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    Cinderella is a primary example of the Graves/Jung stages of characterization. Rather than exclusively focusing on one interpretation of Cinderella‚ it is best to focus on two different interpretations. As we learned throughout the semester‚ the idea or goal behind the fairytales and folklores vary tremendously based on timeframe. For instance‚ the Grimm version ofCinderella would vary from the Walt Disney version of Cinderella. The differing goals of fairytales from past to present are emphasized

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    Cinderella Equals Sarcasm In the poem “Cinderella‚” Anne Sexton uses sarcasm to say that nobody ever ends up being happy and never has that fairy tale ending that they all want. Sexton wants to show how society is under an illusion that all this is real. She is also saying people cannot just become happy despite their good fortune. Sexton uses sarcasm as a way to entertain and portray her points that she is trying to make. At the beginning of the poem she gives examples of many success stories

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    had one either and she changed my whole damn life around. So let me start from the beginning‚ not the very beginning though because I have got other goddam things to do in my day besides tell a story. Once upon a time‚ there once was a girl named Cinderella and at least that’s what they called me. I had the blondest goddam hair you have ever seen and I lived with two stepsisters and my stepmother. I was their goddam maid all of the time and waited upon their every need and ate the crappiest food scraps

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    purpose of this behavior analysis paper I chose the fairy tale character of Cinderella to analyze. Cinderella is a very familiar cartoon character among young children‚ especially young girls. Cinderella is a young woman who lives with her step-mother‚ who is often described as evil‚ and her two spoiled step-sisters. Unfortunately for Cinderella‚ her step-sisters are the jewels in their mother’s eyes‚ while Cinderella is just taking up space in the background. The Cinderella movie depicts Cinderella’s

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    The purpose of this paper is to make a comparative analysis of two perspectives on the children ’s story of Cinderella. It contrasts the time periods and cultures of France and Germany‚ whereas one was told to royalty and another to peasants. The constants of each version‚ such as the shoes and the prince will be compared as well. In Charles Perrault ’s "Cinderella"‚ there is magic and music. This French version appears to have been written for royalty. The King ’s Ball‚ the fairy godmother‚ all

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    Bianca Mendoza English 102 Rhetorical analysis Cinderella Not So Morally Superior Cinderella clean the floors‚ Cinderella we need our breakfast‚ Cinderella where are our dresses! When we hear about Cinderella what comes to mind? Growing up when someone talked about Cinderella it was to talk about how she was mistreated. Cinderella was always given chores‚ and she never got the opportunity to have fun. She had no one on her side. Her mom passed away when she was born and‚ her father remarried

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    have chosen to compare and contrast Cinderella and Cinderella story. There are many versions Of Cinderella and the one I have chosen seems to be the most common‚ it has been edited by Andrew Lang and published by David McKay 1948. "Cinderella" is a classic story‚ told and retold for generations. There are variations of the story in nearly every culture‚ and many modern adaptations. One of the most recent and spotlighted offspring of "Cinderella"‚ is "Cinderella Story" Written by Leigh Dunlap and

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    The two stories “Cinderella” and “Rhodopis” are similar and different in many ways‚ and here are a few reasons why. Rhodopis was brought from Greece to Egypt as a slave. She was different from all the other slaves‚ she had light skin and green eyes. Other slaves made fun of Rhodopis for her appearance and she was given the most work. This is similar to the “Cinderella” version. Cinderella lived with her stepmother and two stepsisters‚ Cinderella was treated harshly and was given all the work‚ this

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    We’ve always read or been read fairy tales once in our lives‚ and how do they always end? Yes‚ happily ever after. In Anne Sexton’s "Cinderella"‚ she shakes up the traditional fairy tale‚ by adding her own tale. She uses sarcasm to finish the tale‚ causing the reader’s expectation of a happy ending and a traditional fairy tale to disappear. In doing so‚ she depicts the difference between the fairy tale and reality world. With Sexton’s harsh words of reality‚ she breaks the dreams of the readers

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    Cinderella While growing up as a young girl to an adult‚ fairy tales have always been incredible. Fairy tales are astonishing‚ enjoyable and always brought forth-interesting concepts of love‚ hatred‚ jealousy and bravery. The key element of each fairytale was always a happy ending that caught the audience’s attention. The Grimm Brothers version of Cinderella was indeed‚ remarkable to read and watch. When fairytales were first introduced‚ the public appreciated the fairy tales for their happy

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