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    Cinderella Research Paper

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    Different Angles of Cinderella Throughout the years‚ there have been several retellings of Cinderella. Some of the retellings are based on culture‚ the society at that particular moment and what would grab the audience attention. One of the most common retelling of Cinderella is: The Complete Grimm’s Fairy Tale. There’s also the: Radio Plays for Children. One of the most recent retelling would have to be: A Cinderella Story. All three of the retellings leave the audience with a different interpretation

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    The story of Cinderella has been shared through many generations‚ exploring the life of a beautiful girl who is cruelly abused by her wicked stepsisters and stepmother. The director of Cinderella uses a song in every scene‚ making a definite contribution to the tone of underlying happiness despite the pitiful servitude Cinderella must succumb to in the movie. Not a single rhythm or melody is arbitrarily inserted into the narrative. Not only this‚ but the use of shadows and romantic auras to elicit

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    Chinese Cinderella

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    Describe a main character and your thoughts on them. Chinese Cinderella by Adeline Yen Mah Practice Essay In the autobiography ‘Chinese Cinderella’ by Adeline Yen Mah‚ a main character that will be described is Adeline herself‚ as she is such an inspirational person. This essay will describe Adeline’s personality traits‚ being strong willed‚ loyal and courageous. Adeline’s personality traits were shown while being strong willed and being voted as the class president at a very young age. ‘Why should

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    Chinese Cinderella

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    The novel Chinese Cinderella is an autobiography written by Adeline Yen Mah about the harsh life she had whilst growing up. Adelineʼs childhood shapes her character‚ the reader can see these developments throughout the novel. One characteristic easily seen is her love for reading and writing. Adeline is also a very intelligent school student who accomplishes many achievements in the novel. Her intelligence also leads to her success. Adelineʼs modesty of her intelligence and impressive writing skills

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    Theme: In class‚ we learned different clues for determining the theme‚ or biggest main message‚ of a fictional story. Use your guided notes with these clues to identify the theme of this story you may know – Cinderella. This is part of the original version of the story written by the Brothers Grimm. The wife of a rich man fell sick‚ and as she felt that her end was drawing near‚ she called her only daughter to her bedside and said‚ "Dear child‚ be good and pious‚ and then the good God will always

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    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 classic

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    Breaking the Disney Spell

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    Jack Zipes‚ in his essay "Breaking the Disney Spell"‚ directly addresses the issue of what happens when a story is taken from its original oral form and written down. Zipes discusses in depth what Walt Disney has done to fairy tales and the consequences of Disney’s actions. Zipes addresses many issues‚ including those of context‚ society‚ and alteration of plot. He accuses Walt Disney of attacking "the literary tradition of the fairy tale" (344). While many scholars disagree with Zipes’ accusations

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    Chinese Cinderella

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    Chinese Cinderella I. Introduction: A.) Title of the book: * Chinese Cinderella (The true story of an unwanted daughter) B.) Author: * Adeline Yen Mah C.) Summary of the book: * When Adeline was born‚ her siblings called her a bad luck‚ because of their mother’s death. One year later‚ her father married a half French and half Chinese woman‚ who hated Adeline‚ as a replacement for her dead wife. Every time Adeline receives a reward from school‚ she would tell

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    Cinderella Cinderella is a childhood fairytale that we all love and remember. It is a tragedy that turns into love and happily ever after in the end. In contrast to this popular story‚ Anne Sexton’s version of Cinderella is a dark and twisted version of the classic fairy tale. It takes on a whole new perspective and is fairly different from the childhood fairytale that most of society knows. The poem takes less of a focus on the happy ever after in Cinderella and makes it into vivid bloody and

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    Chinese Cinderella

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    Last term our class studied Chinese Cinderella by Adeline Yen Mah. It is Adeline’s story‚ about her tough and horrible childhood as a neglected and unloved daughter of a rich and arrogant man‚ and a cruel‚ and abusive Stepmother. Right from the moment her mother died‚ Adeline was labelled as ‘bad luck’. Her family was very superstitious and believed she caused her mothers death so was therefore despised‚ no one wanted her around at all. Unfortunately for Adeline she didn’t really have any parents

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