In the story of Rapunzel, she is a young girl locked in a tower by a witch. A prince discovers her and they fall in love, communicating through her long hair. When the witch finds out about their secret meetings, she punishes Rapunzel and blinds the prince. Ultimately, they reunite, and with Rapunzel's tears, the prince regains his sight, leading to their escape and a happy ending together.
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 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.
Yes
Her tower.
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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.
The setting of the story "Rapunzel" is typically a tower located deep in a forest.
yes
the brothers grimm
the woods