Hans, the villain in Disney's Frozen, chose Anna as his target because he believed she was the weaker and more easily manipulated of the two sisters.
Here's why:
- Elsa's power: Elsa's magical powers made her a much more formidable opponent. Hans recognized that attempting to control or harm Elsa would be incredibly risky and potentially dangerous.
- Anna's naivety: Anna, on the other hand, was portrayed as innocent and trusting. This made her more susceptible to Hans's charm and deception.
- Political gain: Hans saw an opportunity to gain control of Arendelle by marrying Anna. He believed that by manipulating Anna, he could eventually seize power and rule the kingdom.
By targeting Anna, Hans believed he could achieve his goals with less risk and more ease. He underestimated Anna's strength and resilience, ultimately leading to his downfall.