
It's a good thing that Anna didn't marry Hans out of the gate, given that it turned out he wasn't what he seemed to be. At first, he comes off as a stand-up dude, who's smart, funny, and sweet. He's willing to take care of Arendelle in Anna's absence, even though he abandons his post to find her when her horse comes back spooked — but he does it because he says he's worried.
He really seems the perfect guy, until he reveals that he's total con who just wants power, all too happy at the thought that Anna is in mortal danger. Hans is the very definition of toxic masculinity, who lies to Anna, drives a wedge between her and Elsa for his own selfish benefit, and is only interested in his own ambitions. He was even ready to murder Elsa without hesitation, something he would have gotten away with if not for Anna. So when Anna punches him, it's a satisfying moment of comeuppance for this toxic dude.
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