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    Scolire‚ Tara RLL 520 Traditional Tales Analysis Rapunzel As a Multicultural Tale The traditional tale of Rapunzel is most often traced back to the original version that was recorded by The Brothers Grimm‚ although the Grimm’s version itself is altered from others that are believed to have come before it‚ and again altered into many new versions‚ many of which span across cultures. The original tale tells of a young girl who is locked away by a witch “of great power” in exchange for the

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    We’ve all heard the stories; the ones we were told as children. Epic adventures with mystical beings and dragon guarded castles. Fairy tales. My personal favorite is Rapunzel. I was completely engrossed with the story of a girl stranded in a tower‚ only to be saved by her true love. Saved by the strength of his sword against her fearsome dragon‚ or by his comatose-healing lips. Then she and her prince charming would live happily ever after. As it turns out‚ the story of my literary experience begins

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    Dasmarinas city‚cavite Rapunzel (STORY ANALYSIS) Submitted by: Christopher S. Manalo Christopher glenn M. mendoza Submitted to: Mr. Leo Marko F. Azucenas August 16‚2013 Assessment/findings:THESIS STATEMENT A. Type of work: German Fairy Tale B. Title: Rapunzel C. Author: Brothers Grimm D. Main point of the Paper/analysis: Rapunzel. The witch‚ the parents‚ and the prince are the only characters besides Rapunzel and none of them have names. E

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    ‘Disney restyles ‘Rapunzel’ to appeal to boys’ is an article written by Dawn.C Chmielewski and Claudia Eller‚ writers of Los Angeles Times. As this article is published in Los Angeles Times‚ its main audience would be the general public. In this article‚ Chmielewski and Eller (2010) argue about how Disney directors are changing the name of ‘Rapunzel’ to less gender-specific titles to draw in a bigger audience. While I feel that Chmielewski and Eller have provided a refreshing insight of how the title

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    Rapunzel Book Vs Movie

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    Brother Grimm’s print version of Rapunzel‚ and Disney’s film version of Tangled both send the same message of not giving up‚ but the film version is more effective in sending the main idea. In the print version of Rapunzel‚ the love interest of Rapunzel is the prince‚ who is too naïve and listens to what Rapunzel says‚ without questioning her decisions. He is curious at first about Rapunzel‚ and then when he meets her‚ he falls in love instantly. This leads to the loss of his sense of sight‚ taken

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    Hunt. "Cinderella." Grimm ’s Fairy Tales. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 8 Nov. 2009. . Grimm‚ Jacob ‚ Wilhelm Grimm‚ and Margaret Hunt. "Little Red-Cap." Grimm ’s Fairy Tales. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 8 Nov. 2009. . Grimm‚ Jacob ‚ Wilhelm Grimm‚ and Margaret Hunt. "Rapunzel." Grimm ’s Fairy Tales. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 8 Nov. 2009. . O’Neill‚ Thomas. “Grimm Brothers @ nationalgeographic.com” National Geographic – Inspiring People to Care About the Planet. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 27 Oct. 2009. .

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    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

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    Movie Review- Tangled

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    princess’ hair but only so long as it is intact and uncut. the witch kidnaps the child. Rapunzel grows up in a hidden tower‚ believing Mother Gothel to be her actual parent and accepting the woman’s stories about the perils of the outside world. However‚ when Rapunzel is on the eve of her eighteenth birthday‚ her growing desire to leave the tower coincides with the arrival of young thief Flynn Rider . Rapunzel‚ using her hair and a frying pan‚ subdues the intruder‚ but strikes a deal with him: she’ll

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    young princess is stolen from her parents by a vain old witch in the dead of night. The magical long haired princess‚ Rapunzel‚ is locked up in a tower only to be discovered by a thief on the run. Her world is flipped upside down‚ by finding out secrets‚ going on an adventure of a lifetime and falling in love. Walt Disney’s Tangled is a modern day take on the German fairy tale Rapunzel that revolves around a princess with long hair. Walt Disney films are a classic childhood staple for young boys and

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    The Disney Dilemma

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    When you hear this quote‚ “Daddy I’m sixteen years old‚ I’m not a child anymore!” it sounds like a bratty‚ selfish‚ disobedient little princess. That is probably due to the fact that is exactly who said it. This is a quote from the beloved Disney classic‚ The Little Mermaid (Clements). It is no mystery that Disney is responsible for some bad morals of today’s youth. The question is how? With so many great lessons in the original content and many others wasted on the antagonist‚ they somehow ended

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