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Rapunzel's Characte Archetype-Hero
Characte archetype - hero
Rapunzel overcome many hardships to finally find love and her parents.

Character archetype -the villain Gothel is the women who posed as the mother of Rapunzel. She wanted that Rapunzel not the leave her home.

Symbolic archetype - Rapunzel's hair:
Rapunzel have a magic hair that glows when she sings, it can also heal wounds and manages to achieve eternal youth to whoever touches.

Situation archetype - Task
Rapunzel's task is to find the way out of the tower where she lived with Gothel.

Situation archetype - quest
Rapunzel's quest is able to leave her house, so to go to the palace, where the lights appear every time that she celebrates her birthday.

Characte archetype - hero
Rapunzel overcome many hardships to finally find love and her parents.
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She wanted that Rapunzel not the leave her home.

Symbolic archetype - Rapunzel's hair:
Rapunzel have a magic hair that glows when she sings, it can also heal wounds and manages to achieve eternal youth to whoever touches.

Situation archetype - Task
Rapunzel's task is to find the way out of the tower where she lived with Gothel.

Situation archetype - quest
Rapunzel's quest is able to leave her house, so to go to the palace, where the lights appear every time that she celebrates her birthday.

Characte archetype - hero
Rapunzel overcome many hardships to finally find love and her parents.

Character archetype -the villain Gothel is the women who posed as the mother of Rapunzel. She wanted that Rapunzel not the leave her home.

Symbolic archetype - Rapunzel's hair:
Rapunzel have a magic hair that glows when she sings, it can also heal wounds and manages to achieve eternal youth to whoever


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