As far as cartoon movies go, there was Rapunzel and sleeping beauty...and I guess technically Fiona from shrek
she was locked for 20 years
She locked her up in a chamber, while deciding how to kill her.
Mozart was born in 1756. He was about 14. So he was locked up in about 1770.
it is about a king and queen who had a baby but witch took it the rapunzel is a girl who was stolen by witch she was always trapped in castle the prince came to rescue but the witch pushed the prince off and prince got blind from cactus rapunzel was kicked out she found prince dying but her tears cured the prince the end but this is a stupid question.
The conflict is that the witch wants to keep Rapunzel in the tower and the prince wants her to go with him.
He would not leave the Catholic Church to convert to the Church of England
Because if she was locked up in a tower, no hansome Princes could reach her. Or that's what the Wicked Witch thought. But Rapunzel used her hair as a rope, so a hansome prince could save her.
rapunzel was in the tower because before she was born, her father climbed into the witches garden for some vedgetables for her pregnant wife. But the witch caught him, so he promised her anything if he let himgo. In turn the witch let him gather as much food as he wanted, but as soon as the baby was born, she took her and locked her in a tower for safe keeping. Hope this answer was ok x
No, as a matter of history, the tower was used for prisoners of status. Most prisoners held at the tower were nobles. Religious heretics,mostly high ranking Catholics who would not swear to the Act of Supremacy. Convicted Heretics were burned alive in Smith field northwest of the tower. But only those of rank were actually imprisoned in the tower. The rest were locked away in Newgate prison. It was beneath the dignity of the tower to serve as merely a lock up for commoners.
south tower 1,362 feet high to the roof and north tower 1,347 feet high to the top floor.
The turrets in the tower were very high up.
A suffix that could be added to "locked up" could be "-ed," making it "locked upped."