This is the tenth article in my "Why I Love.." series and it's for Rapunzel! Rapunzel is a great princess and I hope I can do her the justice she deserves. I hope you enjoy reading this!!
Rapunzel isn't one of my favorites really, in fact she's in my bottom three, but that doesn't mean I still don't really love her a lot. If you've been here for a while, you'll know that Rapunzel was actually my favorite princess for a few months, and before that she was always either second or third on my list, but sadly all she's done is drop overtime. Despite her dropping, one of my favorite attributes of Rapunzel still has to be her insecurity. I love seeing vulnerability in characters, and insecurity has always been an interesting characteristic of a princess to me. One prime example of this is when Rapunzel is scared to give Eugene the crown because she thinks that he'll run away from her and he only really wants her for the crown. Gothel has almost brainwashed her into believing whatever she says and I find that to be really interesting and I wish the movie expanded on it more. She tries so hard to get others to like her and is always trying to impress others it seems.
Another thing I love about Rapunzel is her intelligence. I think that Rapunzel's intelligence is extremely underrated and doesn't get the credit that it deserves. Not only does Rapunzel learn how to chart the stars, red, make candles, and more without anyone else's teaching, she also displays her intelligence and quick thinking in her actions. A good example of her quick thinking is when she's trying to tell Gothel about Eugene being in the wardrobe, but realizes that doing that will only make Gothel angrier, so she changes her plan to asking for paint instead and ends up calling the lights "stars" even though she doesn't believe that. It's a small detail, but it's always made an impact on me for some reason. Rapunzel also knows how to use her strengths to her advantage, namely her kindness and lovableness.
Rapunzel's strength is also another thing that I love about her. She's such a strong princess, both emotionally and physically, and should get more credit for that. The fact that she can survive Gothel's everyday insults and putting her down (the mirror, namely), but still keep her optimistic temperament is a wonder in and of itself. Even after finding out that Eugene has (seemingly) left her, she doesn't break down and cry, but she keeps it together, which shows so much strength to me. These examples make me believe that Rapunzel might suppress some of her emotions, just like Snow White, which I find extremely interesting. Rapunzel's strength is also of course shown in her standing up to Gothel in the end, which leads to my next point.
The character development that Rapunzel goes through in the movie is absolutely phenomenal. The somewhat ditsy, perky, insecure little girl that we saw at the beginning of the film who seemed all fun and games transforms into a strong, independent, comfortable woman. Despite her character development into a stronger, more active character, she still keeps her sweet, caring personality that we've grown to love. The scene where Rapunzel finally confronts Gothel and says my favorite line in the film, "Did I stutter mother? Or should I even call you that?" I can't help but get this triumphant feeling that Rapunzel has finally conquered her fears and truly transformed.
Besides all of this, I of course love Rapunzel's neverending sweetness, kindness and optimism, all three traits I admire a lot. She's extremely kind to everyone she meets and although she's lived a sheltered lifestyle, doesn't seem to judge anyone based on appearances (the thugs). I love how she was willingly going to give up her freedom for Eugene, which I believed she would've honored, at least for a while, is extremely selfless and brave. Rapunzel's bravery is another aspect I love about her, both emotional bravery that she shows with facing Gothel and the more conventional ways such as trying to save Eugene.
All and all, Rapunzel is amazing. Writing this article has actually made me realize how much I actually do love her, and I think she might even move up a spot or two! I've definitely got some problems with her character, but I still nonetheless enjoy her and think she's a very interesting princess in her own right. I hope you enjoyed reading this and have a great day! :)
Rapunzel isn't one of my favorites really, in fact she's in my bottom three, but that doesn't mean I still don't really love her a lot. If you've been here for a while, you'll know that Rapunzel was actually my favorite princess for a few months, and before that she was always either second or third on my list, but sadly all she's done is drop overtime. Despite her dropping, one of my favorite attributes of Rapunzel still has to be her insecurity. I love seeing vulnerability in characters, and insecurity has always been an interesting characteristic of a princess to me. One prime example of this is when Rapunzel is scared to give Eugene the crown because she thinks that he'll run away from her and he only really wants her for the crown. Gothel has almost brainwashed her into believing whatever she says and I find that to be really interesting and I wish the movie expanded on it more. She tries so hard to get others to like her and is always trying to impress others it seems.
Another thing I love about Rapunzel is her intelligence. I think that Rapunzel's intelligence is extremely underrated and doesn't get the credit that it deserves. Not only does Rapunzel learn how to chart the stars, red, make candles, and more without anyone else's teaching, she also displays her intelligence and quick thinking in her actions. A good example of her quick thinking is when she's trying to tell Gothel about Eugene being in the wardrobe, but realizes that doing that will only make Gothel angrier, so she changes her plan to asking for paint instead and ends up calling the lights "stars" even though she doesn't believe that. It's a small detail, but it's always made an impact on me for some reason. Rapunzel also knows how to use her strengths to her advantage, namely her kindness and lovableness.
Rapunzel's strength is also another thing that I love about her. She's such a strong princess, both emotionally and physically, and should get more credit for that. The fact that she can survive Gothel's everyday insults and putting her down (the mirror, namely), but still keep her optimistic temperament is a wonder in and of itself. Even after finding out that Eugene has (seemingly) left her, she doesn't break down and cry, but she keeps it together, which shows so much strength to me. These examples make me believe that Rapunzel might suppress some of her emotions, just like Snow White, which I find extremely interesting. Rapunzel's strength is also of course shown in her standing up to Gothel in the end, which leads to my next point.
The character development that Rapunzel goes through in the movie is absolutely phenomenal. The somewhat ditsy, perky, insecure little girl that we saw at the beginning of the film who seemed all fun and games transforms into a strong, independent, comfortable woman. Despite her character development into a stronger, more active character, she still keeps her sweet, caring personality that we've grown to love. The scene where Rapunzel finally confronts Gothel and says my favorite line in the film, "Did I stutter mother? Or should I even call you that?" I can't help but get this triumphant feeling that Rapunzel has finally conquered her fears and truly transformed.
Besides all of this, I of course love Rapunzel's neverending sweetness, kindness and optimism, all three traits I admire a lot. She's extremely kind to everyone she meets and although she's lived a sheltered lifestyle, doesn't seem to judge anyone based on appearances (the thugs). I love how she was willingly going to give up her freedom for Eugene, which I believed she would've honored, at least for a while, is extremely selfless and brave. Rapunzel's bravery is another aspect I love about her, both emotional bravery that she shows with facing Gothel and the more conventional ways such as trying to save Eugene.
All and all, Rapunzel is amazing. Writing this article has actually made me realize how much I actually do love her, and I think she might even move up a spot or two! I've definitely got some problems with her character, but I still nonetheless enjoy her and think she's a very interesting princess in her own right. I hope you enjoyed reading this and have a great day! :)
Anabella- Ugly stepsister who has no life.
Denajie(thats how it's pronounced)-Ugly stepsister who also has no life.
Stella- Stepmother and is an evil witch.
Bobby- Blue bird, friend of Hella's.
Peggy- Blue bird, friend of Hella's.
Jackal- Mouse, friend of Hella's.
Steve- A cat, Jackal, Bobby, and Peggy's rival. And Stella's evil companion.
Charles- A prince.
Rodney- The prince's klutzy servant.
Rebecca- Rodney's sister.
Other characters:
Knights 1 and 2- Princes servants.
Harry- Prince's pet horse.
Aliens 1,2, and 3
Rataman- A rat made his name up.
Frogs- Crazy, yet they make a very evil weapon.
Witch- Evil and ugly, just like the stepmother and stepsisters.
Godzilla
Woman 1 and 2
Men 1 and 2
Some other People I didn't mention.
If I choose wrong, I will feel my Father’s wrath.
He simply won’t understand,
And will insist that I do as he commands.
Deep down in my heart I know that it’s right,
And I am willing to put up a fight.
I fell for a pale face.
The feelings I have can’t be erased.
I have shown him all the colors of the wind,
And he was finally able to comprehend.
We could have one adventure after the other.
I never want to be with another.
I told my Father I don’t want to marry Kocoum,
But he doesn’t know where I’m coming from.
I have to keep our two worlds from going to war.
They must know we don’t have to fight anymore.
I must create peace,
Or the hate will just increase.
They have to see my side,
Or else our love will be denied.