Hale, S. Hale, D. (2008). Rapunzel’s revenge. London: Bloomsbury.
Defying her mother’s orders, Rapunzel step out to see what the out side world
is like. To her surprise, is it demolished, filled with mines and towers. It is
a dream which she recognizes an individual in one of the mines tondo out it is
her real mother. Hale presents a different point of view of Rapunzel and
provides action packed series of event that she takes part of using her hair to
take her revenge. Hale uses colors that are vibrant and provides detailed
illustrations with a setting taking place in the Wild West in the graphic
novel. Students can compare and contrast the original fairy tale to this
version of Rapunzel. They can also compare the physical images of each Roundel,
such as hair color, how she came to be captive in her tower, and what was done
to remove herself.
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