No need to blame the princess

Aaliyah 2022-03-24 09:01:12

Since it is a fairy tale, there is no need to talk about "the feelings of the adopted daughter to the foster mother" or the like. The witch only loves herself, and Rapunzel is just her golden flower. (Although I think it was a bit too much for her to fall and not know her life and death in the end) But the front is also foreshadowing, it is she who "killed" Eugene! Isn't such a person a wicked person? I don’t understand your Virgin’s remarks... Besides, you’re all talking about Le Pei’s gratitude to the witch, but you don’t want to think that she finds that the person she has always trusted and loved the most is actually to use herself instead of How does she feel when she really loves herself.

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Tangled quotes

  • Flynn Rider: Let me just get this straight, I take you to see the lanterns, bring you back home, and you'll give me back my satchel?

    Rapunzel: I promise.

    [Flynn looks at Rapunzel suspiciously]

    Rapunzel: And when I promise something, I never ever break that promise.

    [Flynn still looks suspicious]

    Rapunzel: EVER!

    Flynn Rider: All right, listen! I didn't want to have to do this, but you leave me no choice. Here comes the smolder.

    [Flynn puts on a pout, hoping to charm Rapunzel. She just looks at him sternly]

    Flynn Rider: This is kind of an off-day for me. This doesn't normally happen.

    [gives in]

    Flynn Rider: Fine! I'll take you to see the lanterns.

    Rapunzel: [gasps] Really?

    [She jumps in excitement, letting go of the chair Flynn is tied to. He falls on his face]

    Rapunzel: Oops.

    Flynn Rider: [weakly] You broke my smolder.

  • Rapunzel: [Sung] I could go running/ and racing/ and dancing/ and chasing/ and leaping/ and bounding/ hair flying/ heart pounding/ and splashing/ and reeling/ and finally feeling/ now's when my life begins!