In a strange turn of events, Tarzan finds himself in the icy realm of Arendelle. He is bewildered by the snow and ice, which are so different from his jungle home. Elsa, sensing an unfamiliar presence, goes to investigate. When they meet, Tarzan is initially cautious but then realizes Elsa has a connection to nature like him, through her ice powers. They start to communicate, Tarzan using his simple language and Elsa trying to understand. Anna joins them later, and together they embark on an adventure to help Tarzan return to his jungle while also learning about each other's worlds.
The plot could start with Tarzan being magically transported to Arendelle. He is confused by the cold and the new landscape. Elsa, who has a deep connection with nature through her ice powers, senses his presence. They meet, and at first, there is mistrust. But as they interact, they realize they have much in common. For example, they both have a unique bond with their respective elements. Then, an evil force, perhaps a dark wizard who wants to control both the jungle and Arendelle, emerges. Tarzan and Elsa, along with Anna, Kristoff, and Sven, must work together to defeat this threat. In the end, Tarzan might find a way back to his jungle, but with a new understanding and friendship with the Frozen characters.
The characters' interactions would be really interesting. Elsa, with her calm and powerful demeanor, would likely be cautious around Tarzan and his world. However, as she sees how he is in harmony with nature, she might start to respect him more. Anna, on the other hand, would be very enthusiastic and would try to communicate with the animals right away. Tarzan would be both intrigued and perhaps a bit confused by their foreign ways. He might teach them about jungle survival, while they could teach him about their kingdom and family bonds.
One idea could be that Tarzan, while exploring the jungle, stumbles upon a strange icy portal which transports him to the world of Frozen. He meets Elsa and is amazed by her ice powers. Tarzan, with his jungle skills, could help Elsa understand the natural world in a different way. Maybe he shows her how animals communicate and live in harmony in the jungle, which in turn gives Elsa new ideas about how to interact with the spirits in her own world.
Well, perhaps in the fanfiction, the magic of the Frozen world somehow gets intertwined with the magic of the jungle in Tarzan's world. For example, Elsa's ice magic could start to affect the climate of the jungle in unexpected ways. Tarzan, being so in tune with the jungle, tries to figure out what's going on. And Anna could get lost in the jungle and Tarzan helps her find her way back while also learning about her world of Arendelle.
Tarzan is wild and free - he's used to a life in the jungle with basic instincts ruling a lot of his actions. Elsa, on the other hand, is more reserved and has been taught to control her emotions due to her powers. Their personalities could clash because Tarzan might not understand Elsa's need for restraint. However, they could also blend as Tarzan could teach Elsa to be more in tune with her natural self, and Elsa could show Tarzan the importance of self - control in a different way.
Tarzan is my favorite. I love the idea of a human being raised by animals in the jungle. The relationship between Tarzan and his ape family is very interesting. Also, the animation of the jungle scenery is amazing. It makes you feel like you are really in that wild and exciting environment.
Similarities include having memorable characters. Elsa from Frozen, Ariel from The Little Mermaid, Tarzan, and Rapunzel from Tangled are all well - known. They also have elements of love in their stories. In Frozen, it's the love between sisters. In The Little Mermaid, it's Ariel's love for Prince Eric. However, their story structures are different. Frozen has a more complex plot with multiple sub - plots about the kingdom and Elsa's powers. Tarzan's story is more about his adaptation to human society after being raised by apes.
In literary theory, the theory of representation and the theory of expression are two different theoretical approaches. They mainly discuss how literature can convey information, shape images, reflect life, and express ideas by representing or expressing historical, social, and human topics.
The theory of representation advocates that literature should faithfully reproduce the subjects of history, society, and human beings as much as possible and emphasize that literature should express the subjects of history, society, and human beings objectively and fairly. This theory believes that literature should express real history and society through real historical events, characters, places, etc., so that readers can truly feel the atmosphere and appearance of history and society.
The theory of expression advocated that literature should express history, society, human beings and other topics through literary images, plots, language and other means. It emphasized that literature should take emotions, thoughts, values and other topics as the theme to resonate with readers through artistic means. This theory believed that literature should convey the author's emotions, thoughts, and values through fictional images, plots, and language to arouse the reader's resonance and thinking.
Both theories have their own advantages and disadvantages, but generally speaking, the theory of representation emphasized the objectively and authenticity of literature, while the theory of expression emphasized the subjective and personal nature of literature.