Rapunzel Character Analysis

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Grimm Brother’s historically have had a very good stories to tell, but they are not appropriate for many viewers today. Disney in their version came up with some changes, so in order to fit their target audience needs. There are many differences between the Grimm Brother’s version of Rapunzel and the later rewritten Disney version. What are the differences that between Disney version of Rapunzel and Grimm Brother’s version? One of the biggest differences were, the characters of the story, the events that take place, and the ending of the story. First, the characters took a lot of part in the story. The witch was known as Mother Gothel, and she knew how to use the magic flower to make herself young for a long period of time. The parents were King and Queen who lived in a kingdom near Mother Gothel’s place. …show more content…

Mother Rapunzel, then took a piece of broken mirror and stabbed Flynn in his side. Rapunzel started crying and told Mother Gothel that if she heals Flynn she would live with her and keeps this tower, but it was too late. Flynn kissed Rapunzel and cuts off her hair to free her from this curse, at that moment Mother Gothel looked old and looses her powers. Flynn sighs his last breath. Rapunzel cries over him and one tear hits his cheeks and brought him back to …show more content…

His eye became clear again. Then the beloved Prince took Rapunzel and his sons out of the woods and married Rapunzel. In conclusion, the Grimm Brothers had a very good story, but it was not appropriate for some audience. So Disney came up with perfect differences that would not change the story a lot, but will change the audience. I explained that there are many differences between the Grimm Brothers version of Rapunzel and the later rewritten Disney version One of the biggest differences were, the characters of the story, the events that take place, and the ending of the