Monday, February 11, 2013
Cinderella
In the fairytale Cinderella, the women are represented as pushovers and who value marriage as they would drop anything to be the wife of the prince. This is shown in the fairytale because Cinderella chose the one night to get out of her rags and go to the ball, just to dance with the prince and try and get his attention with the obvious intentions of marriage. This means that Cinderella wants a husband and possibly wants the prince because of his power over others. It's shown that women are represented as pushovers as Cinderella is their house slave for years upon years and doesn't do anything about the fact that she is too, apart of that family and shouldn't be treated any differently to the others. This does however change for one night when the whole family goes to the ball and tell's Cinderella to stay home and clean when she sneaks out to the ball instead and dances with the Prince.
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