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A father sacrifices his young daughter in the name of love.
SYNOPSIS:
Rapunzel's father is weak-in-the-knees in love. He married a selfish woman who would only marry him if he promises to give her the life she is accustomed to. Alas, the father is asked to steal from the Enchantress next door. The Enchantress catches him and now must make a deal with her in exchange for the rampions (a salad type green that forms a root) his wife adores. He must give up his first born. The Enchantress takes the infant (Rapunzel) away and when the baby turns twelve she installs Rapunzel in a tower with no entry. By then, her hair is long enough to be used to climb up to her tower room. The King's son hears her singing as he rides through the forest one day. He sees how the Enchantress gets up to the tower room at the top and does so when the Enchantress leaves. Rapunzel lets on to the Enchantress later that she's let the King's son into her room. The Enchantress, furious, squirrels Rapunzel away to the desert and waits for the King's son to return. She tells him that because of him she is gone. The King's son is beside himself and falls out of the tower and falls on thorns that blind him. He walks the earth in search of his beloved and by then is now a man. He passes a camp one day and hears a sweet sound of a woman singing. Rapunzel, now a woman, runs to him with tears of joy. The tears fall on his eyes and heals them. And the rest, dear souls, is history.