to Prince Hans in conjunction with Anna's remark at the end of the film, "The only frozen heart around here is yours." The lyrics " Beware the frozen heart!" can be interpreted as a warning of Hans' true nature. The song is clearly a reference to Elsa and her powers.During the moment when Anna is struck in the heart by Elsa (at the very end of the song " For the First Time in Forever (Reprise)"), an oboe is playing the melody for "Frozen Heart" in the background specifically matching the lyrics " Cut through the heart, cold and clear! Strike for love and strike for fear! There's beauty and there's danger here. ![]()
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