Cinderella's Life Exposed In The Brothers Grimm Cinderella

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The Brothers Grimm Cinderella is a well know story that is still taught in elementary schools in Germany (known by experience). This story is about a rich man’s wife who dies and tells her daughter on her death bed to be kind and the Loud will help her. The little girl, Cinderella, is true to her word even when her father remarries and she gets an evil stepmother and two step sisters. Her father basically doesn’t give a damn about her and her step mother does any and every think to make Cinderella’s life suck. When the ball comes up Cinderella uses the tree and birds to help her bring out her beauty so she can attend the ball. This goes on for three days. The prince finally decided to find her with the shoe she left behind. The step mother

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