Aschenputtel Vs Shen Cinderella

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Robert couch

Do all your shoes fit, how about seen some magic? Well in these Cinderella stories you will see some magic and not all of their shoes will fit. I gotta write a four paragraph compare and contrast paper about three Cinderella stories and a Cinderella poem. Alright here it goes.

In all of the stories and the poem Cinderella has two stepsisters. In all, but the poem Cinderella is abused. Something in all, but the Cinderella poem is magic. In Aschenputtel and Yeh-Shen there is a feast. Lastly, in all the Cinderella stories and the poem she has a stepmother.

In Aschenputtel there is a magic tree. In Yeh- Shen there is a magic fish (bones). The Algonquin Cinderella has an invisible boy. In Aschenputtel there is a magic tree and magic

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