![]() ![]() ![]() She has beautiful drawings with some of the poems that really helped me add that other dimension to the poem. Of course that’s not true, but it definitely left me with some subconscious feelings about feeling shame about being an independent and strong woman.Īnother cool thing about this book is that Gill illustrates it too. The princess doesn’t really need to think or accomplish anything except wait and go with the prince who comes save her. Growing up I saw these fairy tales as ideals, the princess waits in her castle/tower/cell for a prince to come and save her and then they marry and they are happily ever after. Gill tells a story where perhaps, Rapunzel cuts her own hair and uses it to get down! To top it all, the only way he can get to her is to climb on her hair. A post shared by Nikita Gill Rapunzel, she’s trapped by her mother in a tower in a completely toxic relationship and she has to wait for a prince to come and save her. ![]()
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