This leads to the next point being that they both have dominant female roles. In both stories the stepmothers know how to use their sexuality to “Cinderella’s” father to marry them in order to use him for his fortune. However in the Hausa version Facima is added as another strong female character. She takes her life into her own hands and she makes sure that she has a way of getting out of that repressing household.
This leads to the next point being that they both have dominant female roles. In both stories the stepmothers know how to use their sexuality to “Cinderella’s” father to marry them in order to use him for his fortune. However in the Hausa version Facima is added as another strong female character. She takes her life into her own hands and she makes sure that she has a way of getting out of that repressing household.