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Comparing 'Ever After And Cinderella' By The Brothers

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Fred Astaire once said, “The hardest job kids’ face today is learning good manners without seeing any.” Children need to be taught good morals and manners so they know how to act. Children’s stories are a good source. They have lots of lessons buried in them. Comparing and contrasting the film Ever After by Susanna Grant and the short story “Cinderella” by the Brothers Grimm is the best way to choose which has better morals for children. The film Ever After and the short story “Cinderella” are similar in many ways. For example, in both stories, there is a “happily ever after”; Danielle/Cinderella gets the prince. This is important because it can teach young girls to have hope, and everyone needs hope. It is a positive thing to have in a …show more content…

For instance, in the film the stepmother Rodmilla and the stepsister Margurite get put on the servant staff at the castle for their punishment; in the short story both stepsisters get their eyes pecked out by birds. The punishment in Ever After is a better punishment given the situation. The film would also be a better example to teach children to treat others with respect. Also, in the film the prince denies Danielle when he finds out she is a servant, but he changes his mind; this never occurs in the short story. It is great they added this because it shows the moral that everyone makes mistakes, and they can be fixed. The short story should have added this or something like it to add another moral. Additionally, in the film, Danielle is her own hero, but in the short story, she is very emotional and sensitive. Danielle is very outgoing in the film, but in “Cinderella” the character is an emotional wreck. The film depicts the character Cinderella as a better role model then the character portrayed in the short story. To conclude, with all the examples given, it is clear that Ever After has much better morals than the short story

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