A lesson that Rapunzel thought is that things will happen if it's destined to happen and people just have to wait for it. This also thought to not to steal.All people have a destiny or dream of our life but wait for it.
Like most other morals, it's about the typical Love, Greed, Follow your Dreams... It's a pretty clear movie, if you're questioning it's meaning than you should probably watch it (or watch it again) I think you'll enjoy what it's trying to say.
I think the moral lesson in this story is that if you do something wrong there is a consequence.
The story warns youg ladies to keep their hair short,You would not want some undesirable like Prince Harry climbing up your hair now wouldn't you.
U should not have a longhair hahahaahah bleeeeeeeeeeeee
The story of Rapunzel was originally written in German, but the language spoken is not mentioned in the story.
Yes
the brothers grimm
Wilhelm and Jacob Grimm are the authors of Rapunzel
The witch just let Rapunzel's mother have all of the rampions growing in her garden, if they gave her the child that they wanted.
The story of Rapunzel was originally written in German, but the language spoken is not mentioned in the story.
In the story of "Rapunzel," the enchantress is often referred to as Dame Gothel or Mother Gothel. She is the witch who takes Rapunzel and raises her in a tower.
The story warns youg ladies to keep their hair short,You would not want some undesirable like Prince Harry climbing up your hair now wouldn't you.
The story of Rapunzel takes place in a tower located deep in the forest. Rapunzel is held captive by a witch who keeps her isolated from the outside world.
Her tower.
german
Yes
The Story of 'Rapunzel' - 1951 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-G (TV rating)
In Rapunzel's story, the falling action occurs when the prince is blinded and Rapunzel is banished to a desert, where she gives birth to twins. The action continues as the prince wanders the wilderness until he reunites with Rapunzel and their love heals his blindness.
I belive that the moral of the story RAPUNZEL is that, " when one is destined to have something in their life, then no one, by any of their powers, can stop that from happening."
The setting of the story "Rapunzel" is typically a tower located deep in a forest.
yes