Fairytales‚ or folk tales‚ have been around for many generations. Most have been passed down verbally for many years and have now been converted into novels‚ short stories‚ films‚ and so on. One tale in particular has been told in many languages all across the world. Cinderella may be the most popular story of a troubled young girl that there has ever been. There are certain themes throughout the story that seem to make it as popular as it is. Some of these ideas include deception‚ disguise‚ images
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Discussion Board #3- Question 2 Cinderella is one of the most popular fairy tales from around the world and there are hundreds of different versions of the tale. “Cinderella: or The Glass Slipper‚” by Charles Perrault was first published in 1697 ‚also known as the Victorian Time‚ “Aschenputtel‚” by the brothers Grimm was published in the 19th century. Both versions of the tale have the same theme of “happily ever after”‚ but the two authors use different methods to portrait that theme. Disney’s
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Cited: Behrens‚ Laurence and Leonard J. Rosen‚ eds. Writing and Reading Across the Curriculum. 10th ed. New York: Pearson‚ 2008. Grimm‚ Jakob and Wilhelm. “Ashputtle.” Behrens and Rosen 595-600. Panttaja‚ Elizabeth. “Cinderella: Not So Morally Superior.” Behrens and Rosen 644-47. Perrault‚ Charles. “Cinderella.” Behrens and Rosen 591-95. Rossner‚ Judith. “I Am Cinderella’s Stepmother and I Know My Rights.” Behrens
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