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What is the story of Rapunzel?

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Answered by birubkj
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Rapunzel is a German fairy tale recorded by the Brothers Grimm and first published in 1812 as part of Children's and Household Tales.

ONCE UPON A TIME, there lived a carpenter and his wife. More than anything, they wanted a child of their own. At long last, their wish came true – the wife was going to have a baby!

From the second floor window of their small house, the wife could see into the garden next door. Such fine fresh rows of plants and flowers there were! But no one dared to go over the garden wall to see them up close. For the garden belonged to a witch!

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One day the wife was looking down at the garden from her window. How fresh-looking were those big green heads of lettuce! “It is just what I need to eat!” said the wife to her husband. “You must go and get me some.”

“But we cannot!” said the carpenter. “You know as well as I do that the garden belongs to the witch, who lives next door.”

“If I cannot have that lettuce,” said the wife, “I will not eat anything at all! I will die!"

What could the carpenter do? Late that night, he climbed over the garden wall. With very quiet steps, he took one green head of lettuce. With more quiet steps, he went back over the garden wall. His wife ate up the lettuce right away.

But eating the lettuce only made her want more! If she could not have more lettuce, she said, there was nothing she would eat at all! So the next night, the carpenter climbed back over the garden wall. He picked up one more head of lettuce. All at once came a high, loud, voice.

“STOP! What do you think you are doing?”

“I…uh…am getting lettuce for my wife,” said the carpenter.

"You thief!" yelled the witch. "You will pay for this!"

“Please!” said the carpenter. “My wife is going to have a baby. She saw your lettuce and wanted it so very much.”

“Why should I care about that?” shouted the witch.

“I will do anything!” said the carpenter. He thought, "Maybe I can build her something."

“You say you will do anything?” said the witch.

“Yes,” he said.

“Fine!” said the witch. “Here's the deal. Go ahead - take all the lettuce you want. Your wife will have a baby girl. And when she does, the baby will be mine!”

“What?!” said the carpenter. “I would never agree to that!”

“You already did!” said the witch. And she laughed an evil laugh.

Chapter 2

The Tower

Soon the wife had a baby girl, just as the witch had said. To keep the baby safe from the witch, the carpenter built a tall tower deep in the woods. He built stairs that led up to a room at the very top, a room with one window. He and his wife took turns staying with the baby.

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But the witch had a magic ball. The ball showed her just where the baby was, at the top room of the tower. One day when the carpenter and his wife were both in the house, she cast a spell over both of them. They fell into a deep, deep sleep. And at once, the witch went to the tower.

At the top room, the witch said to the baby, “I will call you Rapunzel. For that is the name of the lettuce that brought you to me. Now Rapunzel, you are mine!”

But the witch did not know how to take care of a baby. Rapunzel grew into a child, and the witch did not even know how to cut her hair. The girl’s blond hair grew longer and longer every day.

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All the witch could do was keep the child locked in the room at the very top of the tower. She told the girl that the world was a very bad place. That was why she could not leave the tower.

As she grew up, many times Rapunzel said to the witch, “There is nothing here for me to do! Why must I stay in this tower all the time?”

And the witch shouted back, “I already told you so many times! The world is a very bad place. Now go comb your hair and be quiet.”

"But is it really so bad out there? Sometimes I hear people laughing down below," Rapunzel would say sometimes.

At such times the witch would yell, "How many times do I have to repeat myself? Don't listen to anything you see or hear out there. The world is much worse than you think! You will stay in this tower forever, Rapunzel. So get used to it!"

On her 12th birthday, Rapunzel said to the witch, “I do not care what you say anymore! I am so tired of staying here alone all the time! When you are gone, I will chip away at the door. I will make a hole. I will run down the stairs and outside, no matter what you say!”

“Think again!” said the witch. With her power, she made all the stairs in the tower fall down. She made the doors close up. Now there was no way for Rapunzel to escape!

Answered by darp2722
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Long ago, a king and queen had a baby daughter named Rapunzel.What her devoted parents didn’t know was that Rapunzel’s golden hair contained magical healing powers.What her devoted parents didn’t know was that Rapunzel’s golden hair contained magical healing powers.

A selfish old woman named Mother Gothel knew of the magic in Rapunzel’s hair and wanted it to keep herself young.So she kidnapped the baby and raised her in a tower deep in the woods, never telling her that she was a princess.As Rapunzel’s hair grew and grew, she loved gazing out the tower window at the lights that floated in the night sky every year on her birthday.She longed to leave the tower and see them up close, but Mother Gothel refused.She longed to leave the tower and see them up close, but Mother Gothel refused.

Meanwhile, a young thief named Flynn Rider had stolen something special from the King’s castle, and the royal guards were after him.Suddenly, he saw the perfect hiding place—a tower!When Flynn Rider climbed into the tower, Rapunzel knocked him out with a frying pan.

Then she secretly inspected the satchel he carried. Inside, Rapunzel found a sparkling gold object. It was so familiar. Flynn Rider awoke and found himself tied to a chair with Rapunzel's long, golden hair. Rapunzel pointed to her painting of the floating lights.

Flynn Rider awoke and found himself tied to a chair with Rapunzel's long, golden hair. Rapunzel pointed to her painting of the floating lights.

Tomorrow was her eighteenth birthday. If Flynn took her to see the lights, she’d return his satchel.

After Flynn agreed to help, Rapunzel used her hair to climb down from the tower. She'd never been outside before! But when her feet touched the grass, Rapunzel nearly burst with excitement, exclaiming, “Woo-hoo!”Rapunzel and Flynn enjoyed their adventure, but they were being chased! Mother Gothel was looking for them.The royal guards were after Flynn, and so were his angry partners in crime. They wanted the crown!Days passed, and Rapunzel and Flynn managed to escape their pursuers.Days passed, and Rapunzel and Flynn managed to escape their pursuers.

One morning, Rapunzel saw a breathtaking sight: a beautiful kingdom with a castle sitting high above. She headed straight to it!In the town, Rapunzel was drawn to a painting of the King, the Queen, and their baby, who was known as the lost princess.The child had golden hair and green eyes... just like her!Flynn rowed Rapunzel out to view the floating lights, which were actually lanterns!Flynn gave Rapunzel her own lantern to send into the night, and she returned the crown.Then the couple gazed into each other's eyes. They were falling in love.Later, Flynn and Rapunzel were separated. Mother Gothel told Rapunzel that Flynn had only wanted the crown.But she realized Mother Gothel was lying! Rapunzel now knew that she was the lost princess!Suddenly, Flynn arrived to rescue Rapunzel! But Mother Gothel hurt him badly. She wanted Rapunzel to stay with her forever.If she did, she’d allow Rapunzel to heal Flynn. But before Rapunzel could act, Flynn cut off her hair, which lost its magic.Without the magic, Mother Gothel quickly aged and turned to dust. Rapunzel was now free, but Flynn was dying.

“You were my new dream,” he whispered. One of Rapunzel’s tears fell on Flynn and began to glow... and healed him!Flynn brought Rapunzel back to the castle. The King and Queen rushed to embrace their lost princess.That night, the entire kingdom celebrated her return by launching hundreds of lanterns—the lights that had guided her home.

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