Lexical items originating from the 2013 Disney film Frozen, encompassing character names (Elsa, Anna, Olaf), thematic terms (ice, snow, magic), and song lyrics (“Let It Go,” “Do You Want to Build a Snowman?”), constitute a distinct subset of vocabulary. For instance, the term “let it go” has transcended its original context within the film’s narrative to represent a broader concept of emotional release and acceptance in popular culture.
This specialized vocabulary serves multiple purposes. For children, these terms facilitate imaginative play and engagement with the film’s narrative. Within the broader cultural context, they function as shared points of reference, enabling communication and understanding among audiences. The film’s popularity has contributed significantly to the assimilation of this vocabulary into everyday language, reflecting the impact of popular culture on linguistic evolution.