Rapunzel Thesis

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Rapunzel, she is a girl with a dream to adventure beyond the walls of her tower into the deep treasures of the open world to see the floating lanterns light up the night sky. Only one person lies in the way of Rapunzel and the world, Gothel.
Disney’s recently released children movie Tangled is based on a princess named Rapunzel. This movie is based on the Grimm Brothers original Rapunzel and the now updated by Walt Disney Pictures who released the film in December 2010. The film classification is for General audiences with the film’s storyline predominantly aimed at children’s audiences, and particularly girls aged 4-11.
Byron Howard and Nathan Greno were directors behind this modern twist of Rapunzel. The main characters of Tangled are Rapunzel, …show more content…

Mother Gothel knows the valuable powers of Rapunzel’s hair so she locks Rapunzel away in a tower so that she can stay young forever. Rapunzel, a teenager, she has been in the tower her whole life and is desperate to see the outside world. One day, the criminal Flynn Rider ventures into the tower and is taken captive by Rapunzel. Charming Flynn Rider and Rapunzel agree on a deal that, he will take her to the floating lanterns that light the sky every night on her birthday. In-exchange for the diamond crown. They begin the most exciting, wonderful and dangerous journey of her life while falling in love; the Guards, Stabbington Brothers, and Mother Gothel chase her.
Tangled and Rapunzel share things in common while other things differently. Both fairy tales explain how Rapunzel is locked away in a tower, although for different purposes. Gothel and Enchantress also share the same characteristics in both fairy tales playing as mysterious evil characters. Moreover, both fairy-tales explain how Rapunzel stumbles upon a male character either Flynn Rider or the Kings Son. Although Flynn Rider does not rescue her deliberately he runs into her tower while escaping the …show more content…

Rapunzel now has a personality that children look onto today. These traits include being pretty, joyful, artistic, vocal and naïve. These traits are what normal 11-year-old girls would be like. Disney has focused on role modelling characteristics in this film to demonstrate things a child should. A quote that demonstrates this is when Rapunzel says ‘I have a dream’, while in the pub. This gives a message to viewers that they should aspire to have a dream. Another example is when Rapunzel says to Flynn Rider ‘When I promise something, I never break that promise’, providing the message to children that breaking a promise is rude and disrespectful. You can see that over the last one-hundred years, the writing purposes and styles have changed

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