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Comparing Ashputtle And Cinderella
Ashputtle and Cinderella are two fairytales that are very similar but also different.The theme of the stories are almost the same both step mothers are mean and so is the sisters for example when the stepmother called Ashputtle a sloven (dirty or untidy person) in Cinderella mean comments and actions were made to Cinderella and Ashputtle both. The sisters are rude and are in the way of Ashputtle and Cinderella getting to the ball. Cinderella is different in some ways in detail and theme like when she went in a giant pumpkin to the ball.The story Cinderella was more for kids like the sisters and stepmother wasn’t as mean like Ashputtles sisters . I feel like Cinderella was more of a fairytale with the mouse turning into horses. Ashputtle

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