Well there is the young man and woman. They are Rapunzel's parents and aren't given a name. there is Mother Gothel. She is the enchantress/witch who took Rapunzel from the man and woman. Rapunzel is the child the and woman have, and she is the main character in the story. She is named after the flower the man stole for the woman, the Rampion. The prince, which Rapunzel falls in love with, is not given a name. And finally there is the 2 children Rapunzel gives birth to in the story. In some stories they are twins and others they are just a boy and a girl
Rapunzel is a great hero.
Rapunzel comes from the Medieval German culture. Like all themes and direct messages during this time, it bases off of the idea of good defeating evil, and love will overcome everything.
declamation piece for Rapunzel
If one is looking for images of Disney's Rapunzel, there are many places one could look. To start with the Rapunzel Gallery at wiki has many images of Disney's Rapunzel.
Tangled; the Disney animated movie about Flynn falling in love with Rapunzel is a work of fiction, inspired by the story of Rapunzel who had very long hair. No, it's not real.
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.
It is called Tangled. And it features a young Rapunzel who is locked in the tower by her evil mother. The mother goes on a journey for the weekend, leaving Rapunzel at home. A man (Flynn) breaks into her tower, looking for treasure. He convinces Rapunzel to leave the tower with him and they go in search of some mysterious stars. Through their adventures they realize that they like eachother. The mother finds out that Rapunzel has left and tries to trick her into coming back. But Rapunzel finds out that her true parents are Royalty in the nearby city. She also is in love with Flynn. So her love and real family coax her into abandoning her evil mother.
One of the main themes in Rapunzel is the concept of isolation and freedom. Rapunzel is kept hidden away in a tower, symbolizing isolation, but she eventually gains freedom when she meets the prince. Another theme is the idea of self-discovery and empowerment as Rapunzel learns to rely on herself and make her own choices.
Yes, "Tangled" is considered a fairy tale. It is a reimagined version of the classic story of Rapunzel, featuring elements such as a princess, a magical element (Rapunzel's hair), and themes of love and adventure.
Well there is the young man and woman. They are Rapunzel's parents and aren't given a name. there is Mother Gothel. She is the enchantress/witch who took Rapunzel from the man and woman. Rapunzel is the child the and woman have, and she is the main character in the story. She is named after the flower the man stole for the woman, the Rampion. The prince, which Rapunzel falls in love with, is not given a name. And finally there is the 2 children Rapunzel gives birth to in the story. In some stories they are twins and others they are just a boy and a girl
her hair is as long as the hair of rapunzel :-)ashley jimenez love
YES!! that has never true but the long hair of rapunzel can actually be true. but if you are are asking that the rapunzul is fairy tale it is just a story..
Rapunzel was created in 1812.
Rapunzel is a great hero.
there is a rapunzel game: gameboard videogame.
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