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    Tangled a film based on the Grimms’ tale, Rapunzel. Despite several commonalities, the stories of Rapunzel and Tangled are not as similar as one might think. After taking a deeper look into the two tales, I have formed an analysis on both tales from the view of femininity and power relationships in fairytales. Tangled present a vision of a femininity that is more powerful and independence than that presented in Grimms’ Rapunzel In both the Grimms’ Rapunzel and Disney’s Tangled both these women are

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    is a Disney movie created to tell the story of Rapunzel, a young girl taken by a witch and locked in a tower. “Rapunzel” is a story collected by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, the Brothers’ Grimm, about a young girl locked in a tower. Although they seem quite similar, there are quite a few differences between the movie Tangled and the Brothers’ Grimm “Rapunzel”. One difference occurs at the beginning and how the evil witch gains possession of Rapunzel. In the Brothers’ Grimm story, the witch agrees

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    November 24, 2010, is about how a long lost princess, Rapunzel is reunited with her true family. After eighteen years of living in a tower with who she believed to be her mother, Rapunzel feels the need to adventure the world around her. While this movie is about a girl defying her mother and finding her true destiny, it also teaches that in order to find where she truly belongs, she had to be willing to get out of her comfort zone. (CITE SOURCE) Rapunzel has lived her whole life in a tower in the middle

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    She attempts to control Rapunzel and keep her from reaching maturity, and thus independence. The moment Rapunzel reaches the age of puberty, (at age 12), the witch confines her to a tower in the forest. The forest is a symbol of transformation, a place where Rapunzel must discover her growing maturity. The tower may be similar to the idea of the attic: a metaphor for the mind and some part of her

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    Tangled Outline

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    is focused on a girl named Rapunzel, who was kidnapped as a child from “Mother Gothel” who doesn't allowed out from her castle keeping her their deeming the outside to be fill with bad and untrustworthy people for poor little Rapunzel. A. There are various themes that are throughout the film however the main two are following your dreams and being courageous. B. The conflict is surrounded between Rapunzel herself and beloved “Mother”

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    In the distance Rapunzel heard the distress of a voice she has once known. “Could it be? The prince that once so much loved me?” She heard the distressed call closer to the cottage she and her twins lived in utter wretchedness. Rapunzel cried out into the place of in which she heard the moaning. “Prince! Prince! Is that you! Come forth from your place of hiding, you shall not be harmed any more”… Years ago… There were once a man and a woman who had long in vain wished for a child. At length the woman

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    he encounters Rapunzel, the princess, and her tower. She captures him and uses the crown as a pawn to keep him so she can use him to take her back to the kingdom that shows the floating lights. As they are on this mission, Flynn Rider has a huge character development and is more of an anti-hero rather than a villain. Throughout the movie, Flynn Rider does not cross the line from anti-hero to villain, this

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    Thesis Of Cinderella

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    Cinderella, by the Brothers Grimm, described the life of a maiden named Cinderella. Born to a loving family, Cinderella’s life had drastically changed when her ailing mother had perished from her disease. After the death of Cinderella’s mother, her father had married another woman, who had two daughters. Unfortunately, Cinderella’s step-mother and step-sisters were cruel to Cinderella, forcing her to wear rags and perform chores. Instead of voicing the abuse, Cinderella submissively endured the appalling

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    finding courage, overall quenching the thirst for adventure, this film has created a new form of Disney Princess movies, surrounded by choices and life’s small moments. Tangled is based on is a enchanting retelling of the classic story book of Rapunzel with a modern twist entailing a rebellious teen, an evil “mother” and a compelling thief on the run. “Some people argue that Disney is a corporation that has not only failed to address racial stereotypes and gender norms, but enable them subliminally

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    Julius Caesar and Mother Gothel deceiving Rapunzel about her life story. In the play The Tragedy of Julius Caesar there is a plot to

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