The only way to enter the tower is to yell "Rapunzel, Rapunzel, Let down your hair!" to which Rapunzel throws her locks to the ground and lifts her guest (Grimm.) Rapunzel was lonely because of her single visitor, and was in need of an escape. Rapunzel finally receives her break when a passing by prince hears her flawless voice of songs and immediately falls in love, then discovers the secret entrance into the tower. The prince acts as an hero, a person or main character of a literary work who, in the face of danger, combats adversity through impressive feats of ingenuity, bravery or strength, often sacrificing his or her own personal concerns for some greater good, because of his determination to be with Rapunzel and rescue her from her misery in the tower. To Rapunzel’s dismay, the Enchantress acts as the Shrew, an unpleasant, ill-tempered woman characterised by scolding, nagging, and aggression. She acts as an evil figure when she knocks the prince out of the tower to which “ being blinded in his fall from the tower” results in him wandering the forest until he finds his princess in the desert years later. The Enchantress is corrupt and greedy for Rapunzel to be only
The only way to enter the tower is to yell "Rapunzel, Rapunzel, Let down your hair!" to which Rapunzel throws her locks to the ground and lifts her guest (Grimm.) Rapunzel was lonely because of her single visitor, and was in need of an escape. Rapunzel finally receives her break when a passing by prince hears her flawless voice of songs and immediately falls in love, then discovers the secret entrance into the tower. The prince acts as an hero, a person or main character of a literary work who, in the face of danger, combats adversity through impressive feats of ingenuity, bravery or strength, often sacrificing his or her own personal concerns for some greater good, because of his determination to be with Rapunzel and rescue her from her misery in the tower. To Rapunzel’s dismay, the Enchantress acts as the Shrew, an unpleasant, ill-tempered woman characterised by scolding, nagging, and aggression. She acts as an evil figure when she knocks the prince out of the tower to which “ being blinded in his fall from the tower” results in him wandering the forest until he finds his princess in the desert years later. The Enchantress is corrupt and greedy for Rapunzel to be only