Elsa as a LGBT role model?
Some people are in favor of making Elsa a LGBT person, deeming her ice powers to be a metaphor for beng LGBT. Other people don't like Frozen because they think that Elsa's song "Let it Go" promotes accepting one's weirdness including being LGBT if her ice powers are considered a metaphor for being LGBT.
And I think that both groups might want to rethink their views. Because Elsa might have a relatively brief moment of embracing her ice powers while singling "Let it go" but is not a very strong example of "ice power pride" or "gay pride" for most of the movie or most of her life so far.
Elsa seems more like someone who is very shy, timid, or a hermit might look up to as an example or role model.
She has been brought up for most of her life as the heir presumptive to the throne. She would rule after her father unless her parents had a son. Then her parents died in a shipwreck and she became the queen under a regency until her 21st birthday when she would be crowned and begin to rule.
And all her life her greatest fear seems to have been that her ice powers would be discovered.
But apparently she never took advantage of her position as princess and queen to find out if there were other people with strange powers in her kingdom and to get the people to accept them and stop fearing them. If there were other people with strange powers like her she could have helped them be more accepted, which would be good, and which would help her people to accept her own powers if they were ever found out.
But Elsa didn't do anything like that.
When her powers were discovered, Elsa didn't have any plan B prepared for if something like that happened. She didn't claim that her dynasty originally became monarchs of Arendel because of their supernatural powers, so her being a throwback to her ancestors was actually a good thing. She didn't demonstrate her power to freeze objects and say that as long as she was queen, any foreign invading army would be frozen by her powers, so Arendel would be unconquerable as long as she was queen. She didn't accuse them of breaking their oaths of loyalty to her dynasty and to herself by being horrified to discover her powers and remind them it was their duty to obey and accept her whether she was normal or supernatural.
But instead Elsa abandoned all the perks and prestige and responsibility of being queen and fled into the mountains to die alone or else survive alone using her ice powers if they could keep her alive.
Alone in the wilderness, Elsa sang about accepting and embracing her weird ice powers, now that she was alone and didn't have to struggle to convince anyone else to accept her the way she was.
So people who think that Elsa's ice powers are a metaphor for being LGBT may hope or fear that she is a role model for LGBT kids to accept themselves. But it seems to me that Elsa is not exactly a role model for LGBT kids to be confident, out of the closet, and socially active that some people hope or fear that she may be.
To me Elsa instead seems more like a role model for the super shy and socially timid, telling them they don't have to struggle to remake themselves and be sociable and form a network of friends, that is is alright for them to be hermits and accept themselves the way they are.