Tale of Rapunzel (2024)

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Story[]

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A peasant woman was pregnant, and craven for rapunzel flowers she saw in her neighbor 's garden. The problem was, said garden belonged to a witch. The husband finally climbed the wall and stole flowers, so his wife can eat them in salad. He tried to do it again the next day but the witch was waiting for him, furious.

She demanded, in exchange of his own life, that the future father give his newborn. The terrified man accepted, and had to give his daughter to the witch as soon as she was born.

Mother Gothel, the witch, called the child Rapunzel and leaded her in a faraway house in the forest. The little girl stayed there until she was 12; then, Gothel locked her in very high tower with no door. There was only a window, and to get in or out, Gothel asked "Rapunzel, Rapunzel, let down your hair, so that I may climb the golden stair." And the young girl let go her extremely long hair.

Once, while the lonely Rapunzel was singing, a prince who was passing by heard her, and stood near the tower, seeing no way to get in.

Gothel came back, the prince hide, and heard the old witch asking for the hair. The next day, the prince came back and waited for the moment of Gothel 's departure. A few moment later, the prince impersonated her voice and said " "Rapunzel, Rapunzel, let down your hair, so that I may climb the golden stair." Rapunzel let her hair go, the prince climbed and arrived in the tower.

She was terrorized at first, but calmed down quickly and the prince came back to visit her on a regular basis as soon as Gothel was away. Rapunzel was charmed to see another human being, and they even started to have sexual intercourse. The prince asked her to escape, so he could marry her, but Rapunzel hair was the only way. She asked her lover to bring her linen threads, so she could do a rope out of them and use it to escape.

Rapunzel wanted to see the lanterns that were set off to the sky on her birthday, and asked Gothel to let her leave the tower for it. However, editors of this passage have thought that Rapunzel was pregnant, causing her to drop her “hair ladder” down for Gothel.

The prince came back, and climbed the hair once again, not knowing it was actually tied to the window. When he arrived, Gothel cackled to him that he'll never saw Rapunzel again and she pushed him. He survived the fall but fell on thorns and injured his eyes, becoming blind.

The prince wandered for months, until he heard Rapunzel's voice. The latter lived near a desert, all alone with her newborn twins. Rapunzel cried when she saw he was blind, but her tears fell on his eyes and healed them. They came back to the prince's kingdom, and get married there.

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-Rapunzel is certainly the fairy tale version of the legend of Saint Barbara. In the third century, her father, Discorus, wanted to marry her to a pagan man but Barbara refused. He punished her by locking her away in a tower with two windows. A priest, disguised into a doctor, managed to get into the tower and baptized her. Later, Barbara pierced a third window in honor of the Trinity. Her father was that furious when he discovered it, that he put fire to the tower. Barbara managed to escape, and hide disguised as a shepherd. Another shepherd recognized and denounced her. Barbara was tortured (by burning and her bosom being cut) but still refused to abjure. Dioscurus decapitated her with his own hands, but was hit by a thunder bolt right after as a retribution. That sad story was recalled later with Rapunzel's happy ending.

-The tale of Melisande by E. Nesbit is also close of it. The heroin is cursed at birth to be bald, but when she's 16, she wishes imprudently to have long hair "that grow one inch every day". Soon, it become incredibly long, and grow even quicker every time it's cut. Only Prince Florizel manage to free Melisande by cutting exactly the same weight of hair than Melisande's.

-Others version include Petrosinella by Basile, The Shahnameh (persian poem), Snow-White-Fire-Red and Prunella (italian versions), and The white dove (danish version).

-Rapunzel is filled with plot holes, such as, why did Gothel wanted to have Rapunzel with her? If she simply needed company, why was Gothel so adamant to hide her from the world? It's certainly not to have a daughter of her own and thus descendants as Gothel tried everything she could to restrain Rapunzel to meet men, and become pregnant. She shut the girl when she reached puberty, and as soon Rapunzel loose her purity, Gothel shoo her away. It was probably because of the morality that girls shall stay virgins before marriage, back then. But also the other facet of said morality is that it was unuseful to try to restrain young people to do so.

-Presumably, Gothel let Rapunzel grow her hair long so it's the only way to get in; but Rapunzel could have get out using her hair with the abseiling technique. She take time to braid a rope and escape with, simply to buy time for the story: her prince could have easily bring her one. It's not really possible to lift some one with your hair without injuring your neck, unless you use a pulley. Hair cannot grow that long either. There is no really explanation to the fact the prince survived his fall or Rapunzel could magically cure him.

-It explain why adaptations usually don't use those elements, and try to explain them. In the Barbie version, Gothel took Rapunzel away from her parents especially in order to make them grieving -and gain a slave. She was a rejected lover of Rapunzel's father. The princess couldn't go out of Gothel's house because of a magical barrer; also Rapunzel never use her hair to let someone in, except in a nightmare, because it's just floor lenght. Gothel cut Rapunzel 's hair in order to use it as a wig and deceive prince Stefan to the ball. Also, the later is not injured.

-In the Disney version, Rapunzel was kidnapped because of the power of rejuvenation located in her hair and that Gothel wanted for her, alone. Her hair grow so long because it's magic and would loose it if cut. Her power is due to a sun magical flower, that Gothel found, and hide, using it to rejuvenate while singing to it. Until it was found, and take away, to cure the pregnant queen . It's close to the rapunzel's salad and craving story, but look like more justified. Rapunzel don't run away at first because she's afraid of the world, that Gothel intentionally described as dangerous. Still Rapunzel want to see lanterns, and run away with the abseiling technique. And finally, it's Flynn (the equivalent to the prince) who cut her hair with a piece of glass, and not Gothel, in order to free Rapunzel from her powers. Flynn was stabbed, instead of becoming blind, and the healing powers of Rapunzel's tears is explained by what's left of the sun flower in her.

-Mother Gothel is called like this, because she pretend to be Rapunzel's godmother. In Tangled, she pass herself as her mother while in Grimms Manga by Ishiyama Kei, she is old enough to pretend to be his grandmother.

-In said manga, Rapunzel have the particularity to be male, and it's a peasant girl (instead of princess) who get in the tower. The story remind the same except when it's Rapunzel 's girlfriend who become pregnant, and her infuriated father goes to the tower for explanations. Gothel thus chase Rapunzel away and after months of errance that he find back his girlfriend and children.

-Gothel usually get scott free in the story, but in some versions the prince's father arrest and execute her right after his son been healed. She is stuck in the tower in Barbie's version and die in the Disney's one.

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FAQs

Does Rapunzel get pregnant in the original story? ›

Rapunzel doesn't realize she's pregnant until her clothes don't fit. In the original story, which the Grimms altered possibly for reasons of propriety, the witch discovers that her prize has been getting some because Rapunzel innocently asks why her waist band is getting bigger.

Do you know the story of Rapunzel answer? ›

Rapunzel lived alone in a tall tower and had long, beautiful hair. She was held captive by her grandmother, who came up the tower by climbing her long hair. The girl also wants to live alone in a tower as she would not have to care about anything as life in a tower would be tranquil, peaceful, and rare.

What is the solution in Rapunzel? ›

Resolution: Rapunzel is reunited with her parents and Eugene is pardoned for his crimes. They eventually marry each other.

What is the deeper meaning behind Rapunzel? ›

The Grimms use the story of “Rapunzel” to transmit the message to young women that in order to avoid the kind of misfortunes Rapunzel had to undergo, they must learn from her mistakes and not duplicate them in their own lives, lives best lived according to biblical principles.

How old was Rapunzel when she married Flynn? ›

It is then safe to assume that she is 17 years old when she meets Flynn Rider and that they celebrate her birthday together. She is then 18 years old at the end of the movie. In the movie Tangled (2010) why didn't Gothel change Rapunzel's birthday?

What is the real ending of Rapunzel? ›

One day, as Rapunzel sings, the prince hears her voice again, and they are reunited. When they fall into each other's arms, Rapunzel sheds tears, two of which fall into the prince's eyes, immediately restoring his sight. The prince leads Rapunzel and their children to his kingdom where they live happily ever after.

What is the moral of the story Rapunzel? ›

This short story of Rapunzel teaches children to never give up on something they love. No matter how hard things get, they should be persistent in working towards their goal, and no one can stop them from succeeding in life.

Does Rapunzel find her real parents? ›

Flynn returns Rapunzel to the palace, where she is finally reunited with her parents.

Why will Amanda not let down her bright hair? ›

Explanation: Amanda will not let down her bright hair because she is always being nagged by her mother. She wishes to be like Rapunzel who lives alone in the tower. Rapunzel is free to open her hair and let her bright hair fall from the tower.

Did Flynn betray Rapunzel? ›

They reveal Flynn's “betrayal” to Rapunzel before they try to kidnap her so they could sell her hair's power. Betraying the thieves, Gothel “rescues” the heartbroken Rapunzel and takes her back to the tower.

What is the conclusion of the story of Rapunzel? ›

As with many fairy tales, the story ends happily — after all of the grief — with a reunion of Rapunzel and the prince. Yet some authors continue the story beyond that peaceful conclusion to show the baby-thieving witch trapped in the tower forever.

What is the dark story of Rapunzel? ›

The story of "Rapunzel" is based on the tragic life of Saint Barbara, who is thought to have lived in the third century. The true story of Rapunzel is thought to be about a young woman in Italy named Barbara who was so beautiful that her father locked her away in a tower so no men could get to her.

What is the main problem in the story Rapunzel? ›

The story's central conflict is that Rapunzel is hidden in a tall tower, unable to get down herself, and only able to bring people up. She can indeed choose not to send her hair down, but without Dame Gothel, she would be completely alone.

What is the true story of Rapunzel? ›

Rapunzel's real story is said to have been loosely based on a true story about a woman, Saint Barbara, in Italy around the 3rd century. The story of Barbara was that she was so beautiful that her father felt he had to lock her in a tower to protect her.

What does the cutting of hair symbolize in Rapunzel? ›

Such constant meanings are shown in a folk tale, the mental lives of patients, clinical studies by other authors, and certain practices of other cultures. The cutting of hair symbolizes separation from a mothering object, castration, and reparation.

What happens in the original Rapunzel story? ›

Blinded by thorns, the prince wanders the forest until he is able to be saved by his future princess, Rapunzel: whose tears over finally being able to reunite with her love magically cure his blindness. The couple then rides off to the prince's kingdom to live happily ever after.

What is the dark original story of Rapunzel? ›

The true story of Rapunzel is thought to be about a young woman in Italy named Barbara who was so beautiful that her father locked her away in a tower so no men could get to her. Though many asked for her hand in marriage, Barbara dedicated herself to God and a newfound Christian faith, and refused them all.

Are Elsa and Rapunzel twins? ›

No, Elsa and Rapunzel are not twins. However, it seems likely that they are cousins. We see the specifics of Rapunzel's birth in Tangled. The queen of Corona must have been Rapunzel's mother, or else the flower's powers could not have transferred to Rapunzel's hair.

Who is Rapunzel's birth mom? ›

Queen Ariana is the Queen of Corona, the birth mother of Princess Rapunzel and a secondary character in the Disney Channel animated series, Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure.

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