Justify the poet's allusion to Rapunzel in 'Amanda'.
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The justification for the poet's allusion to Rapunzel in 'Amanda' is as follows,
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- Rapunzel was a fairy tale figure who was imprisoned in a tower by a witch.
- The witch utilized Rapunzel's long hair, which she let down through the window, to help her scale the tower.
- Amanda now wishes to be Rapunzel because she believes that living in the tower will be serene and unique
- Rapunzel, who lived with the witch, was constantly monitored and had to adhere to a number of regulations.
- Amanda, too, feels enslaved by her mother's demands.
- Amanda wishes for peace in her tower, as Rapunzel did, and states in the poem that she will not let her hair down for anyone as Rapunzel did.
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