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“Rapunzel” is the kind of story that consistently ranks highly in people’s lists of their favorite fairy tales. With a dramatic plot, interesting characters, symbolic motifs, and the underlying theme of the redeeming power of love, the tale certainly seems to deserve such adoration. Grimm’s version of the story is perhaps the most known retelling,
Grimm's Rapunzel
Grimm's Rapunzel
although that may have changed as of 2010 with Disney’s adaptation, Tangled, a movie just as rife with symbolism as its literary inspiration. Although both are variations on the Rapunzel narrative, Disney’s movie veers into a vastly dissimilar direction, achieved through both plot and imagery. In so doing, the audience is left with different views on motherhood, the feminine voice, and Rapunzel’s development as a heroine than if they had read the original German tale.

Tangled opens with voice-over narration that sets up the two most important elements of the movie: “This is the story of a girl named Rapunzel, and it starts with the sun.” Indeed, the sun stands in as the symbolic and literal progenitor of some of the most significant motifs, such as light, healing, inspiration, and goodness. In order to better understand how these are all related, one only needs to listen to the narration that follows that statement.
The magical sun flower
The magical sun flower
As the voice of Flynn Rider—Grimm’s prince character reworked into a lovable rogue—tells it, a drop of sunlight fell to earth and created a magical, golden flower with healing capabilities. A witch named Gothel took advantage of this flower for hundreds of years to reverse her aging, but it was eventually used to heal the region’s sick, pregnant queen. When the queen gave birth to a lovely baby girl with golden blonde hair, Gothel discovered that the princess’s hair retained the flower’s healing magic. Gothel then kidnapped the child and put her in a tower, far removed from the rest of civilization.

Despite being rather exposition-heavy, this opening serves a powerful symbolic role for the film.
Gothel as the embodiment of darkness
Gothel as the embodiment of darkness
We as the audience learn that Rapunzel fully embodies the flower’s magic and healing properties, and also that Gothel is actively hiding and exploiting her for that reason. Even more, Rapunzel personifies the sun itself, so the abundance of sun- and light-related imagery throughout the movie comes as no surprise. She is fascinated with lanterns, tracking the cosmos, and sunshine. Meanwhile, whenever Gothel comes onscreen, the older woman removes light sources, shuts windows, and brings literal darkness into the area. Rapunzel clearly represents light, goodness, wonder, and life, while Gothel is darkness, evil, fear, and death.

This setup differs highly from Grimm’s fairy tale, in which Rapunzel’s biological parents traded her to a sorceress in exchange for some lettuce. The mother is presented as being especially at fault for instigating the problem in the first place, controlled by her hedonistic impulses. In this way, she represents the archetypical ‘bad mother’. The sorceress, also referred to in some translations as a fairy or wise woman, steps in as the ‘good mother’, overcoming her desires and raising Rapunzel well.

Rapunzel looking down at the sorceress and her garden
Rapunzel looking down at the sorceress and her garden
The sorceress in Grimm’s edition lets Rapunzel play outside until puberty, at which point she places the young woman in a tall tower—interpreted by many as either phallic imagery or a symbol of her virginity—with no doors or windows, except one high up on the structure. Every day, the old woman climbs up the makeshift rope of Rapunzel’s hair, which itself represents feminine youth and vitality. Why, though, does she isolate Rapunzel to such a degree? One theory is that it serves an educational purpose: being a wise woman with knowledge of herbs and healing, the sorceress wants to train Rapunzel to be one as well. Marriage would clearly hinder Rapunzel’s prospects, so it makes the most sense to keep her locked away from the world.

In Disney’s movie, however, it is clear that Gothel keeps her there purely for selfish reasons.
Gothel manipulating her "flower"
Gothel manipulating her "flower"
She wants to stay young; therefore, she keeps her magical flower girl hidden away, as she had done before the plant was given to Rapunzel’s actual mother. Furthermore, instead of setting her up as a wise woman, as in Grimm’s story, Gothel is practically the epitome of an overbearing, selfish mother. To deter Rapunzel from ever trying to leave the tower, she frightens the girl into obedience and makes her believe that she would be too fragile to survive in the world. It is nothing but miraculous that Rapunzel is still a functioning, carefree person after eighteen years of Gothel’s relentless teasing, condescension, and passive-aggression. That being said, Gothel has clearly educated Rapunzel and indulged her in countless hobbies (everything from chess to candle-making), even going out of her way to obtain rare paints for her, showing that she does at least care about Rapunzel’s happiness to some degree.

Between these two vastly different portrayals of motherhood, it only stands to reason that the daughters would likewise develop into two unique women. Both girls have been raised in seclusion and, thus, are completely ignorant of the outside world. It is this naïveté that leads Grimm’s Rapunzel to become impregnated by the first man she meets, a wandering young prince.
The sorceress cutting Rapunzel's hair
The sorceress cutting Rapunzel's hair
The sorceress learns of Rapunzel’s condition and cuts off her hair, casting her out into the wilderness. This is suggestive of Rapunzel’s new identity as a grown woman, a mother herself. The prince, when he comes looking for his lover, is met with the sorceress. She casts him out of the tower, where he falls face-first onto some thorns and is blinded. Rapunzel, meanwhile, bears twins and raises them for seven years, at which point the prince stumbles across them all, drawn in by the familiar sounds of Rapunzel’s singing voice.
Rapunzel reuniting with her prince
Rapunzel reuniting with her prince
Her tears heal his wounded eyes, which is effectively the culmination of her healing abilities. Two separate ideas of motherhood were presented in the beginning of Grimm’s tale, the biological mother and the sorceress, and at the end Rapunzel becomes a third, an educated woman who heals others through the power of love.

Rapunzel as light
Rapunzel as light
Tangled’s heroine, on the other hand, serves as the light of joy and inspiration for everyone that meets her. With the help of Flynn Rider, a notorious criminal who attempted to hide out in her tower, she ventures into the outside world to see the king and queen’s floating lantern demonstration for the first time, in honor of her eighteenth birthday. Along the way, she singlehandedly charms a room full of thugs into singing about their hopes for the future, just by the force of her natural charisma and sweetness. Moreover, she even inspires Flynn to discuss his sad, lonely childhood and really open up to someone for the first time (of course, this is also indicative of their growing romantic affections for each other).
Rapunzel's inner light charming a tavern of rogues
Rapunzel's inner light charming a tavern of rogues


When she is finally recaptured by Mother Gothel and imprisoned in the tower again, Flynn comes to rescue her but is stabbed by Gothel. Rapunzel pleads with the woman to let her save Flynn with her healing magic, in exchange for being locked in the tower for the rest of her life. Interestingly, it is Flynn who cuts off Rapunzel’s hair, removing her magical abilities. Gothel’s age suddenly catches up to her and she dies while falling out of the tower, and Rapunzel begins to cry over Flynn’s body.
The sun flower bringing Flynn back to life
The sun flower bringing Flynn back to life
Some of the flower’s magic must have remained in her, because her tear actually brings him back to life. Afterward, she reunites with her long-lost parents, and she and Flynn eventually marry. Despite not being a mother within the narrative, this Rapunzel still manages to overcome her naïveté and becomes a healing presence for everyone, this time because of her personality and not a magical sun flower.

Despite supposedly being derived from Grimm’s story, Tangled clearly diverges onto a different path. This only makes sense when one considers the storytellers’ motives in each case. The Brothers Grimm were presenting a coming-of-age story about an exceptionally naïve but well-educated young mother, while Disney wanted to capitalize on the importance of love and inner strength. Each tale portrays a different side of motherhood and, likewise, a different happily-ever-after for the protagonist, all framed with different symbolism. With such popular and interesting retellings to choose from, “Rapunzel” as a fairy tale will clearly captivate and educate audiences for years to come.
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ppv and I decided to collaborate together on an article. Here are our favorite Princesses!

9. (DG) Aurora, (ppv) Ariel

DG: Just because Aurora is last on my list doesn’t mean I don’t like her. It all boils down to the fact that she’s not in her film for very long, and I just felt like I didn’t get to know her as well as some of the others on my list. She’s pretty, but in a generic way. My favorite thing about Aurora is that she’s a hopeless romantic.



ppv: Ariel is a childish and funny girl with fantastic voice (one of best voices among Disney Princesses, no doubt), she's...
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posted by callejahLUVSed
Well, seeing as this is the Disney Princess spot, we spend a lot of time talking about the actual princesses and princes, but what about where they came from?

NUMBER NINE: Meeko
I think a lot of people think he's really cute and everything, but I kinda just kind him annoying.. and I haven't seen Pocahontas in a while, so this is just going by memory, but I don't really remember him doing much in the movie, other than eating John's food :P

NUMBER EIGHT: Ray
Now, the Princess and the Frog is one of my favourite DP movies, because of the epicly awesome prince, and wonderful princess, but Ray...
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If something's not right, you gotta put it right.
If something's not right, you gotta put it right.
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They watched from a safe distance as they saw the mermaid swim up to the beach carrying Eric. She placed him on the sand and music started to play softly. Meg raised an eyebrow as Ariel began to sing.
“Puhlease,” she whispered. “Can’t we just sabotage this bit?”
“Think of how to do it and you’re welcome,” Esmeralda replied.
Meg looked around her for something to jog her mind when she saw a man walking along the beach towards them.
“Who the hell is that?” she asked, pointing.
“Grimsby,” Jane nodded. “He discovers Eric and takes him up to the palace.”...
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Everyone else was doing it, so I decided to make one of my own. Please keep in mind I like all of the princesses, just some more than others. So scroll down and enjoy my article!!!! 9. Aurora
I do like Aurora! Honest! It's just that I don't get to see much of her. I like it when characters show a lot of personality on the big screen, and Aurora did show some, but not much. We see she likes animals and dreams about true love, but that's about it. She could've been higher on my list if she showed more personality. 8. Jasmine
I know know, most of you are probably wondering: "Why is Jasmine so...
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9. Snow White's Castle
I'm sorry, but the only thing that seems good about this place is that it has a few nice balconies that you can stand on while your man serenades you. Other than that, it's a very dark, eerie castle. Of course it's ran by an evil queen so that makes perfect sense.

8. Prince's Castle (Snow White)
The scene with the Prince's castle is one of the most beautiful scenes in all Disney movies however, we can't really see it. It seems more like a mirage made of light in the clouds if you ask me. It's obviously beautiful, but we have no idea what it actually looks like inside....
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posted by TheButterflyx
Hey i'm new here so I just want to say that I will give my honest opinion and I probably don't swear half as much as the average teenage girl. I think. Just a little uh...preview of me there hehe.

Moving on, I will evaluate the princes on not only looks but what I found hot about their personalities too since I believe in all that "looks aren't everything" crap. Also keep in mind that this is just MY opinion, some may agree some may not that's your prerogative just please don't fight me about this.

PS: I know I should've put images but I just found out how and will probably add them later.

9....
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posted by KataraLover
Cinderella was dragged off to Lady Tremaine's house. Cinderella tried as hard as she could to break free but it was no use. Lady Tremaine took Cinderella up to the attic.

"You worried me to death young lady. Me and your step-sisters cried every night because of how much you worried us. When your father died I could have thrown you out into the streets but did I?" said Lady Tremaine

"No you didn't" said Cinderella

"Who let you stay? Gave you food? A room and bed? A roof over your head?" asked Lady Tremaine

"You did" said Cinderella

"Yess not Cinderella you were lucky to just be in the woods. The...
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posted by KataraLover
It's a nice sunny day Cinderella felt that there would be nothing in the world could ruin it. Christopher was happy too her finally has a friend and still hasn't told Cinderella he's the prince, he felt like he must tell her today. He doesn't think she will care about his power but care about him. They care for each other very much. Back to the story Cinderella was danceing in a flower field all day, she didn't pick any because she didn't want to make the field of flowers any less beautiful. It's now sunset Christopher is going to tell Cinderella he's the prince.

"Oh Christopher look at that...
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posted by madisonsavanna
Enjoy! Summaries are content of IMDB.com

9."Pocahontas"
How high does the sycamore grow? If you cut it down, then you'll never know
How high does the sycamore grow? If you cut it down, then you'll never know

The daughter of a Native American tribe chief and English soldier share a romance when English colonists invade 17th century Virginia.

Again, Poca is at the bottom of my list. People usually make points that it is aimed at a more mature audience, and I'm still a kid, so that's probably why I find it boring.

8."The Princess and the Frog"
I'm almost there, almost there. People down here think I'm crazy but I don't care
I'm almost there, almost there. People down here think I'm crazy but I don't care

A fairy tale set in Jazz Age-era New Orleans...
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posted by KataraLover
Lady Tremaine went to the guards.

"Oh please you must find my step-daughter the poor girl" cried Lady Tremaine

"Don't worry mam we'll find her" said a guard

"Oh please, please do I don't know how I'll live without my dear Cinderella I Love her like she's my very own daughter" said Lady Tremaine

At the house.

"Why are you going threw so much trouble mother for that little nobody" asked Drizella

"Yeah we can get another maid" said Anastasia

"Girls, girls you don't understand. We need her because without her we can't touch a penny of her fathers money. Then we'll go poor and on the streets again" said...
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posted by madisonsavanna
I was thinking about it at this morning and I realized it's different, the other one wasn't so planned out. Plus, I watched PATF yesterday (LOVED IT :D)

9)Pocahontas
"This is the path I choose Father, what will yours be?"
"This is the path I choose Father, what will yours be?"

Choosing my least favorite is always the hardest part for me. Pocahontas is just too serious for me, it's weird because she's the rare type that's kind of boring but still has a sense of fun at the same time.

8)Snow White
"Want to know a secret? Promise not to tell?"
"Want to know a secret? Promise not to tell?"

I love this girl,so perky and sweet, just a little.....too perky and sweet. I find...
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posted by KataraLover
Cinderella managed to escape during the night with her friends, however she had nothing with her to eat. Her puppy Brunno chased after a boy with food. Brunno jumped on the boy.

"Brunno get off that boy right now! I'm so sorry he can't control himself sometimes" said Cinderella

"It's okay miss. May I help you?" asked the boy

"Oh I don't think you can" said Cinderella

"You don't know who I am do you" asked the boy

"No I do not now I bothered you enough I should be going" said Cinderella

"WAIT! I have some food we can share. My name is Christopher by the way" said the boy

"Oh that's very kind of you....
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posted by BKG201
My own princess lineup
My own princess lineup
Here is my opinion on the best and worst princesses.
I know some of the images look dumb but I edited some of them. Many fanpoppers know that I do not make images and I have just started.
I might change this order one day.
Remember that I don't hate any princess.
Please comment.

Kind sassy original
Kind sassy original

No. 9 Cinderella
I know there are many Cinderella lovers out there but she is my least favourite (she doesn't have a pink dress by the way.) I admire her sassyness and I think out of the 3 originals she is the most sassy. I also love her line "I have the other slipper" and the song "Sing sweet Nightingale"....
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posted by madisonsavanna
9) Snow White
Ahh, the famous line, Mirror mirror on the wall, who's the fairest one of all? The mirror said this young lady, but I beg to differ. She is absolutely BEAUTIFUL, just not as pretty as the others. But hey, this was made in the 30s, ideas of beauty change over the years.

8) Mulan
China's heroine. Her hair is very pretty at the beginning, even still cute when it's short. She has an excuse for not being as pretty as the following, Disney had to make her to be able to pass off for a man.

7) Pocahotas
This girl is absolutely beautiful, graceful, and mature. She has long pure black hair that...
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Imaginative Princess Countdown Results!

Disney Princesses vary in multiple ways, and how much they imagine is no exception. Some of them are very down to earth, and quite realistic, while others are very much in their own world, constantly dreaming and creating new visions and ideas in their heads. This is a rank of the least to most imaginative Disney Princess.

9. Pocahontas



Pocahontas was determined to be the least imaginative princess. This is mostly because she doesn’t having the flaming ideals and dreams that most of the others have, because she was generally unsure for most of the...
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posted by princesslullaby
So back in my junior year of high school I was obsessed with Tigi Bedhead Products.
Bedhead products.
Bedhead products.


These are bedhead products. Me and my friend used to be obsessed with hair and obsessed with Bedhead's stuff. We bought their products with ferver. I made a checklist of all the stuff I needed to get. I got close to having the whole collection. Sadly, but probably better for my mental health, I am no longer obsessed with their products like I once was, though I do use some of their stuff still. One day I was bored in one of my classes and decided to write a tribute to Bedhead Products....
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The four princesses followed the evil Maleficent to her layer. "Have you found them yet" asked Maleficent. "No it's as if they have vanished" said Gaston. "IT'S INCREDIBLE NOT A TRACE OF THEM THEY COULDN'T HAVE VANISHED INTO THIN AIR" said Maleficent. "Well I looked everywhere I will find the beautiful Princess Ariel and marry her" said Gaston. "Well we'll find them and just because I have to wait for that little mermaid princesses powers doesn't mean I can't enjoy the powers I have now" said Maleficent. "Yes since you too all the magic of the nine world good and evil includeing the villians"...
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"When you wish opon a star, makes no difference who you are..."

Wow....when you think about those lyrics you... well i dont know....i guess you have a realization.

If you havnt noticed before those lyrics send the message "No matter who you are rich, poor, whatever....your dreams CAN come true!"

Disney was giving us life lessons before we could even tell that they were helping us in life...every single movie has a message to remember all great and important and just plain beautiful.

They hid this stuff well underneath the cute music and the fun characters but watching when im older like now i catch...
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posted by AllegroGiocoso
    As the five princesses arrived at their new destination, Belle opened her eyes in shock. “I have never seen such a beautiful place.”
    Where they arrived at was a beautiful, heavily wooded area with no buildings at all. The area looked to be completely natural, and there were beautiful skies, swirling winds, and a gorgeous waterfall.
    “And what type of princess is supposed to be here?” Jasmine asked. “Let’s go investigate, shall we?”
    The others nodded in agreement. Cinderella soon though,...
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posted by AllegroGiocoso
    Ariel and Aurora turned around and found a man with bulging muscles, an evil grin, black hair, and a very arrogant and intense expression. He smiled at them, and he told them, “Hello, girls, what are your names?”
    “Oh…my name’s Aurora,” Aurora told him.
    “I am Ariel,” Ariel answered.
    “So, those are your names. Now let me introduce myself. My name is Gaston,” the man replied. “The only thing is, I can’t tell you which one of you is better…” Gaston took out a gun, and then abruptly...
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