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. …show more content…
Cinderella would always eat when she was out, she started to gain a lot of weight. Food became her addiction. One day as Cinderella was doing all of the house chores, she heard a knock at the door, she went to go answer it and it was someone from the Kingdom. He told her that it was very important, so Cinderella brought it into the other room where Elora and the girls were and handed them the letter. Elora opened it and read it out loud. It was an invitation to the ball to meet Prince Jourdian. This ball was taking place in three months. Cinderella asked if she could go, and Elora said you can if you can find something to hide all your fat. If your fat shows Prince Jourdian will look at you disgustingly and make fun of you, and ignore you altogether. When Elora said this her two daughters Jacelyn and Kiana were starting to pick on Cinderella, calling her a blob, a cow, and many other names. Elora and her daughters were very beautiful, all very fit, brown hair, hazel eyes, perfectly white and straight teeth, and had a very nice skin tone and
The book tells the story of a kind and beautiful girl named Cinderella. who lives with her evil stepmother and two stepsisters. The stepsisters Anastasia and Drizella keep Cinderella busy all day, forcing her to do various chores such as cooking, cleaning, and sewing. One day a messenger comes to Cinderella’s home with an invitation to the royal ball, where all young ladies are invited to dance with the Prince and hopefully become his bride. Cinderella is ecstatic but her stepmother assigns her chores that keep her busy all day, and leaves for the ball with Anastasia and Drizella. Thoroughly disheartened, Cinderella goes out to the garden and cries. There
Cinderella, by the Brothers Grimm, described the life of a maiden named Cinderella. Born to a loving family, Cinderella’s life had drastically changed when her ailing mother had perished from her disease. After the death of Cinderella’s mother, her father had married another woman, who had two daughters. Unfortunately, Cinderella’s step-mother and step-sisters were cruel to Cinderella, forcing her to wear rags and perform chores. Instead of voicing the abuse, Cinderella submissively endured the appalling treatment and had her value reduced to a servant. As years progressed, the king organized an extravagant ball for three days, designed to attract the prince to the maidens in the ball. Even though Cinderella desperately wanted to attend the ball, because of the cruelty of her step-sisters, Cinderella remained meek and was warned she would be severely punished if she didn’t sort the lentils. Rather than performing the task and arguing for her freedom, Cinderella wept and was helped by the pigeons. As the ball continued, the step-sisters were discontent with the completion of their tasks, so they resumed to mistreat Cinderella by requesting her to complete further preposterous tasks. However, the pigeons would resume assisting Cinderella, even advising her to shake the tree on her mother’s grave for the appropriate attire to attend the ball. Thanks to the pigeons and the tree, Cinderella attended the ball and established herself as the candidate of the prince’s affection,
Pumpkins, blood, and crushing boulders, each Cinderella goes through a story of happiness and death. Step sisters getting eyes gushed out and feet getting cut off, and step mother eating a precious childhood pet. These versions are not so bippity boppity boo, and here are their stories. Fairy tales have been told for centuries, and Cinderella’s origins are found in 9th century China (Asia Society 1). Cinderella is written in thousands of versions. In Aschenputtel, the German version, brings you stepsisters cutting parts of their own feet off just to fit in a shoe. In Cinderella, the French version, brings you a fairy godmother turning pumpkins into a carriage,mice into coach men, and a beautiful silver dress for Cinderella. Even though Cinderella’s
Once upon a time, there was a beautiful girl named Cinderella. She lived with her wicked stepmother and two stepsisters. They treated Cinderella very badly. One day, they were invited to a grand ball at the king’s palace. But Cinderella’s stepmother refused to let her go. Cinderella was only made to sew new party gowns for her stepmother and stepsisters, curl their hair, and she not complaining. When they left for the ball, leaving Cinderella alone at home, she felt very sad and began to cry. Suddenly, a fairy godmother appeared from nowhere and said to her: “Don’t cry, Cinderella! I will send you to the ball!” (Donahue 2015). The godmother did her magic, changed Cinderella’s
In her article, “Cinderella: Not So Morally Superior,” Elisabeth Panttaja illustrates the important role of parents in a childhood. She talks about the importance the mother plays in all versions of Cinderella as well as evidence showing what lack of parenthood does to children. Panttaja claims by way of the Grimms Brothers version of Cinderella and how each mother wants to guarantee a bright and happy future for their daughters by marrying them off to the prince. The similarities between the wanting of Cinderella and the stepsisters married- and doing anything to get it- contradicts the idea that Cinderella and her mother were morally superior, or different at all, from the stepmother and sisters.
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
At the end of the story, on the night before the final ball, Cinderella asks her sister if she would be so kind as to let her borrow a dress of hers. Of course, her sister refuses. And then an element of the original tale breaks through.
Cinderella discovers at one point in the story the king is giving a festival to find his son a bride. Her stepmother tells her she can go if she picks out all the lentils that they threw in the fireplace. Cinderella agrees and calls to all the birds under heaven that come and help her with her task. Yet no matter what she did, her stepmother had no intentions of letting her go to the festival. After the others leave, Cinderella weeps on her
A three day festival is held by the king in order to find his son a wife and all the daughters want to attend, even Cinderella. The stepmother allows Cinderella to go the ball in a condition that she was to finish her chores, but when Cinderella does finish, her stepmother takes it back and does not permit Cinderella to go. Cinderella goes to her mother’s grave where she has planted a tree. There Cinderella finds a bird that grants her wish of being able to go the festival.
While the step-daughter who is pretty and industrious had to do all the work and be the Cinderella of the house. Everyday Cinderella had to sit by the well in the highway and spin till her fingers bled. One day the shuttle was marked with her blood, so she tried dipping it into the well to cleanse the blood off but it fell from her hand into the bottom of the well. Cinderella began to weep and went to tell her step-mother what had happened to the shuttle. Step-mother scolded her sharply and merciless as to say “since you let the shuttle fall in, you must fetch it out again.” Cinderella went back to the well and jumped in after the shuttle. Cinderella came to her senses and woke up in a meadow where the sun was shining and thousands of flowers were growing. Along the meadow, she went and came up on a baker’s oven full of bread. The bread asked to be taken out so she did with the bread shovel. Next, she came up on a tree full of ripped apples. The apples asked to be shaken from the tree so she did and gathered them in a heap. At last she came up on a little house which an old woman
The cinderella story portrays a strong young girl whose life changes drastically throughout the story. Due to an impactful event like the death of her mother and the arrival of her step mother, and sisters. Cinderella's father was never present in her life. She grew up under the rules of her evil step mother, Lady Tremaine. Drizella and Anastasia were Cinderella's new and wicked sisters who with the help of their mother, were able to turn Cinderella into a servant. There came a time when the Kings son held a ball in search for a beautiful bride. Cinderella and her "family" were invited. Cinderella was so excited. She ran to the attic and found one of her mothers dresses; her step mother rudely interrupted her, being as evil as the devil, Lady
Cinderella was a beautiful and happy teenager; however one fateful night tragedy would strike, causing her life to change forever. On that night Cinderella’s parents were caught in a car accident. Her father passed swiftly, while her mother was rushed to the hospital. The doctor regrettably passed along the news to Cinderella
Once upon a time in a far away land lived a princess named Cinderella. She lived in a very large castle filled with servants and family members, so many the numbers seemed almost infinite. Even with all the people, young and old, the castle never felt like it was too full. The castle consisted of three parts; the Servant’s Quarter, which was an underground living space for all the servants and maids, the Kin Chamber, which is where Cinderella’s extended family and closest of friends lived, and last but not least, the Noble Wing, where Cinderella’s immediate family lived. Cinderella’s mother Latisha, her father Maxon, her brother Ahren, and Cinderella’s sister Skylerenda, all lived in the Noble Wing. Cinderella’s regular schedule consisted solely of becoming the next queen of the kingdom. She would get up with her whole attire set out for her by her maid. Then her maid would come in, beautify her face and hair, then leave to fetch a butler who would escort Cinderella to the breakfast nook. She would then eat her breakfast which was usually assorted fruits, shirred eggs, a souffle, and muffins. Her family chose almost the same menu, except they chose poached goose eggs which Cinderella found egregious. She would then leave breakfast, sit through grueling hours of her advisers and tutors who droned on and on about the most trivial of things. Then she would leave her tutoring and go to lunch where she would eat vegetable wraps and soup. After that, she would go with her father
Joseph had a very good neighbour who helped him to find a doctor and also who can also identify the main reason behind Cinderella’s rude behaviour. The next day, when doctor was asking questions to Cinderella. She was completely quiet and calm after a while she burst out of tears and said, “Me and my brother are very lonely without any support of our parents”.
The royal ball came quickly, and it was the day before the ball. Drizella and I were very excited and fighting about who’d win over the prince. At this ball, he would choose his queen. On the night of the ball Drizella and I were getting ready in our rooms. When we were finished pulling our corsets and putting on our hoop skirts, we went down the hall to the door to wait for Mother. We were ready to leave when Cinderella came running down the stairs in a pretty-ish dress. I thought she looked