Analysis Of Rapunzel By The Grimm Brothers And Beauty And The Beast

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Rapunzel by the Grimm Brothers and Beauty and the Beast by Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont are two classic fairy tales written about the same time around the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries. Rapunzel depicts the story of a greedy wife’s desire for her neighbors rapunzel. When they are caught stealing more rapunzel the enchantress she wishes for the couple's child. When the child reaches 12 years of age, the enchantress locks her away into a tower where she has no contact with anyone but the enchantress. Rapunzel, however, met a young prince while locked away and they plan to marry, but Rapunzel spills the beans and the enchantress banishes her to the desert in which Rapunzel gives birth to twins. The enchantress then tricks the Prince …show more content…

In Beauty and the Beast, the unique and major theme to the story was the values of marriage. When Belle hesitates to marry, it shows that she still works under the same psychology as her sisters. This is because they believe that marrying for look is the most important thing to have in a husband. However, as the relationship between the Beauty and the Beast evolves she begins to see that love shouldn’t be dictated by physical appearance, but instead a choice of character. For if the man in kind hearted, he is worth keeping a friend of yours. Contrast this to one of the major themes within the Grimm’s Rapunzel, which is greed. It’s the wife’s greed for the rampion which ends up making the couple lose their child. She wants to eat some rampion and states that she will die without eating some. After her husband steals the crops for the first time, she immediately craves the plants 3 times as much. In this, the couple loses sight of their original desire of have a child and the enchantress takes away their child. I believe the Grimms included this theme in the story to teach the reader that seeking out for the forbidden treasures in life will cost with the treasures you actually cherish. For it was the forbidden treasure, the rampion, which distracted her from the real treasure, her …show more content…

They share the themes which involve the protagonists struggle for freedom and with the power of love. The tales also are different in which how the girl react to their loves differ. They also focus on different theme in which Beauty and the Beast focuses more on the values of marriage while Rapunzel focus on the repercussions of greed. Each of these story will remain an iconic fairy tales for the western world as we continue to pass on the tale from generation to generation, each time, however, we’ll add sometime to it to make it

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