Common Sense Selections for family entertainment.While everyone else is drawn back into the woods after the Giant attack, Rapunzel has fled there in a hysterical fit, her treatment at the hands of the Witch having driven her into madness.Īs the Giantess leaves to search for Jack, Rapunzel runs into her path and is trampled, to the horror of the Witch and her Prince ("Witch's Lament"). When Rapunzel refuses, the Witch angrily cuts off Rapunzel's hair and banishes her to a desert. The Witch discovers that the Prince has been visiting Rapunzel and begs Rapunzel to stay with her ("Stay with Me"). The Baker's Wife fools Rapunzel into letting down her hair and pulls out a piece of it. In the original version of Into the Woods, the Witch has raised Rapunzel as her own daughter, keeping her locked away from the world in a tall tower in the middle of the woods, accessible only by climbing Rapunzel's long, golden hair ("Our Little World") however, on this day a handsome prince spies the beautiful Rapunzel and resolves to climb the tower himself. It is unknown what happened to Rapunzel and her prince after this, or if she ever learns about her brother. The Witch found Rapunzel crying at her destroyed tower and is shocked to discover her "mother" is now beautiful, the Witch drags her away but the prince arrives and as an argument ensues, Rapunzel rejects her mother and tells her to stay away as she leaps onto the prince's horse and the prince and Rapunzel galloped off into the woods. Cradling her prince, her tears brought back the prince's sight and declaring her love, they kiss.ĭuring the wedding of Cinderella and the prince, the Giant's wife shook the kingdom, frightening Rapunzel, causing her to run off, with her prince chasing after her. She looked horrified when she saw the prince was blind. Afraid of the creatures in the swamp, Rapunzel dashed across the river to her prince. "Stay With Me" she begged her, but the Witch angrily cut off Rapunzel's hair and banished her to a dirty swamp (Desert in the musical) as punishment for disobeying her.Īt the swamp, Rapunzel is crying alone when she hears the prince approaching. But the Baker's wife yanks on her hair and manages to tear a length off, before running off. Later that night, Rapunzel hears someone calling to her, thinking it's her prince, she opens her window and let's down her hair, unaware that it's the Baker's wife. Hanging her hair over the rail, she helped her "mother" climb onto the window sill as her "mother" shows her what she had brought her: blackberries, her favorite. We first see Rapunzel when she is sitting by her window when the Witch calls on her to let down her hair. Her tears restored the Prince's sight after his eyes were destroyed by the Witch's thorns. Rapunzel's tears have the power to heal but the exact capabilities and limitations are unknown. Her corset and sleeves are adorned with many strands of soft pink ribbon. Rapunzel wears a dress with a white lacy collar and long sleeves, a pink corset and a lighter pink skirt. Her hair is very curly, yellow as corn and extremely long, long enough for her braid to serve as a ladder to her tall tower.
Rapunzel is a very beautiful, young woman with a slender figure, a fair complexion and pink lips. Rapunzel wishes to never see the Witch again. While loyal to her loved ones, Rapunzel rejects the Witch, too angry and hurt over her treatment at the hands of her mother. Rapunzel also displayed courage when she ran through the swampy, snake-infested waters of the swamp to aid her blinded prince. When the Giant's Wife caused the earth to shake, Rapunzel, in fear ran back to the tower, the only place she knows. Having never truly lived in the outside world, Rapunzel doesn't completely understand it. She refused her mother's wishes to never see the Prince, the only other person she has ever met. Rapunzel is happy to see her and doesn't care about the Witch's ugly appearance.ĭespite her love for the Witch, Rapunzel desired to leave the tower and experience the world. She shows kindness to those she meets, even to the Witch who keeps her locked in her tower. Rapunzel is a kind young woman with a sweet disposition. When she was born, the Witch then took the baby from her cradle when she was born, much to the despair of her parents and raised her as her own for an unknown number of years. When the witch caught him stealing from her one night, she agreed to let him go in exchange for the child. When Rapunzel's mother was pregnant with her, her mother had a craving for greens, so Rapunzel's father stole some from the Witch next door. Rapunzel is a beautiful, yet sheltered, young woman confined to a tower who longs to be treated like an adult and to experience life.