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    Cinderella Analysis

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    Cinderella and Her Many Variations The story of Cinderella is one that is universally known and has hundreds of variations. Each variation of the story provides insight into the time period it was written‚ the cultural influences. This paper seeks to analyze and compare of the concept of the power of the female protagonist characters in fairy tales of Cinderella from the 20th century and early versions. The versions of Cinderella which will be discussed and analyzed within this paper are:

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    Karyn Eck English 102-1025 M. Barros Final Draft Disney Predecessors February 17‚ 2013 Classic vs. Modern Cinderella is a classic fairytale most little girls look up to and dream about. They watch the story of Cinderella enduring hardship and cruelty then wind up with her Prince in the end. These young girls fantasize and wish for their life to be exactly like Cinderella’s story. Children most often don’t grow up reading this original fairytale from a book‚ they only watch the Walt Disney

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    role of fairytales over time. Cinderella is one of the most well-known fairytales around the world‚ there are between 500 and 1500 different versions of this story currently worldwide. Each story symbolises a different culture and within that culture‚ their Values and attitudes. The story of Cinderella is based around a young lady (the heroine)‚ who suffers in the hands of her step-family after the death of her mother. The heroine is not always referred to as Cinderella‚ in some versions different

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    Archetypes In Cinderella

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    Cinderella‚ a well-known fairytale‚ has been passed down through generations. “One of the oldest known literary renderings of the theme is a Chinese version recorded in the 9th century AD.¨ (¨Cinderella.¨ Merriam webster´s encyclopedia of Literature.) The Cinderella fairytale‚ after being around for centuries‚ has made a colossal impact on each generation since it’s creation. This ancient Chinese fairytale‚ despite its multiple variations‚ follows the same vague plot. “The story of Cinderella follows

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    Cinderella assignment

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    of the childhood fairy tale Cinderella. The director used interesting camera techniques and believable characters to make the story easy to follow and always interesting. The film was set in the 16th century in France. The costumes were matched to that period of time. Although it still has 16th century traits‚ there are also modern traits endorsed in the movie. The language is very modern as well as the metaphors used. Danielle is an independent‚ fiesty‚ modern type of character with a lot

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    Cinderella Story

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    Abdulaziz Alshehri 31 October 2012 Cinderella Story Cinderella is a wonderful Disney movie. The social injustice in Cinderella is how they treat her. The ugly stepsisters and the evil stepmother treat Cinderella like she is trash. They have no respect for her. In one scene they destroy a dress that she is wearing. Cinderella was enjoying a leisurely life with her parents. Likely‚ Cinderella is blessed with love and compassionate from her mother‚ also from her father. It was her parents who made

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    Cinderella Archetypes

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    and understood by examining literature. The first place that archetype can be examined is in Cinderella stories. The Traditional Cinderella story that we have all heard sets our standard for archetype in different cultural stories having Jewish‚ Indian‚ Chinese‚ and modern-day settings. In the Indian Cinderella story‚ "The Rough Faced Girl‚" there are many archetypes that are seen but the Cinderella archetype stands out. The girl‚ referred to as the rough faced girl‚ is an archetype in the Indian’s

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    cinderella critique

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    Critique Paper The story of Cinderella has been told in various ways over the years. This particular story is the Native American version of the tale that keeps the traditional theme of characters that are found in the Native American culture. The story "Oochigeaskw-The Rough-Faced Girl" was originally told in the Algonquin language and written by the Mic Mac Indian people of North America. There were rumors that there‚ once lived a great Native American warrior

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    cinderella the musical

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    Walt Disney’s 1950 animated feature film Cinderella‚ which was based on the fairy tale “Cendrillon” by Charles Perrault and the Grimms’ Fairy Tales. Everyone knows the story‚ and the animated film is a beloved classic. The challenge then for Resorts World Manila’s production of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella is to measure up to such high standards. Just an aside: Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella is a 1957 musical written for television‚ starring no less than Julie Andrews. It’s been

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    Regina Moore English 104 February 4‚ 15 Short Essay: Perrault’s Cinderella Folklore‚ modern media‚ and historical events within the western world have shown us time and time again that women are meant to be the fairer and weaker of the two sexes; while reiterating the idea that men are strong‚ valiant‚ and ultimately the saviors of all women. This notion has been used to fortify the difference between the two genders‚ asserting the claim that women cannot save themselves

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