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    stance against the princess movement‚ but then throughout the rest of his article he talks about how the movement is good for young girls by showing that they can control their own destiny. Unlike the "Princess Paradox"‚ Peggy Orenstein ’s article "Cinderella and Princess Culture" takes a stance against the princess movement by stating that the movement is ruining the minds of young girls. Although both authors have feminist points of view‚ they have opposite opinions on how the princess movement affect

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    by adverse reasoning and direction. Perrault wanted the story to come off as elegant and pleasant to the reader. Thus‚ attracting an audience of patience and moral depth. Most likely trying to convey the message to be understood and evaluated from within your own awareness. He creates a connection of honest conscious so that you can predict the right and wrong of the story and more closely relate to your own morality/character. His style of writing

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    The first juxtaposition is between the lessons that standard fairy tales teach and the lessons that amoral fairy tales teach. Standard fairy tales‚ such as Cinderella and Hansel and Gretel‚ serve as examples where an extreme good defeats an extreme bad because “polarization dominates the child’s mind” (26)‚ therefore a child is able to understand the differences in the positive and negative moral characteristics

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    The Economist website‚ a reputable global magazine with renowned writers and reporters. The author quotes experts in the study of fairy tales without providing specific credentials. For example‚ the quoting of ‘Bruno Bettelheim’ (para.8)‚ ‘Charles Perrault and Hans Christian Anderson’ (para.8)‚ indicates that the target audience of this article are individuals who have been exposed to the study of fairy tales and thus expected to have some foreknowledge. In this article‚ the author claims that the

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    The once innocent moral tale used to teach little girls a lesson has developed into many convoluted adaptations that apply some of modern societies most problematic issues. Both the Perrault and Grimm version of Little Red Riding Hood both point out the consequences of straying of the path. While Perrault’s Little Red Riding Hood ends with the wolf having eaten the innocent little girl‚ Grimm’s Little Red Cap has a hero who swoops in to save her and grandma. The movie‚ Freeway (1996) directed

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    A CINDERELLA STORY Life wasn’t fair; it just wasn’t fair at all. Cindy’s parents had divorced two years ago and now her mother had fallen ill and was going into the hospital for some tests. Cindy was moving in with her father for a few months until the doctors could find out what was wrong with her mother. Cindy loved her father very much‚ but his new wife was just unbearable. And her two stepsisters were even worse. Cindy came often to visit her father. When her father left for work

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    Finding the girl that fits the shoe is not the only way to find love. "Cinderella" is one of the most commonly compared stories with Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice. They have an abundant amount of similarities and differences. The similarities that pop out most between the two are‚ higher and lower classes have two different lifestyles‚ the mothers of the female protagonist‚ and the males both marry a woman from a lower class. Whereas the differences that grab the reader’s attention are the

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    Around the world‚ fairy tales have been to children for many centuries. These stories let children experience the wonders of unimaginable worlds with strange creatures and events. Fairy tales are thought to be vital to children and society because they develop the imagination and critical thinking skills that are necessary in adulthood. Undeniably‚ fairy tales have withstood the test of time due to their appeal to both children and adults. As seen by analyzing the history‚ archetypal elements‚ and

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    a question of good and evil. Much is revealed about gender roles by examining characterization in Cinderella. Cinderella is the example of “pious and good”‚ while her stepsisters and stepmother are characterized as “treacherous and wicked at heart.” While this explanation seems simple‚ and is usually taken at face value‚ one has to consider the Grimm’s’ explanation of Cinderella’s goodness. Cinderella is apparently “good” only because she is religious and passive. She never does anything aside from

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    Adeline’s character: In Chinese Cinderella‚ there are many instances whereby we can observe positive characteristic of Adeline. Firstly‚ Adeline is accepting of her situation and is very forgiving. On the first day of school‚ there was no one taking her to school and after school‚ “nobody was coming to pick her up”. However‚ she does not blame her father for failing to pick her up from school. Not only she is accepting to her situation‚ she is also very independent. She did not ask for help but

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