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    The Disney Film Cinderella

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    The Disney Movie Cinderella is a classic children’s movie based on a poor mistreated girl that meets a prince who sweeps her off her feet and they live happily ever after. The movie stars a young girl named Cinderella that lives with her evil step mother and step sisters, who treat her very poorly and as if she’s the house maid, living in the attic. Her father passed away after remarrying a woman and moving in with her and her two daughters. Cinderella spends her days cleaning up after her step…

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    the most popular among these stories is, Cinderella. Children usually hear about fairy tales from a very young age whether their parents read stories to them, or they watch a movie about the stories. These stories give children an open mind about circumstances that will never happen to them. However, over the years these stories have changed, some have had a dramatic change meanwhile others remain almost the same with minimal changes. The story of Cinderella is probably one of the most famous…

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    How Is Cinderella Alike

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    Ella After reading Cinder and watching Cinderella, I thought they were similar but with further noticing details, they may be more different. Two different stories with two different plots, so different yet so similar. Cinder is about a cyborg who finds out she’s the rightful heir to the Lunar crown. Ella on the other hand is about a fantasy love between the Prince and the mysterious princess. Ella is also known as Cinderella gets her happy ending and Cinder is left at a…

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    Cinderella is a story about a young woman who grew up without her mother and lost her father at a young age. After her father's death, she was stuck with her cruel, jealous step-mother and two step-sisters. She was abused and became the servant in her own home. Throughout it all Cinderella remained a gentle, kind person. She had no friends other than the animals around the house such as the mice and birds. The king of the kingdom Cinderella lived in felt that it was time for the prince his son…

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    Cinderella Vs Ashputtle

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    differences between Cinderella and Ashputtle but there are also similarities. There was the glass slipper and the evil stepsisters/ stepmother. But the movie has big differences then the original story. For example the way she got the dress, how the stepsister tried the shoe on, where she slept etc. If the movie were to be exactly like the story than kids around the world would not be allowed to watch the film. It might have been a good thing that they made changes. Cinderella got her dress…

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    manner. These traits can be seen in Cinderella the older Disney princess film Cinderella and Rapunzel in the more modern film Tangled…

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    are priceless lessons delivered in three versions of “Cinderella,” a beloved fairy tale around the world. Grimm’s translation of “Cinderella,” published in 1812, was a popular tale among children in Europe. Disney’s interpretation of “Cinderella,” released in 1950s, was a desired tale among youth in the United States. Ireland’s rewording of “Cinderella,” published in 1890, was a well liked tale among kids in Ireland. In each story of “Cinderella” - Grimm, Disney, and Ireland - one valuable theme…

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    The happily ever after story of Cinderella and her prince has taken a rather sardonic turn in this last passage. Sexton clearly conveys a disapproval of happily ever after endings in previous stanzas, but in the second line of this stanza, it becomes even more evident. With words such as “Cinderella and the prince lived, they say, happily ever after”, the reader gains an understanding of Sexton’s skepticism. Sexton then relates Cinderella and her prince to dolls in a display case. By doing this,…

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    A classic princess story, Cinderella remains to be one of Disney’s most popular movies. However, what is disturbing is the manner in which this movie imposes gender roles by depicting women in a negative manner. This film seems to be reinforcing the notion that women are weaklings and that the only way in which any society can survive is by upholding male dominance and embracing female submissiveness. The movie begins by showing Cinderella living happily with her parents in a faraway kingdom.…

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    These Cinderella stories have similarities and differences. One main similarity is they all have step-mothers. But, they all are from different countries of origin. All of the Cinderella stories were written from different time periods. In most of the Cinderella stories there are step-sisters as well. First, the three Cinderella stories were all written long ago. In these stories they all have a Cinderella character. When you read all of these stories like “ Aschenputtel ”, “Yeh Shen”, and…

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