
One of the easiest "gay analogies" to make about Frozen is the reaction of this character, who basically represents all the bigoted, "I don't understand it/I fear it, so it must be evil" types of jerks out there. He's thus revealed as a vicious, cowardly asshole, and is largely responsible for chasing Elsa away. He's also important to the plot, for when Elsa reveals her ice powers to a horrified audience, HE'S the one who hisses "SORCERY!!!." then starts sending his men after her, crying "Monster! MONSTER!". He REALLY wants to know the business of "Our most MYSTERIOUS trading partner.". He's played for laughs at first (revealing a combover and a chicken-like dancing style), but his sneering "DO YOU know why the gates were closed?" attitude with Anna reveals him to be pushy and a bit threatening. Introduced as the movie's only real antagonistic character at first, the Duke of Weselton (played by Alan Tudyk, who has played numerous villains lately) appears as a comedic-looking, nosy pain in the ass. Total: Abilities: 16 / Skills: 14-7 / Advantages: 2 / Powers: 0 / Defenses: 0 (25) Motivation (Learning Secrets)- The Duke likes to know everyone's business- he is nosy and pushy when it comes to mysteries. It's basically gotten to the point where some people just don't get the idea that people can have a deep friendship that is also also completely platonic.ĭodge +2 (DC 12), Parry +0 (DC 10), Toughness +0, Fortitude +0, Will +3īerserk Button ("It's WESELTON!")- He hates it when people assume his region is named "Weasel Town". I remember a vocal minority being upset because they wouldn't make Steve and Bucky gay in the movies, because according to them, they were obviously in love. That's sort of become the new thing with gay couples, where people will basically project the idea that two people are gay if a) They're the same gender, and b) spend any amount of time alone together. There was an old joke about how, in literature, everyone that could even possibly be an analogy for Jesus was definitely an analogy for Jesus, even if you had to squint, twist and turn in all kind of improbable ways to make it work. People have done this with Elsa, since she doesn't have a love interest people stated she should be gay and because filmmakers haven't acknowledged this they've accused the film makers of gay erasure (which I'm sure is a pop band from the 80's) About the not committal gay thing, I just don't understand that mindset, I think it's one of the most ridiculous things about modern woke crusaders, they jump to a conclusion about a characters based on nothing tangible and then get angry and abusive to others when their view isn't explicitly and overtly stated as truth in subsequent appearances.
