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    2/11/13 RapunzelRapunzel Stay in the Tower In the Brothers’ Grimm fairytale‚ Rapunzel‚ the witch is seen as a horrible‚ evil character who takes Rapunzel away and locks her in the tower. However‚ the witch was actually good and she was protecting Rapunzel the best way she knew how to. First of all‚ Rapunzel should’ve stayed in the tower because the tower was protecting her‚ the witch was kind to her‚ and she was naïve. If she stayed in the tower‚ Rapunzel wouldn’t have ended up stranded in the

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    Rapunzel Story Final

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    Once upon a time‚ there was a rather svelte girl named Rapunzel‚ who lived in a castle in a faraway land. The normally bumptious girl was feeling rather baleful today as she could not go outside the castle and see the flying lanterns in a few days. You see‚ Rapunzel had an imperious mother that would constantly tell her what to do. And being the complaisant girl that she was‚ Rapunzel followed her mother’s every rule. Rapunzel didn’t even have any friends. The only sense of camaraderie she had

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    he didn’t like and his interest in her was slipping away. “I think debating about this love thing would be rather fun. I’m pretty sure I might be able to change your mind about a few things or at least cause you to think.” She flashed him a smile. Rapunzel wasn’t exactly experienced in the whole love department‚ she only ever had one guy she liked‚ but she wanted to at least believe that it existed. Maybe not for everyone but those who really deserved it. With a slight nod of the head she listened

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    protagonists are waiting for her love. . In 2010‚ however‚ Disney created a movie‚ named Tangled‚ which was based on the Grimm Brothers’ tale of Rapunzel. Although Disney decided to put its own version of this tale‚ Tangled is still about the long-haired princess who is locked away in a tower by a witch. Instead of dreaming about love‚ Tangled presents a story where Rapunzel makes a deal with a thief‚ Flynn Rider‚ to go on

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    Vitzthum in Madrid. Wall Street Journal. (Eastern edition). New York‚ N.Y.: Apr 29‚ 2003. pg. A.1 Abstract (Summary) For example‚ Mattel’s Rapunzel Barbie‚ whose ankle-length blonde locks cascade down her pink ball gown‚ was released on the same day last fall in 59 countries including the U.S. -- the company’s biggest product launch ever. Since then‚ Rapunzel Barbie and related merchandise has generated $200 million in global sales‚ nearly half of that outside the U.S. The doll made the top-10 bestseller

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    The fairy tales Rapunzel‚ Princess and the Frog‚ and Canary Prince have many similarities and differences. The story Canary Prince is a mixture of Rapunzel and Princes and the Frog. But Canary Prince is a Italian fairy tale that has to do with both of the other well known fairy tales. These stories are all about a princess and a prince‚ but also have original fact and details to their stories. There is a lot more to learn about these three stories. These three stories are a lot alike. The stories

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    Rapunzel Book Vs Movie

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    Brother Grimm’s print version of Rapunzel‚ and Disney’s film version of Tangled both send the same message of not giving up‚ but the film version is more effective in sending the main idea. In the print version of Rapunzel‚ the love interest of Rapunzel is the prince‚ who is too naïve and listens to what Rapunzel says‚ without questioning her decisions. He is curious at first about Rapunzel‚ and then when he meets her‚ he falls in love instantly. This leads to the loss of his sense of sight‚ taken

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    “‘RapunzelRapunzel‚ let down your hair’” (Grimm 44). Famous words that many people know from their childhood. The tale of Rapunzel. A story that many adults and children are fond of. A picture of a beautiful princess with long golden hair looking out of a tower towards her handsome prince appearing in thousands of minds. Though most of the American population knows the general plot of the myth‚ most fail to realize that the story has changed greatly from the original Grimm fairy tale version. The

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    What you think is a classic is what someone else might think is a remake. Everyone grew up with different versions of these classics. While the main storyline about a girl who was given away and lives in solitude with a witch stays the same in both Rapunzel and The Fair Angiola‚ the age at which the girl was given away‚ as well as the magical touch in The Fair Angiola gives that story more cliffhangers and interest about what will happen next. Once the daughter was given away in both stories she

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    ask for‚ except maybe hair or teeth which would obviously come later. The morning Sara was to be put up for adoption‚ her mother‚ trembling with sadness‚ cradled her close and read to her from a small‚ scruffy book. On the faded‚ red cover it read ’Rapunzel’. The tale finished just as the father reached for Sara to take her away‚ "...and they lived for a long time afterwards‚ happy and contented." That morning a shrill cry echoed though the halls of the hospital but gradually faded and was forgotten

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