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Essay / Essay on Rapunzel - 1240
She was unaware of the prince's visits to the tower or of Rapunzel's affection for the man. It wasn't until Rapunzel said to her, "Tell me, Lady Gothel, how is it that you are so much heavier to train than the young king's son: he will be with me in a moment." " Lady Gothel was furious. 'Ah! Miserable child,' she cried. 'What do I hear you say? I thought I had separated you from the whole world, and yet you have deceived me I cheated your stupid father and then got cheated myself? Lady Gothel looked down into Rapunzel's big, sad eyes. "Did you lie to me about my parents?" ?In her anger, Lady grabbed Rapunzel's beautiful tresses, wrapped them twice around her left hand and grabbed a pair of scissors "Yes, I lied! That cunning young fool stole my food." Eighteen years ago for his horrible wife! My beautiful rapunties transformed into salad!' And with a simple gesture Gothel cut off the lovely tresses that once flowed from Rapunzel's hair Lady Gothel was so merciless that she took the unfortunate Rapunzel to a desert where she had to live in great sorrow and misery. On the very day she chased Rapunzel away, the enchanting Lady Gothel tied the braids of hair she had cut to the hook in the window, and when the king's son came and cried out: "Rapunzel, Rapunzel, let go of your