| |Key elements of the Cinderella story | |We are going to explore the history of Cinderella stories in order to develop an understanding of the elements of the story | |that are appropriated in the film Cinderella Man. | |
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traditional and modern forms of story telling. The foundation of conventional literature has been told many times throughout history‚ however it is at the discretion of the author to embellish it with minor outlying details‚ or content change. Literature can only stem from literature itself. All literature is new‚ but also recognizable. We can still find these conventions in modern day literature and media. An illustration of the Cinderella story convention is
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NARRATOR: Once upon a time there was a beautiful young girl named Cindelila. She had a cruel stepmother. STEPMOTHER: And…did you make breakfast? CINDELILA: Yes‚ breakfast is ready. STEPMOTHER: Did you iron my clothes?? CINDELILA: Yes‚ I did. STEPMOTHER: Did you clean the kitchen??? CINDELILA: Yes‚ way to finish… STEPMOTHER: Uhhh-OHHH!! I see dirt!! Here….Here….Here…and you yourself!!!!! IS THIS WHAT YOU CALL CLEAN??? GET FAR AWAY FROM ME U THIS DIRTY GERM!!! EWWWWW!
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When the morning of the anticipated event had finally arrived‚ Isabella could not be any more excited for her evening in which was to come. Sadly however‚ she received a phone call around ten that morning from Ethan’s mother. The upset and troubled woman on the phone proclaimed‚ “Last night Ethan had a terribly high temperature‚ extraordinary amount of vomiting‚ and much discomfort. His
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Discussion Board #3- Question 2 Cinderella is one of the most popular fairy tales from around the world and there are hundreds of different versions of the tale. “Cinderella: or The Glass Slipper‚” by Charles Perrault was first published in 1697 ‚also known as the Victorian Time‚ “Aschenputtel‚” by the brothers Grimm was published in the 19th century. Both versions of the tale have the same theme of “happily ever after”‚ but the two authors use different methods to portrait that theme. Disney’s
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Cinderella is a famous traditional f airy tale. Through years it has become very popular among children around the entire world and it has adopted different versions by many writers. One of the famous versions of this t ale came from Roald Dahl who included this in his famous book Revolting Rhymes. There he fractured traditional fairly tales and he also put a touch of his dark humor by which he is so recognized. To begin with‚ Roal Dahl presents many changes to Cinderella’s t raditional
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The movie Pretty Woman and the book Jane Eyre contain lower class girls who have higher-class lovers. They both have a scene in which their rich lovers take them out to get rich‚ high class’ clothes and accessories. Both men like to pamper their women‚ even though Jane and Vivian do not like it that much. But eventually Vivian does get to fancy being weighted on. Vivian’s lover is very much like Mr. Rochester. He is rich and loves Vivian so much that he wishes to make her happy’ by spending money
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Have you read any Cinderella stories rather than the one everyone knows? If not there are many other Cinderella story’s to read but the one everyone knows is the original one which is much alike to the France one. There are other versions like Mexico‚ German‚ Chinese‚ and Africa and many others more. Two that have some similarities and differences are the French and Chinese. In the France and Chinese Cinderella story a beautiful young girl suffers a lot and is very badly mistreated but at the end
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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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Evolutions 11 February 2014 Cinderella’s Happily Ever After Throughout the history of literature‚ the tale of Cinderella has always been portrayed as a fairy tale that ends with happily ever after. However‚ to some writers the tale of Cinderella isn’t so simple and sweet. Roald Dahl‚ British novelist and poet‚ tells the tale of Cinderella in a more gory and dark way. He views the story in a light different than what most poets and writers see‚ and ultimately the fairy tale takes a trip down a path
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