User blog comment:Trouble Cleft/My Opinion On Hiccup and Rapunzel's Hogwarts House's/@comment-50.53.207.164-20140803051853/@comment-72.91.225.36-20151114192916

I'm with TreepeltA113 on this. While Rapunzel is creative, I feel that her creativity is more artistic than anything. Yes she does apply it in dangerous situations (i.e. Effectively turning a bar fight into a catchy musical number with a few sentences) as well as in her own home, but she doesn't use it in much more than the arts (drawing, singing, dancing, etc.) and otherwise leaves creativity towards life or death scenarios. She does enjoy learning, but that's more "oh my god, this is so new and exciting!" than "wow this is fascinating" and because she's been essentially living under a rock her whole life. Rapunzel is very hardworking and determined. In the movie, instead of pushing the matter of leaving, she chose to stop and change the subject. She defends both her mother and Flynn, only turning on Gothel in the discovery of a mass betrayal. Even then, she didn't mean for Gothel to die. Flynn was the one who cut her hair, and Pascal tripped Gothel off the tower. Meanwhile Hiccup is creative as well, drawing Toothless and making the saddle, harness, wing prosthetic, and his own prosthetic from the second movie. And that awesome sword of his. So, yeah, his creativity is more ingenuity and in combat. If not in combat, he spews sarcastic (read:witty) comments to protect himself from verbal attacks. He is incredibly loyal to Toothless because he was Hiccup's first friend/bro/person-who-didn't-judge-him-negatively. He wasn't as loyal to Berk, which was his home and peers for his entire life. He went back to find Toothless, more out of curiosity and wanting to study his behavior and to answer the question of why Toothless didn't kill him. He IS nice and DOES try to avoid conflict, but when he does fight, he doesn't hold back