Rapunzel's Escape: A Short Story **

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Orientation: Once upon a time, in a tall tower with windows of spun glass, lived a young woman named Rapunzel. She had long, golden hair that cascaded down the tower, reaching the ground below. Rapunzel was trapped in the tower by a wicked witch, who had taken her as a baby. The witch, known as Gothel, used Rapunzel's magical hair to maintain her youth and beauty. Complication: One day, a handsome prince, riding through the forest, heard Rapunzel singing from the tower. Enchanted by her voice, he climbed the tower and met Rapunzel. They fell in love, and the prince promised to rescue her from the witch. However, Gothel discovered their secret and threatened to harm Rapunzel if she ever saw the prince again. Resolution:** Determined to escape, Rapunzel devised a plan. She asked the prince to bring her a golden comb, which she would use to lower herself down the tower. When Gothel returned, Rapunzel used the comb to escape, leaving the witch behind. The prince, waiting below, caught Rapunzel in his arms. They fled the tower together, leaving Gothel to face the consequences of her actions. Rapunzel was finally free, and she and the prince lived happily ever after.