This is seen as the Grimm fairy tale clearly mentions a prince who falls in love with Rapunzel’s beautiful singing, “…the singing had so deeply touched his heart, that every day he went out into the forest and listened to it” (Grimm). In comparison, Disney’s version of Tangled does not consist of a prince, but rather the bandit, Flynn Rider. During the late 17th and early 18th centuries, bandits were a common harassment. (“Highwayman”, 2017) Attempting to escape palace guards after stealing the crown of the lost princess, he unexpectedly finds himself hiding in the castle of which Rapunzel lives. Given both versions of the story, the biggest character variation between Rapunzel and Tangled is the prince and Flynn Rider. Equally important, Tangled also incorporates a much larger amount of characters. The Grimm fairytale mentions Rapunzel’s parents, Gothel, Gothel’s husband, and the prince. Because of this, the story was much shorter than today’s tale. Yet, in Tangled, numerous characters such as the chameleon, horse, Stabbington Brothers, and palace guards serve to impact the accomplishment of Rapunzel’s journey. Aside from contrasting characters, Rapunzel and Mother Gothel assume the same role in both tales. However, Rapunzel’s dress wear is an inaccurate account compared to that of regional princesses within the time period. (“Reinterpreting Disney Princess Costumes”,
This is seen as the Grimm fairy tale clearly mentions a prince who falls in love with Rapunzel’s beautiful singing, “…the singing had so deeply touched his heart, that every day he went out into the forest and listened to it” (Grimm). In comparison, Disney’s version of Tangled does not consist of a prince, but rather the bandit, Flynn Rider. During the late 17th and early 18th centuries, bandits were a common harassment. (“Highwayman”, 2017) Attempting to escape palace guards after stealing the crown of the lost princess, he unexpectedly finds himself hiding in the castle of which Rapunzel lives. Given both versions of the story, the biggest character variation between Rapunzel and Tangled is the prince and Flynn Rider. Equally important, Tangled also incorporates a much larger amount of characters. The Grimm fairytale mentions Rapunzel’s parents, Gothel, Gothel’s husband, and the prince. Because of this, the story was much shorter than today’s tale. Yet, in Tangled, numerous characters such as the chameleon, horse, Stabbington Brothers, and palace guards serve to impact the accomplishment of Rapunzel’s journey. Aside from contrasting characters, Rapunzel and Mother Gothel assume the same role in both tales. However, Rapunzel’s dress wear is an inaccurate account compared to that of regional princesses within the time period. (“Reinterpreting Disney Princess Costumes”,