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    1. The elements of Cinderella are all different in every way. All have either the presence‚ or absence of a fairy godmother‚ different levels of violence‚ and the ending. But the most common elements consist of‚ sibling rivalry between the sisters‚ her innocence. The rule that Cinderella must return from the ball by midnight‚ and the characterization of the prince. 2. Folktales back in the eighteenth and nineteenth were told by the elders mostly for teachings for the little ones in the group. Fairytales

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    everything has a happy ending. The very beginning of the poem starts with Cinderella stating that she misses her stepmother. Her tone in the first sentence alone already shows how her life is terrible living with the prince. Even she could not believe that she is saying this since her life before meeting the prince was miserable because her stepmother treated Cinderella like dirt‚ making her do every household chore. Cinderella claims that the prince is not like what she imagined he would be like

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    There are probably none of you who don’t know the story of “Cinderella”. But what we mostly think of when we hear “Cinderella” is the innocent Disney version‚ with the fairy godmother and the ugly freckled stepsisters. The original Cinderella‚ though‚ was a gruesome and not-so-innocent story. 예림: Although the first-ever version of Cinderella was written in Egypt in the first century BC‚ The original story most similar to the Cinderella we know today was the story Ashenputtel‚ written by Jacob and

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    to popular belief‚ fairytales‚ such as Cinderella‚ are of great importance to our society. There are certain values that children learn best from fantasy because their reality is the farthest thing from a fairytale world. The role models in the lives of today’s children are often inadequate to properly portray the virtues that society needs in its members. So‚ fairytales like Cinderella are promising teaching tools. By reading some of the variants of Cinderella‚ children can learn the importance of

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    “The Tale of the Shoe” Quote and Response essay In the story “The Tale of the Shoe”‚ Donoghue discusses both the original story of Cinderella and the many stereotypical aspects it has throughout. Donoghue puts emphasis on how marriage is necessary in order to achieve the “happy ending” that everyone expects and how people assume that the characters in the story are heterosexual; the portrayal of characters who are presented as good always winning the characters who are bad. Donoghue gets rid of

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    Children’s literature The two selections of literature are Cinderella for the fantasy story and a poem by Eloise Greenfield called “Tradition”. Both selections are from different cultural traditions‚ but portray positive messages to children and adults in today’s society. Every little girl dreams of finding her prince charming. There are more than 1500 different versions of “Cinderella” from cultures all over the world. The story of Cinderella has been in existence since 1865 and published by George

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    six hundred million dollars. Little girls from the age of two watch and enjoy these chauvinist movies‚ spending hundreds on outfits so that they can resemble their most idealized princess. The official disney princess line-up includes Snow White‚ Cinderella‚ Aurora‚ Ariel‚ Belle‚ Jasmine‚ Pocahontas‚ Mulan‚ Tiana‚ Rapunzel‚ and Merida. While a single caucasian girl’s dream is blossoming‚ dreaming about the multiple princesses she could grow up to be‚ an african american girl’s is falling to pieces

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    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‚ and power. However depending on the version of the tale some are easier to unveil than others. One of the ways that the story Cinderella has come to American culture is through the Disney’s nineteen fifty

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    story; however‚ the Brothers make it light hearted by contributing sarcastic humor. In Aschenputtel‚ there is not one character that possesses all the Germanic traits. The stepmother demonstrates being stubborn when she continuously finds chores for Cinderella to do. First she puts only one bowl of lentils in the ashes and the next time she uses two bowls. The sarcasm is very light in this tale but is shown through the repetition of the pecking

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    Critique of “Cinderella: Not So Morally Superior” Author: Elisabeth Panttaja In The essay Cinderella: Not So Morally Superior by Elisabeth Panttaja‚ the author analyzes the classic fairy tale that most of us have grown up knowing of Cinderella. The author’s analysis is a bit abrupt and right to the point‚ but also cleverly stated. The authors essay is about Cinderella being crafty‚ and not the normal perception of Cinderella being a princess who is virtuous and patient. It is also described in

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