What is Rapunzel?
Rapunzel is the character and name of the story collected by the brothers Grimm for their work from 1812 children and households . It is a classic fairy tale about what is assumed to be German origin, although there are other European people who have some similarity to Rapunzel. Like many fairy tales, he has a lot of excitement and some warning notes. During her pregnancy, her wife organizes a salad (Rampion, cabbage or sometimes a rapunzel-plant) growing in the garden of a neighbor next door. Unfortunately, the neighbor next to the witch who catches her husband on her night run to get this food for his wife, and agrees to let him go if he promised to give up his child after birth. When the girl is in her early adolescents, the witch becomes jealous of her attention and locks her in the tower. The only way the witch can gain access to this tower is to ask Rapunzel to reduce her strong golden hair down to use it as a ladder.
Enter a prince who hears a witch and calls Rapunzel to disappoint her hair. They both fall in love. Unfortunately, the witch discovers and cuts off Rapunzel's hair and sets a trap for the prince. The Prince thought he was joining his fair love, instead he was horrified by a witch and jumping down from the tall tower and blinding on the thorny of the bushes down.
In some versions, Rapunzel was driven into the forest and carries two children. Finally, she is able to find her prince and save him. Her kiss, or sometimes her tears, will completely recover him and both live happily in the Krimec Kingdom.
In this fairy tale, relatively few elements need to be interpreted. NCA pregnancies can be considered a potentially dangerous thing, although there is any suggestion that German folk medicine and wisdom supported that pregnant women would receive anything they wanted. There is also a classic element of a prince who needs to win SVOFor a fair lady, but in this case there is an interesting turn of events. It is Rapunzel who will save the prince and not vice versa.
people are often surprised at how vicious, violent and explicit many fairy tales, and this is no exception. Rapunzel presents a child from marriage and the fate of the prince is really terrible. There is some anxiety expressed in how you control teenagers and a common topic that had to leave children who can be associated with high infant mortality. The cleaned versions of the story are often available in children's books, but reading the original version, at least as Grimms introduced, can really inform you about the complexity of fairy tales long ago.