Rapunzel
Rapunzel
Once
upon a time, in a distant land, there lived a couple who longed for a child.
They were blessed with a beautiful baby girl, but their neighbor was a wicked
witch who had a garden surrounded by a high wall. To reach the garden, the
couple had to steal the witch's lettuce. When the witch discovered their
secret, she demanded their baby in return.
The
couple had no choice but to give the baby to the witch, who named her Rapunzel.
As Rapunzel grew, she was locked in a tall tower in the middle of the forest.
The only way to enter the tower was to climb Rapunzel's long, golden hair.
One
day, a prince heard Rapunzel's beautiful singing and found the tower. He called
to her, and she let down her hair. They fell in love, and the prince visited
Rapunzel regularly, bringing her food and sharing their dreams.
However,
the witch discovered their secret love and cut off Rapunzel's hair, banishing
her to the wilderness. When the prince returned and found the witch in the
tower, he was blinded and wandered in despair. He eventually found Rapunzel,
and her tears healed his eyes. The couple was reunited, and they lived happily
ever after.
The
story of Rapunzel teaches us about love, bravery, and the idea that true love
can overcome any obstacle.