Tangled - Rapunzel realizes she's the lost princess
Summary
TLDRIn a dramatic exchange, a young woman identified as Rapunzel confronts her mother, a woman with a hidden agenda. Rapunzel, who is a 'lost princess,' expresses her resentment towards her mother's controlling ways and her use of Rapunzel's unique hair for power. The mother defends her actions as protection, but Rapunzel rejects this, asserting her independence and refusing to be manipulated. The dialogue hints at a complex relationship and a struggle for autonomy, with Rapunzel determined to break free from her mother's influence.
Takeaways
- 👵 The conversation involves a dialogue between a character and an old lady, who seems to be Rapunzel's mother.
- 🎭 The old lady is referred to as 'Mother' by Rapunzel, indicating a strained relationship.
- 🏰 Rapunzel identifies herself as a 'lost princess,' hinting at a royal or hidden identity.
- 🤫 Rapunzel accuses her mother of hiding her away to protect her from people who would exploit her powers.
- 🔒 Rapunzel feels she has been imprisoned by her mother's actions, suggesting a lack of freedom.
- 😡 There is a conflict between Rapunzel and her mother, with Rapunzel expressing resentment and a desire for autonomy.
- 🚫 Rapunzel refuses to let her mother use her hair, which might imply magical or significant properties.
- 💔 Rapunzel's mother is concerned about her leaving, indicating a protective but possibly misguided love.
- 😤 Rapunzel confronts her mother with the realization that her mother's views of the world and Rapunzel herself were wrong.
- 🏃 Rapunzel is determined to leave and not be controlled by her mother, showing a strong will for independence.
Q & A
Who is the character expressing confusion about someone knowing about 'her'?
-The character expressing confusion is likely Rapunzel, as indicated by the context and the subsequent dialogue.
What does the mention of 'double white' refer to in the script?
-The term 'double white' is unclear from the context, but it might be a metaphor or a code word used by the characters, possibly referring to Rapunzel's hair or some other aspect of her identity.
What is the relationship between the characters referred to as 'mother' and 'Rapunzel'?
-The 'mother' figure is likely the antagonist who has been controlling Rapunzel, and Rapunzel is questioning the legitimacy of their relationship.
Why does Rapunzel feel the need to hide from people?
-Rapunzel feels the need to hide because she has a unique power that others want to exploit, which is implied to be related to her hair.
What is the significance of the character saying 'I spent my entire life hiding'?
-This statement suggests that Rapunzel has been in a situation where she had to conceal her identity and powers for her own protection.
What does Rapunzel mean when she says 'when I should have been hiding from you'?
-Rapunzel implies that she was wrong to trust the 'mother' figure, who she now believes was a greater threat to her than the people she was hiding from.
Who is the character that Rapunzel is concerned will not be there for her?
-It is not explicitly mentioned who this character is, but it could be a friend, ally, or love interest who Rapunzel fears she will lose.
What crime is the 'criminal' accused of, according to the script?
-The script does not specify the crime, but it mentions that the 'criminal' is to be hanged, suggesting a serious offense.
Why does Rapunzel refuse to let the 'mother' figure use her hair again?
-Rapunzel's refusal indicates that her hair is the source of her power, and she has decided to take control of it, no longer allowing the 'mother' to exploit it.
What does Rapunzel mean by 'you want me to be the bad guy, fine, now I'm the bad guy'?
-Rapunzel is expressing her defiance and determination to break free from the 'mother's' control, even if it means being seen as the antagonist.
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