Paul O. Zelinsky, Author & Illustrator
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
Zelinsky, Paul O. 1997. RAPUNZEL. New York: Dutton Children’s Books. ISBN 9780525456070.
2. PLOT SUMMARY
Paul O. Zelinsky’s retelling of RAPUNZEL follows the traditional fairy tale of a girl who is taken from her parents at birth and raised by a sorceress in a tower. As Rapunzel grows, her hair becomes longer and the only way the sorceress can enter the tower. When a prince passes by and hears her singing, he discovers how to reach her, and they both fall in love. After the sorceress becomes aware of their meeting, they are separated, and both suffer before they are reunited and build their future.
3. CRITICAL ANALYSIS
The retelling of the story keeps the structure and tone of the traditional tale that includes longing, danger, and separation. The isolation of Rupenzel is the center of the story, while the tower becomes the place of protection and imprisonment. When she finally meets her prince, she has a connection to the outside world, but also the start of her conflict and punishment for having that connection.
The illustrations themselves are a set of oil paintings that give the book a sense of Renaissance-inspired visual style. The artwork gives almost a grand and sacred feel. It is different from the normal cartoon-like images that picture books. They do a good job of communicating emotions such as Rapunzel’s loneliness, the sorceress’s power, and the prince’s longing. The text and illustrations work well together in retelling the traditional tale.
4. REVIEW EXCERPT(S)
Penguin Random House – “As ever, and yet always somehow in newly arresting fashion, Paul O. Zelinsky’s work thrillingly shows us the events of the story while guiding us beyond them to the truths that have made it endure.”
5. CONNECTIONS
- A good book to introduce students to traditional fairy tales and how stories change over time through cultures and authors. It can be used in a compare and contrast with other retellings of this story.
- Students can examine the illustrations before reading the text.
- Related Books:
Zelinsky, Paul O. RUMPELSTILTSKIN. ISBN 9780525442653.
Zelinsky, Paul O. HANSEL AND GRETEL. Retold by Rika Lesser. ISBN 9780525461524.
Pinkney, Jerry. THE UGLY DUCKLING. ISBN 9780688159320.
