Gothel is the name of it
There wasn't a wicked witch in Cinderella only a stepmother.
Rapunzel, the Prince, and the evil witch
The witch just let Rapunzel's mother have all of the rampions growing in her garden, if they gave her the child that they wanted.
Traditional story Rapunzel is complaining that her clothes are getting to tight around the middle.
In the story of Rapunzel, the prince trespasses into the witch's garden to see Rapunzel. When the witch finds out, she punishes him by blinding him and banishing him to wander in the wilderness. He is ultimately reunited with Rapunzel and his sight is restored through her tears.
Before Rapunzel was born, her mother had cravings for rapunzel, a type of lettuce. The family was poor, so her father stole rapunzel from the witch next door. The witch caught him, and gave him the lettuce, but in exchange, demanded the baby as soon as it was born. The father, horrified and in shock, didn't know what to do, and took the lettuce and ran away. When the baby was born, the witch stole her away, and named her after the lettuce that she'd been traded for.
In the story of "Rapunzel," the enchantress is often referred to as Dame Gothel or Mother Gothel. She is the witch who takes Rapunzel and raises her in a tower.
Her parents stole plants from the witch's garden.
Well there is the young man and woman. They are Rapunzel's parents and aren't given a name. there is Mother Gothel. She is the enchantress/witch who took Rapunzel from the man and woman. Rapunzel is the child the and woman have, and she is the main character in the story. She is named after the flower the man stole for the woman, the Rampion. The prince, which Rapunzel falls in love with, is not given a name. And finally there is the 2 children Rapunzel gives birth to in the story. In some stories they are twins and others they are just a boy and a girl
Rapunzel's mother is named Gothel in the Disney adaptation of the fairy tale, particularly in the movie "Tangled." In the original Brothers Grimm version, she is simply referred to as the "pregnant woman" or "the mother." Gothel is depicted as a witch who kidnaps Rapunzel and raises her in a tower to exploit her magical hair.
In the story of Rapunzel, the witch, often referred to as Mother Gothel, primarily uses manipulation and control to maintain her hold over Rapunzel. She frequently tells Rapunzel that the outside world is dangerous and that she needs to stay in the tower for her own safety. Her words are laced with a false sense of love, as she tries to convince Rapunzel that she is the only one who truly cares for her. Ultimately, her statements reflect her selfish desire to keep Rapunzel locked away for her own benefit.
it is about a king and queen who had a baby but witch took it the rapunzel is a girl who was stolen by witch she was always trapped in castle the prince came to rescue but the witch pushed the prince off and prince got blind from cactus rapunzel was kicked out she found prince dying but her tears cured the prince the end but this is a stupid question.