Fairy tales are used to inspire and educate. Fairy tales are usually used for children’s entertainment. Disney has its own version of these favorite loveable stories. There are many different types of fairy tales. Notice there are both positive and negative representations in fairy tales and how children can relate to them.
The story Cinderella, an original classic by Charles Perrault, is both good and bad for young readers. The story begins with Cinderella referred to as a beautiful girl. Since young girls everywhere see she is beautiful their wish is to also be beautiful. Cinderella inspires since she speaks inspirational quotes. “Have faith in your dreams and someday your rainbow will come smiling through.”(David, Mack., et al.) This quote
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Kids are not usually aware of this. In this story there are mice that are friends. These mice sing and say “leave the sewing to the woman.” (David, Mack., et al.) This line alone shows sexism in the story. Suggesting that only women should have to do the sewing. In the story Cinderella has two step sisters that are jealous of her beauty. So she is not allowed to go to a king’s ball. Cinderella’s fairy god mother shows up to help Cinderella and with the flick of a wand she gives Cinderella everything she wants. This can be both good and bad for children. Children get the idea that there are fairy god mothers and see it as a positive idea. But this can be bad since there are no fairy god mothers but there are witches. There is a king wanting his son to be married so he suggest an arranged marriage. Here children learn of arranged marriage according to conditions. The showing of a different culture can be bad or good depending on what a person believes. In Cinderella children get the impression that a step mother is bad and that is not always the case in reality. When the king later picks his bride, he picks according to looks and not intelligence of the mind. …show more content…
There is another fairy tale named Aladdin that takes place in Agrabah in the Middle East. This story shows how there are genies and lamps. A character named Aladdin steals in order to eat. Aladdin says “you’re only in trouble if you get caught.”(Clements, Ron, and John Muker). This gives children an idea of how to live. The good is that he gives his food to the less fortunate although it had to be stolen in order to get it. Aladdin tells his pet, “Someday Abu things are going to change we’ll be rich, live in a palace and never have problems at all.” (Davis, Amy M) This again shows how being rich is a goal. It doesn’t show Aladdin trying to work or educate himself in order to obtain things. In this story Jasmine, a princess, has to marry. The law in this story is she must be married to a prince, again an arranged marriage. In this story, the sultan trusts the evil Jafar who serves the king. Jafar uses a serpent cane that magically convinces the king everything will be fine. This shows magic is being used in order to obtain what he wants. Jasmine meets Aladdin and even goes to his house although he is a stranger still. Jasmine tells Aladdin that she ran away from her home. This is showing its ok to run away from home. In Aladdin, it even mentions the golden rule, “whoever has the gold rules.” ( Clements, Ron, and John Muker) Aladdin then escapes jail by pleasing Jafar in disguise making a deal to get him a lamp
Fairy Tales are not just stories that parents tell to their children, but stories with hidden valuable messages which are mostly left on a side. In the article “An Introduction to Fairy Tales,” Maria Tatar clearly explains how people need fairy tales in their lives. Tatar also states how fairy tales have the ability to take the listener, especially children’s, into a journey in which they can play with their imagination so that they can discover their deepest fears and wishes. Personally I agree with the author, because of the fact that in an individual’s lives as they get older, they will try to define themselves, sometimes comparing their own life with a character from their favorite story or Fairy Tale.
After watching cinderella and reading cinder there was many similar things to the movie and book but there was also many different things that went on.Even though there were more difference between the to they still have the similarities.
Fairy tales are magical stories about fantasized beings and happy endings. They are told orally and are also found in a literal form. Disney was one of the milestones in the American history of fairy tale stories. With out Walt Disney there would not be more than 70 years of “classy cartoons”. Not only Americans are influenced by these fairy tales, we can conclude that over 50% of the world has an idea of this “American dream” of life that is portrayed.
Disney’s Cinderella demonstrates that, whatever the intention of its makers, modern day fairy tales function in our society as hidden instructions for morals and behaviors that we give children. On the surface, it seems to be a simple story about a young woman whose wishes come true. However, the story also reflects cultural expectations of women’s behaviors and goals and defines expectations of “goodness” for women. Power belongs to men in “Cinderella”, and it is depicted as a female ambition and goal. The storyline describes the rise of the submissive haracter to becoming a Princess; she is portrayed as a passive character who waits for the Prince to come for her. While waiting for her Prince Charming she also bears the mistreatment from her stepmother and stepsisters. While masculine power is taken for granted in the figure of the Prince, becoming his wife is the only way women have to share this power. The
In both “Cinderella Is Traditional and Straightforward, but Plenty Charming,” by Richard Lawson, and Madonna Kolbenschlag’s “A Feminist’s View of Cinderella,” the popular fairytale of a girl becoming a princess is discussed. Lessons of identity, rivalry, and grief are displayed through both the tale of Cinderella herself and the film. Even though both Lawson and Kolbenschlag address the lessons taught by the story of Cinderella, the extent as to which each author elaborates on if the morals of the story are convoluted or simply modest differ drastically. Both pieces agree that Cinderella conveys moral lessons to children. Lawson expresses the belief that Cinderella emits simple and straightforward messages to both young girls and boys.
Cinderella’s story is undoubtedly the most popular fairy tale all over the world. Her fairy tale is one of the best read and emotion filled story that we all enjoyed as young and adults. In Elizabeth Pantajja’s analysis, Cinderella’s story still continues to evoke emotions but not as a love story but a contradiction of what we some of us believe. Pantajja chose Cinderella’s story to enlighten the readers that being good and piety are not the reason for Cinderella’s envious fairy tale. The author’s criticism and forthright analysis through her use of pathos, ethos, and logos made the readers doubt Cinderella’s character and question the real reason behind her marrying the prince. Pantajja claims that
Once upon a time in little town called Cape Granite, Wyoming there was a young girl by the name of Cinderella, she was a little on the heavy side. She didn't become this way until her dad passed away unexpectedly. A year before he died he remarried a young woman named Elara. Elara has two daughters named Jacelyn and Kiana, they were around the same age as Cinderella. After Cinderella’s father died she became very depressed and she ate her feelings by eating when she felt sad and upset. Eating was like a comfort thing for her. Before her father died Elara and her daughters were very nice to Cinderella but as soon as he died their true colors came out. They became very mean to her, telling her to do these ridiculous chores around the house.
The literary cauldron is J.R.R Tolkien’s metaphor for the combination of every story that has ever been created throughout time. Whenever an author writes a new story, they start by taking pieces of an old stories out of the cauldron. They add their own ideas or “spices” into the story and eventually, it is returned to the cauldron. Because of this, every story has aspects of other stories mixed. We call some of the most commonly used aspects “tropes”.
Cinderella is a fairytale for children that displayed love, loss and miracles; however, when it is further analyzed, it has a deeper meaning. Cinderella is a story about a young girl who became a servant in her own home after her father remarried a malicious woman with two spoiled daughters. She was humiliated and abused yet she remained gentle and kind. She received help from her fairy godmother to go to the prince’s ball after her stepmother rejected her proposal. Cinderella and the Prince fell madly in love but she had to leave at twelve o’clock and forgot to tell him her name but she left her glass slipper behind. He sent his servants to find her and Cinderella was the only maiden in the kingdom to fit into the shoes. She
The Grimm Brothers version of Cinderella is a written down oral story that people passed down from generation to generation, meant to teach a lesson about piety and good behavior. Before the Grimm Brothers ever wrote it down, the story had been told several times by memory. It is thus not surprising that the descriptions of certain events in the story, such as the way Cinderella went to the Ball, are lacking in details. It is obvious that these parts of the story are unimportant to the overall message of the story. Instead, it focuses on the piety of Cinderella and the wickedness of the step-sisters. Through the events of the story, it becomes obvious that the goodness of Cinderella is justly rewarded, and that
Cinderella's story began with her mother being really sick in the brink of death. As Cinderella's mother was about to die her mother told Cinderella that she will always keep an eye on her, and will always be Cinderella's guardian and will always protect Cinderella. Also, her mother told Cinderella to always be good and pious. Immediately after that Cinderella's mother passed away. As a result, all of a sudden an unfortunate event took place in Cinderella's life and that was the appearance of an evil stepmother that Cinderella's father married.
Each person in the world has heard of Cinderella, no matter what kind of version it may be. Cinderella is the one fairy tale story that has been popular and will always be the one tale that has to be told to children. Words and story lines might be twist and turn, but in the end the knowledge of the story will be learned in similar ways. As we all know when one story is told another is created, when one is at its best then another is at its worse. One version will always be better than another, but no matter what version it might be the story will be told.
It appears to be that no matter where a person had lived as a child, everyone has crossed paths with a translation of the more common fairy tales such as Cinderella. Whether it be the sugar coated version made up of happily ever afters for each character involved or the grim version that chopped off toes, this fairy tale has most likely staked its claim on every child’s most memorable childhood experiences. However, not many children were aware at the time of the true meaning that is at the base of the magical kingdoms that were recited and dreamed of. The lessons were subtle and hidden away, just breaking the surface enough to breathe a wise word into the subconscious of children. These lessons spoke of a world they had not yet adjusted to,
Fairy tales are something that everyone has read or seen, they all seem to have important lessons at the end of each one to teach young children some of the lessons they need for life. These fairy tales when we were younger all seemed innocent and something we all hoped that would happen to us. Little did we know as we got older that the fairy tales we all knew and loved when we were younger, weren't as innocent as they seemed.
Fairy tales can be interesting but do we really know the message behind them ? Cinderella is about a girl who is trying to achieve her dreams but she has a step mother that is greedy and cruel with her ,whom she treats cinderella as a slave. Cinderella is getting abused by her own sisters and stepmother , but she doesn't say anything. The story shows us that society expects women to be passive. It's not only about the behavior but women’s goals themselves that are being dictated by the fairy tales. The women in this story is expected to be cleaning as a maid for her stepmother although the stepmother encourages her own daughters for marriage so they can depend on a man preferably rich. In the twentieth century the society has changed