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Cinderell A Story Of Sibling Rivalry And Oedipal Conflicts

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The story and symbolism of Cinderella is viewed in different kinds of ways. In 1697, the most popular version of “Cinderella” was called “Cindrillon” written by a Frenchman named Charles Perrault. Many individuals were drawn to Perrault’s story due to the elements: the pumpkin being transformed into a chariot, the fairy godmother, and the glass slipper. Later throughout history, about 1500 different versions of “Cinderella” were being altered by dissimilar cultures. The most popular story is about a girl that has a magical guardian who helps her overcome how her family treats her. According to Bruno Bettelheim in his article “‘Cinderella’: A Story of Sibling Rivalry and Oedipal Conflicts,” shares Cinderella hopes and her troubles through sibling rivalry and how she overcame it. On the other hand, a feminist theologian, Madonna Kolbenschlag explains in her article “A Feminist’s View of ‘Cinderella’” that Cinderella displays patterns of “feminine socialization” by her feeling worthless and wanting rescue. In the two articles, the tale of Cinderella has the audience ponder over the topic of sibling rivalry. According to Bettelheim, sibling rivalry can make a child feel worthless in their home. For example, Cinderella was assigned to due worthless tasks, hearing her stepmother say nasty views of her. With this in consideration, he says that a child will soon believe what he is hearing. The thoughts of not having respect, to be free of wickedness, and the thought to discover

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