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Rapunzel, Rapunzel, let down your hair

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The Rapunzel Archetype - thanks to Catherine Behan - is also well described by the #4 on the Enneagram, and by Dr. Elaine Aron's "Highly Sensitive Person (HSP)" Personality Psychology, Infj Personality, Infj Infp, Introvert, Enneagram 4, Highly Sensitive People, Little Bit, Emotions, Feelings
The Rapunzel Archetype - thanks to Catherine Behan - is also well described by the #4 on the Enneagram, and by Dr. Elaine Aron's "Highly Sensitive Person (HSP)"
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Rapunzel by Claire Keane
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Rapunzel by Claire Keane (from Tangled)
'Persinette', meaning Little Parsley, is the basis for the tale we know as Rapunzel. Bitter Greens opens as Charlotte-Rose is settling into the Abbey, miserable and lamenting her banishment from the Royal Court. There is little of anything in the austere convent, little food, little warmth and little kindness. Only Soeur (Sister) Seraphina reaches out to Charlotte-Rose and begins to tell her a story of a little girl named Margherita, affectionately called Persinette by her parents Reading Challenge 2016, Book Challenge, Bitter Greens, Forsyth, Thing 1, Book Community, Green Books, Cursed Child Book, Historical Fiction
'Persinette', meaning Little Parsley, is the basis for the tale we know as Rapunzel. Bitter Greens opens as Charlotte-Rose is settling into the Abbey, miserable and lamenting her banishment from the Royal Court. There is little of anything in the austere convent, little food, little warmth and little kindness. Only Soeur (Sister) Seraphina reaches out to Charlotte-Rose and begins to tell her a story of a little girl named Margherita, affectionately called Persinette by her parents