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[Rapunzel, Rapunzel, Cut Off Your Hair: A Queer Retelling]-[Rapunzel, Rapunzel, Cut Off Your Hair (Pre-Intermediate)]

Easy Stories in English · B1 · 2024-07-09

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The Reclamation of Bodily Autonomy in 'Rapunzel, Rapunzel, Cut Off Your Hair'

In this episode of Easy Stories in English, host Ariel Goodbody presents a subversive, queer-coded reimagining of the classic fairy tale Rapunzel. Moving away from the traditional narrative, this version explores themes of bodily control, the burden of traditional femininity, and the search for agency in a world that seeks to commodify the protagonist.

The Commodity of the Body

In this retelling, Rapunzel is born with 20-meter-long magical hair that brings her parents nothing but trouble. The hair is constantly getting caught in the loom, frustrating her parents until they eventually sell her to a pharmacist. The pharmacist, a man who exploits her unique physiology, treats Rapunzel not as a person, but as a resource. He harvests the oil from her scalp to sell, promising that it keeps people young. By treating her like a pet or a product, the pharmacist traps her in a tower, effectively denying her autonomy and forcing her to live in a state of isolation.

The Struggle for Agency

Goodbody highlights the queer experience through the lens of "bodily control"—the idea of one's body changing in ways that feel alien or uncomfortable. Rapunzel’s hair, which is supposed to be a symbol of beauty, becomes a source of physical pain and entrapment. Her attempts to reclaim her body are desperate and visceral: she tries to cut her hair with scissors, and when those are confiscated, she resorts to chewing it off. This act of self-mutilation is a powerful rebellion; it is the only way she can exert power over her own physical form. The narrative describes her chewing "like the angriest animal," emphasizing her transition from a passive victim to an active, albeit traumatized, survivor.

A Subversion of the Hero Archetype

When a "hero" arrives to save her, the story delivers a dark twist. The rescuer is not a gallant knight but an old man in cheap armor wielding a wooden sword, revealing that the patriarchal rescue fantasy is just another trap. Rapunzel sees through this facade, realizing that she is being traded from one exploiter to another. By breaking her hair and causing the man to fall, she inadvertently kills her would-be captor, forcing her to confront her own survival in the wilderness.

Found Family and Mutual Liberation

The story concludes with a shift toward healing through a chance encounter with Burdock, a man whose own body—specifically his meter-long, sharp nails—has alienated him from society. Unlike the pharmacist or the fake hero, Burdock does not seek to commodify Rapunzel. Instead, they find a symbiotic balance. Burdock uses his sharp nails to cut Rapunzel’s hair, finally freeing her from the physical weight and the constant threat of being tracked.

In their shared life, they repurpose the hair and wood to create toys, finding joy in a domestic life defined by mutual respect rather than exploitation. As Goodbody notes, they choose not to have children, focusing instead on their own healing. This version of Rapunzel ultimately serves as an allegory for breaking free from societal expectations and finding liberation through the acceptance of one’s own body and the support of a chosen partner.

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I completely understand.
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Now I know what you're thinking.
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And to that I say, shhh.
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Oh, shocker, who could have guessed?
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I kind of took it for myself.
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take for granted
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fall in love with
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rest assured
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besides the point
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get caught on
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