More Repeated Phrases/Words

After doing a brief analysis of the moments when both Anna and Olaf tell Elsa and Sven respectively, “The sky’s awake,” I decided to try and determine what other phrases or combinations of words were repeated throughout the movie. I’m not going to list the moments of when Anna (and Kristoff) says, “What, what?” because that has already been done by other users a few times. I’m thinking that because of the popularity of that sentence, some people may overlook what others there are.

So here is what I came up with, with thanks to arrendelle for helping me figure them out and letting me use her gifs!

“Hang On/Hang in There”

During “Do You Want to Build a Snowman?”, Anna sings a line about how she has started talking to the pictures on the walls. She says to the painting of Joan of Arc, “Hang in there , Joan.”

, Joan.” When the Duke attempts to dance with Anna, he exclaims, “Hang on!” as he roughly dips her.

as he roughly dips her. Starting their adventure together while riding in the sled, Kristoff warns Anna, “Hang on! We like to go fast!”

We like to go fast!” Kristoff listens to Anna mention her rushed engagement, which shocks him, and he cries, “Hang on! You mean to tell me you got engaged to someone you just met THAT DAY?!”

You mean to tell me you got engaged to someone you just met THAT DAY?!” Anna gets stuck while attempting to climb up the mountain, so Kristoff assuringly says, “Hang on.”

As Olaf is kicked off the cliff by Marshmallow, he yells to Kristoff and Anna, “Hang in there , guys!”

, guys!” While rushing Anna, who is growing weaker due to her frozen heart, back to Arendelle, Kristoff gives her his hat, telling her, “Just hang in there.”

Olaf goes to the window to close it after a burst of wind blasts it open. But when he sees something in the distance, he says, “Hang on. I’m getting something," and takes an icicle to use as a telescope.

I’m getting something," and takes an icicle to use as a telescope. With summer back in Arendelle, Olaf rapidly begins to melt and acknowledges this. He gets the attention of Elsa, who kindly says, "Oh, Olaf. Hang on, little guy.”

“Shut Me/You Out”

Talking about their pasts, Anna tells Hans that she and Elsa were close as children, but then “one day, she just… shut me out , and…I knew why.”

, and…I knew why.” Immediately following the aforementioned sentence, Hans plays Anna by taking her hand and assuringly says, “I would never shut you out.”

Elsa, refusing to allow Anna to marry Hans, asks her sister what she knows about true love, and Anna responds, “More than you. All you know is how to shut people out.”

Soon afterwards, Elsa, feeling impatient and aggravated, attempts to leave Anna without explanation. But Anna persists, shouting, “Why do you shut me out?! Why do you shut the world out?! What are you so afraid of?!”

Why do you What are you so afraid of?!” At Elsa’s ice palace, Elsa wants Anna to leave for her own safety. But Anna is not afraid and wants to help. She states, “Please don’t shut me out again” before starting to sing the reprise of “For the First Time in Forever.”

The Castle Gates

The castle gates were closed for thirteen years so that Elsa would learn to control her ice magic. The people of Arendelle and neighboring kingdoms were never told why it was done, so it brought about a lot of intrigue and gossip. The gates open for the first time in years on the day of Elsa’s coronation, and the people could not be more excited. There are several mentions of the gates being opened or closed, particularly by Anna and a few other people on the coronation day.

When the king decides to help Elsa learn to control her magic, he decides to limit her contact with people, with the first order being “Until then, we’ll lock the gates.”

On the day of Elsa’s coronation, a man and woman are seen in the village square. The man states, “I can’t believe they’re finally opening up the gates!” and the woman eagerly responds to it being for the whole day.

and the woman eagerly responds to it being for the whole day. Immediately afterwards, the Duke is introduced with his thugs. He says in a low and scary voice, “Open those gates so I may unlock your secrets and exploit your riches.”

so I may unlock your secrets and exploit your riches.” During “For the First Time in Forever,” Anna sings, “Finally, they’re opening up the gates!” as she slides down the stair banister.

as she slides down the stair banister. In the same song, Elsa sings, “Tell the guards to open up the gate!” , and Anna repeats, “The gate!” before they finally open and she runs outside.

, and Anna repeats, “The gate!” before they finally open and she runs outside. When the Duke attempts to dance with Anna during the party (and steps on her foot), he says, “Speaking of, so great to have the gates open. Why did they shut them in the first place?”

Why did they shut them in the first place?” After Elsa refuses to give her blessing and rebuffs Hans, she starts to walk off and tells a nearby guard, “The party is over. Close the gates.”

When she tries to convince Anna to leave her palace as they sing the reprise, Elsa sings, “Go enjoy the sun and open up the gates.”

After she creates the ice rink and catches Anna from falling, Anna confesses, “I like the open gates,” to which Elsa responds, “We are never closing them again.”

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