Talk:Hans/@comment-26966341-20150915190613/@comment-26966341-20150918200932

First: his past doesn't excuse his actions

second: from what I've read in the A Frozen Heart's extract, Hans wasn't a cold-blooded sociopath who delighted in tormenting his victims. He felt empathy and sadness for others. He self-hurted to don't feel his emotional pain. He didn't wanted a throne to be a despotic tyrant and to control people. He wanted a throne to escape from his horrible and abusive family, to impress his father and be useful.

Really, a lot of terrible villains have a tragic past, and it isn't a excuse their actions, but motivates their personality and decisions.

I have my doubts about Hans, about his "sadic" personality. About his "joy" to kill Elsa and ambandon Anna, cause of these:

http://33.media.tumblr.com/eac317ca8bf892f09c3d38c17155590d/tumblr_inline_n4qqeyubeL1ssqcv5.jpg

http://31.media.tumblr.com/1f5676bb6612bc4a80e389a503cc58a7/tumblr_inline_ndnn6a8DKw1s4sxxd.gif

I don't believe about Hans words during his betrayal. I don't believe that he wanted to kill Elsa after his wedding with Anna. I believe that he was blinded from his ambitions, that the possibility to be Arendelle's last hope mad him crazy and greedy. That he never really wanted to kill someone, but to find a way to arrive to his goal, something that he searched for all of his life: a place where people could love and accept him. And I belive that, in part, Hans only used a mask to hide an other part of him in front of Anna, that he showed only the half of his true personality. Do not you agree?? Isn't a problem. Do you want to crush my point of view? Don't waste your time for this.