Jumping out of the window was something that she had not planned on doing, though when she was young she had thought of doing it. Just not now that she was older. As she grew older the idea of jumping out of the window faded away. She knew if she jumped out the window within a matter of seconds her mother would be rushing out to grab her and drag her back to her room. Locking the door and never allowing her to leave the place. Rapunzel did not want that, she wanted to at least be able to walk around freely within the apartment. It was better than being locked within only one room.
She had a feeling that he wanted to jump out to the window to try and frighten her in some way or another. Like in saying that they need to jump out of the
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To bad for him, Rapunzel had super healing powers. She was never sick a day in her life, and whenever she had gotten injured she healed rather quickly. That was part of the reason Gothel never wanted her to leave.
She feared if Rapunzel left that she would lose her super healing powers, and her ever lasting youth. Though the young blond knew nothing of this. Gothel made sure to never go about telling her how her bone marrow helped her, all she told her was it was need to keep her feeling well. Rapunzel being the sweet carrying person she was never once questioned it. She wanted her mother feeling well, she didn’t want her sick.
She could feel his eyes staring at her, piercing right through her and looking at the very core of her, her soul. Of course she knew that wasn’t true, but it sure as the hell felt like he was. She knew what he was thinking, she thought she was crazy for talking to her sweet little pet like she was. She didn’t care though, the was her best friend and nothing anyone said was going to change that. Definitely not some man she had just met, especially one that had broken into her place. Shaking her head a little, her hair swayed back and forth. Turning to look at him a warm smile spread across her face.
He didn’t appear to be harmed in any shape or form, which was a relief to the young woman. Though she couldn’t exactly quit put her finger on why. It could be because she was
He glanced up to where the princess was sitting, but only to realize she was no longer sitting there. Thoughts raced through his head; not only thoughts of fright but also hopeful wishes to find his lover behind the door. He was unsure of how this could be possible, but oh how
drive in so she was a little scared that this man was now on her doorstep, not to mention she was
Gothel learns of Rapunzel’s secret lover in “Rapunzel” when Rapunzel makes a comment about Gothel being much heavier than the prince. In Tangled, Mother Gothel discovers Rapunzel’s disobedience when she returns to the tower, only to find Rapunzel gone and the hidden bag with the crown. Gothel becomes resolved to find Rapunzel and bring her back before she discovers anything that would make her doubt Gothel. When her attempt to convince Rapunzel to return fails, she instead decides to trick Rapunzel, who has fallen in love with Flynn, into thinking he abandoned her in an attempt to regain Rapunzel’s loyalty. This attempt works, and Rapunzel returns with Gothel to the
Candy threw his legs off his bunk. He scratched the white stubble whiskers on his cheek nervously. “I’m so used to him,” he said softly. “I had him from a pup.”
“There was a lot of blood,” an EMT told reporters on the scene. “He must have hit her artery just right.” “She’s very lucky,” the ER nurse on duty confirmed. “She’s got a good chance of surviving,but we’re being really careful. Especially since so many people want to talk to
After this, the now old-and-ugly witch grows to love Rapunzel, but not enough to focus on nurturing her and her needs- she’s too focused on regaining her beauty and youth. She locks Rapunzel in a tower in an attempt to keep her safe from the dangers of the outside world, and fills Rapunzel 's head with terrifying, fanciful depictions of life outside the tower. Meanwhile, she begins searching for the cure to her curse.
Hair swept back into an adorable messy bun, an errant lock of hair dangling before her ear. Pretty blue eyes and big lips. Dark hair. An atypical heat stirred inside of him, settling in his groin and refusing to let go. She had a southern accent, just like everyone else in the town did, but from her lips it didn't irk him. In fact, there was an endearing quality to it Bennett found himself liking. And her curves...
While even the doctor proclaims that she died because she was overjoyed to see him alive, it was the opposite that happened. After having experienced a brief moment of what it was like to be free from an oppressed life she just could not bring herself to the thought of living another moment of that repressed life.
ninjas burst through the window and fought them off and so he had to escape because they were after him and so he did what he had to do so that night he had to stay low so they won’t get him off guard.
What was she doing back at the hospital? It doesn’t make sense. Did Commander Winters send her there for some reason? And if he did what could it be?
In Tangled, Rapunzel’s behavior to the world starts off very oblivious and awkward. When she starts to get the hang of
Like the introduction, the main part of the tale is also composed of three distinct parts which form a short story on their own. A clear beginning, a central story, and an ending exists. The opening of the main part is concluded after the prince, although enchanted by Rapunzel’s singing, gives up his plan to pursue her when faced with a barrier: no entryway to the tower in which Rapunzel lives. When the prince enters the forest a second time, he is a changed person – he now has a motivation to act on his desires for Rapunzel. The prince is no longer a man who easily gives up; he is eager to form a plan for entry into the tower, and at the same time, the life of the sheltered Rapunzel. She too undergoes a
The next line in the song, “And so I’ll read a book, or maybe two or three,” is unquestionably something that Snow White is never shown doing. Throughout the remainder of the three minute song, Rapunzel paints and paper maches, plays guitar and chess, climbs and wanders, and completes a variety of other actions. This broadening scope from only focusing on household chores to reading and having a wealth of hobbies paints Rapunzel as a much more complex character then the previous generation’s Snow White.
The fact that he is first drawn to her voice rather than her appearance seems to suggest an attraction more to who she is rather than anything physical. Her “voice” may be symbolic of Rapunzel’s thoughts and personality. However, the first time the prince finds Rapunzel, he is obviously unprepared to proceed into this facet of his life. He searches for a door through which to reach her but is
In the Grimm’s version of Rapunzel, Rapunzel doesn’t get trapped in the tower until she