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    Cinderella Compare and Contrast Essay There are many versions to the famous fairy tale Cinderella. Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm’s German version of Cinderella‚ “Aschenputtel‚” is a household story of a young girl named Cinderella who eventually marries a prince. This specific version of Cinderella gave birth to the Walt Disney version of Cinderella that most Americans know today. However the stories are very different. The Grimm brothers’ version is much darker and gory then the classic American version

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    sweet‚ gracious‚ and beautiful Cinderella marries the prince‚ and as such escapes her miserable life. According to this tale‚ marriage is the ultimate goal in life especially for the woman. In Cinderella‚ all the maidens in town go to the ball just to marry the prince. Even Cinderella desires to go because she sees marriage to the prince as the solution to her problem. “The ideological and psychological pattern and message of either Perrault’s or the Grimms’ Cinderella do nothing more than reinforce

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    Different Angles of Cinderella Throughout the years‚ there have been several retellings of Cinderella. Some of the retellings are based on culture‚ the society at that particular moment and what would grab the audience attention. One of the most common retelling of Cinderella is: The Complete Grimm’s Fairy Tale. There’s also the: Radio Plays for Children. One of the most recent retelling would have to be: A Cinderella Story. All three of the retellings leave the audience with a different interpretation

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    He throws punch after punch‚ striving to not only win the championship title but to obtain a better life for him and his family and hope for his people. The story of James J. Braddock and all he went through during the times of the Great Depression is inspiring and influential. At the start of his boxing career everything was going perfect. He had a beautiful and loving wife‚ nice home‚ fans‚ and he was winning his matches. Turning his life upside down‚ the stock market crashed and the Great Depression

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    Chinese Cinderella Chinese Cinderella Introduction: How is Adeline described in the book‚ how is her relationship to the other characters in the book and how do these characters affect Adeline in how she is‚ how she feels and how she acts. How is Adeline described in the book‚ how is her relationship to the other characters in the book and how do these characters affect Adeline in how she is‚ how she feels and how she acts. For my topic for this essay I have chosen to read the book called

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    "What’s Wrong With Cinderella?" In the article “What’s Wrong With Cinderella” written by Peggy Orenstein a feminist mother and writer for the New York Times amongst other newspapers. Several issues and concerns are raised regarding the physical and mental impact that the younger generation might have from the excessiveness of the princess theme toys‚ clothing and animation. The writer belief that young girls are being influence to think that beauty is determined by their physical appearance. Many

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    First published in 1697 by Charles Perrault “Cinderella: or The Glass Slipper”‚ is one of the most famous fairytales of all time. There are thousands of variants known throughout the world. Upon the first glance it may seem like a simple fairy tale‚ but it is more than that. Through the use of the Marxism theory the reader will find that the story’s theme of power will be made apparent. In Charles Perrault version of Cinderella; or‚ The Little Glass Slipper the Marxist literary theory is very evident

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    villain i know is The evil step mother from cinderella. All cinderella wanted was to got to the ball‚ but her stepmother disagreed with her. She did not want her to go because she knew that cinderella was much more beautiful than her children. So she made her work instead. Stepmother believed that she was going to miss the ball but instead she got to go. After cinderella asked to go she was told to clean the home and wash the cat‚ but she nor cinderella had known someone would just pop in. After

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    Sibling Rivalry Bruno Bettelheim‚ the author of “Cinderella: A story of Sibling Rivalry and Oedipal Conflicts‚” believes that Cinderella is one of the best fairytales of all time because the tale has a deeper meaning than what meets the eye and it is something that everyone can relate with at some point in their life. Being a Freudian psychologist‚ Bettelheim believes that a person’s conscious mind takes the fairytale for face value‚ while the same person’s unconscious mind can view the exact

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    Brother Grimm’s version of Cinderella hold many symbolisms that posses many different meanings in the story. The first symbolism is the stepsisters symbolize our society of the world‚ and how cruel it can be to the innocent. The second symbolism is stepmother’s envy she has for Cinderella. The envy that originates from the stepmother is the jealousy she has for Cinderella’s beauty‚ and how it bothered the stepmother that her daughters are not as beautiful as Cinderella. The third symbolism is the

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