If I were to yell “Glass Slipper” at this point in time you would automatically think of Cinderella. This is the same character I will be doing my charcter sketch on. The story of Cinderella has made a variant appearance in the early 7 B.C in a Greek tale of Rhodopis. However the Cinderella I am going to be talking about in my charcter sketch is the charcter that makes an appearance in the 1950 movie, “Cinderella”. The directors of The 1950 Cinderella Movie are Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson, and Hamilton Luske. The producer of The 1950 Cinderella Movie is Walt Disney. Finally the Writers of the 1950 Cinderella Film are Ken Anderson, Perce Pearce, Homer Brightman, Winston Hibler, Bill Peet, Erdman Penner, Harry Reeves, Joe Rinaldi and Ted …show more content…
She receives the drive when her stepmother takes away all her freedom to explore the new world. For example, even though Cinderella’s evil stepmother Lady Tremaine forbids Cinderella from coming to dance until she finishes all the chores and has her own dress. Cinderella agrees to her terms. Cinderella finishes all the chores and makes her own dress. Lady Tremaine was shocked and told her daughters to destroy the dress while Cinderella was wearing it. In the movie this is the conversation between the stepmother and Cinderella about her going to the ball. “Stepmother: Well, I see no reason why you can't go... if you get all your work done. Cinderella: Oh, I will. I promise. Stepmother: And, if you can find something suitable to wear. Cinderella: I'm sure I can. Oh, thank you, Stepmother. [She exits].” This shows that the stepmother didn’t think Cinderella was capable to meet the standards. Later on there was a conversation that involved the same topic. “Drizella: Mother! Do you realize what you just said? Stepmother: Of course. I said, "If." Drizella: [realizing] Oh! "If."[They all laugh]” This quote from the story exactly proves my point that the Lady Tremaine did not believe that Cinderella would be able to live up to her standards. This shows Cinderella’s drive, because even though her stepmother and stepsister did not believe in her she didn’t give
Additionally, there is a clear contrast between Cinderella’s item of choice which is used to honor her deceased mother versus her sisters’ desires to pursue vanity instead of respecting family. The Grimms then expounds upon this contrast between the protagonist and antagonists by using poetic juxtaposition. Later in the story, when the two sisters attempt to steal Cinderella’s love with the Prince by physically altering their feet to forcefully fit the shoe, the Grimms writes, “ ‘ Roo coo coo, roo coo coo, blood’s in the shoe: the shoe’s too tight, the real bride’s waiting another night’ (pg 184). Then, when Cinderellas effortlessly fits into the shoe without having to force herself, the Grimms writes, “Roo coo coo,
The original Cinderella story ends not at all like the Disney version. “When the wedding with the King 's son had to be celebrated, the two false sisters came and wanted to get into favor with Cinderella and share her good fortune. When the betrothed couple went to church, the elder was at the right side and the younger at the left, and the pigeons pecked out one eye of each of them. Afterwards as they came back, the elder was at the left, and the younger at the right, and then the pigeons pecked out the other eye of each. And thus, for their wickedness and falsehood, they were punished with blindness as long as they lived.”
On a warm day, my beautiful daughter was on her own cleaning the kitchen floor. She would always get abused by her stepmother, Lucinda. Cinderella was a very nice and mature young lady. She was always well mannered, clean, and helpful. My daughter wanted to go to the ball to see the prince that she met in the forest.
Cinderella has actually the power to go against the wills of her stepmother but she did not revolt. If only she did, she will not be abused for a long period of
But Cinderella said she just wanted the branch that her father hit his head on. He brought the girls what they asked for, and Cinderella took the twig to her mothers grave that turned into a beautiful tree. That Cinderella prayed under three times a day in which a white bird came every time and gave her anything she wished for. Then one day the king said that he was going to have a festival for three days. That you need to bring all young beautiful girls so that his son can pick his wife from the girls.
Cinderella’s stepmother constantly gives her stepdaughter hard work to do, but Cinderella perseveres, which fuels her determination to attend the ball and become the prince’s bride. Although the task is unreasonable, for Cinderella’s embarrassment and suffering only, Cinderella does not give up. Her menial task only pushes Cinderella to want her opportunity to be with the prince more, proving her determination and the benefit of being allowed to go with her stepsisters, shown by, “Then you may go with us”. Cinderella is tired of the life she lives and desperately wants a new one. This is why the benefit of being able to attend the festival makes Cinderella determined to clean up her stepmother’s
Cinderella has a happy life until her mother dies and Cinderella's father remarries a cold, cruel woman who has two daughters, who are referred to as the ugly stepsisters. When the father dies, Cinderella's stepmother turns her into a slave in her own house. Meanwhile, the prince is having a ball in order to find a bride. Cinderella’s friends the mice, and the birds make her a dress with the help of her Fairy Godmother and she attends the ball and the prince is immediately infatuated. He doesn't know her name or remember anything about her other than her beauty and even so he has to use a shoe to find her.
In the Vietnam version Cinderella goes to the festival and her step mother and step sister are staring at her strangely and say, “Is that rich lady not strangely like my sister Cinderella?” Cinderella took off running and lost one of her fine slippers, which the soldiers picked up and took to the King. The King sent word, that whomever this slipper belonged to would become the Kings first wife, the Queen. One day Cinderella went home to celebrate her father’s anniversary with the family, but the step mom wasn’t fond of her being Queen. The stepmom asked Cinderella to climb a tree to get some nuts for the guests.
Magic saves the day by turning a pumpkin into a carriage, lizards into footmen, a goose into a coachman, and then finally, Cinderella’s rags are turned into a stunning blue gown, to include glass slippers. The Cinderella movie has now fulfilled Campbell’s third stage by introducing Cinderella’s fairy godmother into the picture. The use of magic, equips Cinderella with everything she needs to continue her pursuit of happiness, kindness and
Similarly, in Walt Disney’s “Cinderella,” she is also treated horribly, and awarded a beautiful outfit by her fairy godmother, letting her attend a ball, encountering her true love. Cinderella gets married to the prince, however, the step-sisters are forgiven and live with Cinderella at the castle unlike the original story. Both stories have many similarities, especially in the climax. However, the
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She longs for love and affection. She finds it when at the ball, but when she has to leave, she leaves in a hurry and one of the slippers that she is wearing gets left behind at the ball and the Prince finds and starts to look for her. Even though they were separated for short periods of time they still find each other in the end. The Prince takes her to his palace and they get married. This general plot stays the same for all versions of the story, but the differences between Disney’s Cinderella and Grimm’s Cinderella are striking, and they deserve through examination.
When slipping them on your delicate, beautiful feet, you will have no trouble finding another love to keep you company while I am gone.” Before dying in his wife’s arms. While shedding tears of grief, the smell of filled her nose, and to this day, Cinderella has been planning ever so precisely about how she is going to get her wicked, evil hands on those magical shoes. The woman has always kept the shoes in a safe, locked away chest because she couldn’t even imagine the thought of true love again, and she wanted to keep her secret memory of her husband out of the evil hands of cruel Cinderella.
The traditional story discreetly reveals Cinderella developing from her step families slave to a valued women worthy of a prince. In the Grimm Brothers story it states,” Then the bird threw down a much more beautiful dress than on the preceding day. And when Cinderella appeared at the wedding in this dress, everyone was astonished at her beauty.” This quote presents a event where Cinderella changes from her serving clothes into one of the most breathtaking pieces of clothing ever seen. Representing her growth in value and her want to be noticed and approached by the prince.
Cinderella was so bright and charming that all men just lost their heads from her combination of inner and outer beauty. It was the time when Cinderella fell in love. Her true love was a very nice man a little older than her, but his money and ability to earn them made her feel very secure as behind a brick wall. When time to make a decision came, whether she should go to continue her postgraduate studies