In the original story, Mother Gothel is a self - centered and evil character. She is a witch that takes Rapunzel from her parents and imprisons her in a tower just so she can use Rapunzel's hair for her own magical needs. She is very controlling and doesn't care about Rapunzel's well - being at all, only what she can get from her.
In the original story of Mother Gothel, she is a witch who kidnaps Rapunzel. She locks Rapunzel in a tower to keep her for herself. Mother Gothel uses Rapunzel's long hair for her own magical purposes. Eventually, Rapunzel is rescued by a prince.
The theme of motherhood, albeit a twisted one in her case, is often explored. Fanfictions may look at why she pretended to be Rapunzel's mother and what that false relationship meant to her. Isolation is another theme, as she kept Rapunzel isolated in the tower. Some fanfictions play with the idea of what would happen if she was isolated in a different way or if she had to face the consequences of isolating Rapunzel.
One great fanfiction could be 'A Different Tower'. In this story, it explores what would have happened if Mother Gothel had a moment of real motherly love towards Rapunzel. It shows a different side of their relationship, where Gothel struggles with her possessiveness and Rapunzel tries to understand her captor. Another is 'Rapunzel's Escape Redefined'. This one focuses on Rapunzel's escape from the tower in a more elaborate way, with Gothel having some internal conflicts during the process. There's also 'The Unseen Bond' which delves into the psychological connection between them that was never fully explored in the original story.
Mother Gothel's full story is a complex one. In the beginning, she was probably just a regular person who was obsessed with staying young. When she discovered Rapunzel's magical hair, she saw an opportunity. She took Rapunzel from her parents and hid her away in a tall tower in the middle of the forest. Over the years, Gothel used Rapunzel's hair to keep herself looking young. She was very controlling towards Rapunzel, not allowing her to leave the tower. Rapunzel grew up believing that Gothel was her mother and that the outside world was a scary place. However, as Rapunzel grew older, her curiosity grew too. When Flynn Rider entered her life, he helped Rapunzel to see the truth about Gothel. In the end, Rapunzel was able to break free from Gothel's control and live her own life.
Mother Gothel was a self - centered and manipulative woman. She was obsessed with Rapunzel's magic hair which could keep her young. She kidnapped Rapunzel as a baby and locked her in a tower for years, pretending to be her mother. She constantly used Rapunzel's naivete and love for her to keep her trapped, not allowing her to leave the tower. In the end, her greed and evil ways led to her downfall when Rapunzel finally realized the truth and broke free.
There's a fanfiction called 'Mother Gothel: The Early Years'. It focuses on her youth and how she learned magic. It has some really creative interpretations of how she developed her skills. Also, 'A Day in the Life of Mother Gothel' is quite engaging as it shows her daily routine and interactions in the tower from her perspective, which adds a new layer to her character.
The key event is that she kidnapped Rapunzel for her hair's magic. Another is that she kept Rapunzel locked in a tower. And finally, Rapunzel discovered the truth and escaped from her.
The key events include her discovery of Rapunzel's magic hair, kidnapping Rapunzel, locking her in the tower, and constantly using her hair for youth. Also, Rapunzel's escape attempt with Flynn Rider and the final confrontation where Mother Gothel's true nature is exposed.
For Rapunzel, you can focus on her growth from a naive girl in the tower to a more self - aware young woman. Show her exploring the world outside the tower and how she reacts to new things. For example, she might be initially frightened by the hustle and bustle of the town but gradually learns to love it. As for Mother Gothel, you can delve deeper into her backstory. Maybe she had a difficult childhood that led to her obsession with eternal youth. This can help to humanize her a bit, even though she is the villain.