In this short scene, the Rapunzel explains that she is protecting her daughter from the evil world. She tells the audience that she has come to protect them from the "evil world" out there, and that she loves climbing up the tower to watch them dance. She asks the audience to join her in the dance, and then she tells them that they are welcome to stay and listen to her. She then tells them about the village in which they live, and asks them if they know anyone named eva. When they answer that they do not, she says that she does not know anyone by the name of eva, but that the village where they live is famous for its rapunzel. When the audience hears this, it runs away from the tower.
In this short scene, the Rapunzel explains that she is protecting her daughter from the evil world. She tells the audience that she has come to protect them from the "evil world" out there, and that she loves climbing up the tower to watch them dance. She asks the audience to join her in the dance, and then she tells them that they are welcome to stay and listen to her. She then tells them about the village in which they live, and asks them if they know anyone named eva. When they answer that they do not, she says that she does not know anyone by the name of eva, but that the village where they live is famous for its rapunzel. When the audience hears this, it runs away from the tower.