Savannah Hotaling #0268904 LIB.112.X Expository Writing II Mikal Gaines 29 April 2015 Is Cinderella a real happy ever after? In May of 1949‚ poet Olga Broumas was born in Ermoupoli‚ Greece and went on to becoming an honors and award winning poet and professor. After immigrating to the United States in 1967‚ Broumas received a Fullbright fellowship to study and earn her Bachelors from the University of Pennsylvania in architecture. Broumas later went on to earn her Master’s degree in creative writing
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Gender Stereotypes of Cinderella By looking further into the subliminal messages of the movies we watched as kids‚ the prominent issues of gender stereotypes can be identified right away. Young girls are hounded with images of princesses conveying that the key to happiness comes being stylish‚ beautiful‚ and finding a prince to save you from your dreary life. While young men on the other hand are being taught that to be successful‚ you must be good looking and muscular. Cinderella is yet another Disney
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“Cinderella‚ or The Little Glass Slipper” by Charles Perrault and “Ashputtle” by the Grimm Brothers have similar plots which include a young girl put to work‚ a pair of elegant slippers‚ the evil step sisters‚ the evil step mother‚ and a godmother figure. These two versions arise from the German and French cultures. The French version done by Perrault is happier and written for a younger age‚ whereas the German version by the Grimm Brothers has gore and is written for all ages. Although these two
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Good Triumphs Evil: Cinderella Cinderella‚ as told by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm in Household Tales‚ is a tale most of us are familiar with. Most know the version of the tale as told in the Disney classic animated film. However‚ when told by the Grimm brothers it is a bit more elaborate and quite unlike the Disney version. Yet it is a tale I can relate to‚ as I’m sure many others can as well. I find the moral of the story the authors were trying to get across is that good will triumph evil‚ even
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and father she was a princess.” (Cinderella). This quote was mentioned in both movies. Both the first and the second Cinderella movie are popular‚ and they both show their principle scene‚ which is when Cinderella is getting her dress made for the ball with the assistance of the mice. Both versions also show their respective‚ and classic view of Cinderella’s physical appearance. In the first version of the Cinderella movie as well as the second version‚ Cinderella is wearing her blue dress‚ along
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Cinderella Man and Economic Hardship Boxing is a dangerous‚ life-threatening sport‚ but perhaps dying quickly in a fight is preferable to slowly starving and freezing to death. Ron Howard’s film Cinderella Man depicts the struggle between survival and happiness in the era when it was almost impossible to achieve both. Following the life of boxer James J. Braddock‚ the film takes place in the Great Depression‚ as Braddock struggles to feed his children‚ keep his home warm‚ and stay alive while the
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interactions—wisdom‚ in a nutshell. This can be shown in stories‚ such as those that were collected and/or written by the Grimm brothers. “Cinderella‚” one of the most popular stories collected by the brothers‚ is a story involving the death of a loved one‚ the struggle between right and wrong living‚ and redemptions‚ which are all real-world issues. The idea is that stories‚ such as
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Cinderella rode Major up to the Tremain estate and jumped off him. She entered the estate and headed to the basement where Anastasia‚ Drizella‚ and Lady Tremaine were waiting for her. "Let Charming go." "Let Charming go‚" Anastasia and Drizella mocked. "As you can see we do not have your prince‚" Lady Tremaine moved aside to reveal a tied up David. Wasting no time‚ Cinderella slit Lady Tremaine’s throat and stabbed Anastasia and Drizella with her dagger. Then she cut David out of the ropes. "Are
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Cinderella Essay Cinderella thought it was easy to be a princess‚ Not knowing she still had to know the basics of cleaning around the house. Cinderella spent her days lounging in the garden and singing to the wildlife. She had no worries and certainly no realist view of her future. Fortunately‚ her stepmother cared so deeply for Cinderella’s future that she carefully prepared her for life outside of her childhood home. Cinderella’s mother behaved as any responsible parent should. Cinderella
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7 Cinderella; oppressing or inspiring? Most fairy tales share common themes‚ characters‚ and similar atmospheres. In the two versions of Cinderella‚ the French “Cinderella” and the German one “Aschenputtel”. They are both centered around a girl who is “swept off her feet” by a dashing prince. Some critics state that these fairytales are oppressive to women. These fairytales are not oppressive to women. A girl’s upbringing and characteristics may be shaped by the literature they have read. The
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