The passage narrates the story of "Sleeping Beauty" and "Rapunzel." In the first part, a princess named Aurora is cursed by the evil fairy Maleficent, destined to die from a spindle prick. The fairy godmothers modify the curse to a deep sleep, broken by true love's kiss. In the second part, Rapunzel is imprisoned in a tower by a witch, her magical hair being the source of the witch's power. A prince rescues her, they escape, and the witch is defeated. Both stories emphasize love, courage, and the fight for freedom.
1. The story takes place in a kingdom of fantasy, where a castle exists.
2. The king and queen of this kingdom have a daughter named Aurora.
3. The three fairy godmothers - Flora, Fauna, and Primavera - are present at Aurora's baptism.
4. Flora gives Aurora the beauty and perfume of flowers, Fauna gives her the goodness and mystery of forests, and Primavera gives her the love and song of nightingales.
5. Suddenly, it becomes dark and a figure of a bad fairy named Maleficent emerges.
6. Maleficent curses Aurora stating that when she turns fifteen, she will prick her finger with a spinning needle and die.
7. The fairy godmothers, unable to undo the spell, decide that Aurora will only sleep until her true love wakes her up with a kiss.
8. Aurora is hidden in a small cabin in the forest where no one knows she is a princess.
9. The years pass and Aurora's beauty, joy, and charm make the kingdom forget the threat of Maleficent.
10. Aurora's fifteenth birthday party is approaching and a celebration dance is being prepared.
11. The fairies reveal to Aurora that she is a princess.
12. Aurora, out of curiosity, climbs an old tower and pricks her finger with a spinning needle.
13. Aurora falls into a deep sleep and the entire kingdom falls asleep with her.
14. One hundred years pass until a prince named Philip, who heard the story of the Sleeping Beauty, is born.
15. Philip leaves for the castle on his horse, ready to face the dragon Maleficent.
16. Philip defeats the dragon and wakes up Aurora, who was named Sleeping Beauty, with a kiss.
17. The kingdom wakes up with Aurora and she falls in love with her prince.
18. The story then shifts to a different kingdom where a baby girl named Rapunzel is born.
19. Rapunzel's mother feeds her nuts from an enchanted tree planted by an evil witch.
20. When Rapunzel is a baby, the witch takes her away, locking her in a tower of stone and coral deep in a secret forest.
21. Rapunzel grows and her hair becomes enchanted, making her the witch's power and immortality.
22. Rapunzel spends her days singing and dreaming of the world outside the tower.
23. One day, a prince gets lost in the forest and hears Rapunzel's song. He is immediately attracted to her voice and decides to rescue her.
24. The prince repeats the words he heard from the witch to free Rapunzel.
25. As Rapunzel and the prince escape through the forest, the witch returns and Rapunzel's hair gets tangled in some roses, causing her to cut her hair.
26. The magic of the fruit tree disappears, turning the witch into stone and sand, and the tower disappears with the wind.
27. The prince and Rapunzel arrive at the garden and the kings recognize their daughter.
28. The moral of the story is to fight for your freedom, fill yourself with will, and learn from experience.