Justify the poet's illusion to Rapunzel in 'Amanda'.
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Amanda thinks of being Rapunzel a character from a Fairytale and wants to live in huge tower like her friends. She will not let her hair down. She feels that in that tall tower, she would do everything she wants to without anyone nagging her. She also says that she wouldn't let her hair down unlike Rapunzel.
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Amanda thinks of being Rapunzel a character from a Fairytale and wants to live in huge tower like her friends. She will not let her hair down. She feels that in that tall tower, she would do everything she wants to without anyone nagging her. She also says that she wouldn't let her hair down unlike Rapunzel.
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