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by the Brothers Grimm | 1812
Rapunzel has hair for days and a view of nothing but sky, locked away in a tower by a controlling enchantress. A prince hears her singing, climbs his way into her life, and together they hatch a plan to break free. It doesn't go well.
When they're caught, everything falls apart. The prince is blinded, Rapunzel is cast out, and hope seems lost. But fate has other plans, and their love survives the chaos, leading to a reunion that heals more than just broken hearts.
Notable Quotes:
- "Ah... if I can’t eat some of the rampion, which is in the garden behind our house, I shall die."
- "If the case be as you say, I will allow you to take away with you as much rampion as you will, only I make one condition, you must give me the child which your wife will bring into the world..."
- "Rapunzel, Rapunzel, Let down your hair to me."
- "He will love me more than old Dame Gothel does."
- "Ah! you wicked child... I thought I had separated you from all the world, and yet you have deceived me!"
Summary:
- A pregnant woman's longing for rapunzel from an enchantress's garden leads her husband to steal it, in exchange for their unborn child.
- The enchantress, Dame Gothel, names the baby Rapunzel and, at age twelve, locks her in a tower with no doors or stairs, reachable only by her long hair.
- A King's son hears Rapunzel's beautiful singing and learns how to climb her hair to visit her.
- They fall in love and plan her escape by weaving a ladder of silk.
- Rapunzel inadvertently reveals the Prince's visits to Dame Gothel, who furiously cuts Rapunzel's hair and banishes her to a desert.
- Dame Gothel then tricks the Prince, causing him to leap from the tower and be blinded by thorns.
- He wanders for years until he finds Rapunzel and their twin children in the desert; her tears restore his sight.
- They return to his kingdom and live happily ever after.
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