Although Cinder and Cinderella are very different they stayed strong. There are many similarities and differences in both Cinder and Cinderella. When comparing both stories it is clear that there is more differences than similarities. The main conflict is basically the same, but the details are not. Cinder and Cinderella are not only two different stories, but they’re also two different characters. The differences in Cinder are: She’s a cyborg, she’s immune to letumosis, she’s a lunar, she’s a mechanic, one of her step-sisters is nice to her, and the story is based on the future. Cinder was in a hover accident and was required to be transformed into a cyborg. She’s also a lunar which makes her immune to letumosis. Cinder is close to
Have you ever wondered if there were other versions of Cinderella? Well there are, there isn’t just one version of Cinderella. Each version is a little bit different from each story because of the culture behind it. For example the “Cinderella” we know and love and the Ireland version the “Cinderlad”.The two cinderella stories, “Cinderlad” the Irish version and “Cinderella” the French version have both differences and similarities. Using the Motif “Damsel in distress” I can show that they are different & similar because of the culture they originated from and their social necessities.
Throughout the years there have been many versions of the classic tale, “Cinderella.” From European style all the way to Disney. However, they are all based on the same ancient story. Step mother, step sisters, Cinderella marries the love of her life, you get the idea. Yet, each individual story has its own unique touch to make it stand out just a little bit more than the previous story. The two Cinderella stories that I’m going to be comparing are two Disney films. The first one I am going to discuss was released in early spring of 1950, called “Cinderella”. The second story is a remake called, “Another Cinderella Story” released in 2008. Both films based on the same story line, yet completely different.
There are many different versions of the classic story, Cinderella. Grimm’s version was just as wonderful, but had more twisted moments than Disney’s story. Both stories are about a girl who overcomes the cruelty of her evil stepmother and stepsisters and ends up living happily ever after. Although, there are many differences, there are three that stand out. The three main differences are, the father died in disney's version but did not die in Gimms version, there was no fairy godmother in Grimm's version but there was in Disney's, and in the original version the stepsisters cut their heels and toes off so it would fit in the slipper but in the Disney version they did not.
Disney’s Cinderella and Grimm’s Cinderella are alike in many ways. One of the things that the
“What goes around comes around, that’s what people say. So all the pain you caused me will come back to you someday” (Unknown.) The theme of “what goes around comes around” is exemplified in both the Grimm version and the Disney version of Cinderella, however the Grimm version definitely exemplifies the theme more effectively than the Disney version does.
The three versions of Cinderella that I am going to compare, and contrast is the Perrault, Grimm, and Lee’s. All the stories are similar, but they also have many differences as well. Many of the Cinderella stories were written in different time periods and all the stories fall back to the original version of Cinderella, where Cinderella has an evil stepmother, marries a wealthy man, and has two stepsisters.
The story that most of us know as “Cinderella” actually has a lot of different versions. These different versions contain several elements that are similar, but yet even more elements that differ from one another. The three main difference between all the different versions of this story are the characters, how others treat the main character, and the setting in which these stories take place.
The fairy tales Cinderella and Ashputtle are very similar.The movie Cinderella is based off of The Brothers Grimm original story, Ashputtle.Both of the fairy tales have similarities and differences.
Have you seen the old time classic, Disney’s “Cinderella”? Cinderella is a well known Disney Princess, but it is not the only version of this traditional story. There are stories in France, Germany, China and more, but how did each story change? As the traditional story of “Cinderella” was carried on to different countries, they changed it to fit in with their culture. The many stories of “Cinderella” all have been told by different people around the world, which makes each story unique and different, but how do each compare? For example, “Cinderella” and “The Irish Cinderlad” both have an evil villain that tries to make their lives miserable. Using the Archetype “Villain” it is obvious that both stories have distinct cultures by their social necessities.
Cinder is a gripping tale of a sixteen-year-old half-cyborg living in New Beijing named Linh Cinder. And she is a futuristic Cinderella. And yes, in case you were wondering, she has an evil stepmother… and an evil stepsister… and her 'father' is dead but her second step sister is her best friend. Cinder meets every girl's dream - Prince Kai. They become somewhat like friends, but Cinder's world is determined to take a turn for the worse. Her friendship with Prince Kai is clouded with a fog of secrets. And the secret Cinder learns about herself rips the world as she knows it apart. One of my best friends recommended this to me, and I picked it up, not sure if I would like it. But I did and still do! This book grips you from the first page, yanking
There are certain similarities in two variants of the story. Main characters are the same and basic plot is repeated in two versions with slight differences. Cinderella is a classical story, which exists, in many different cultures and countries. It reflects the story of poor girls who suffers different privations but finds the way out from different situations and becomes happy. The story about Cinderella is a story of hope and many people are fond of this story. It does not lose its popularity with the flow of time and light changes in the plot and depiction of the characters only reflect cultural and historical differences. The story of Cinderella passes
Many people wonder where all the Cinderella stories originated from? They originated from the most popular version written in French by Charles Perrault written in 1607. The Little Golden book, the Grimm brothers version and the 2015 Disney Film version of Cinderella are all taken from the original story. All Cinderella stories have the same storyline, but there are differences and similarities between the archetypes and the characters and in the theme in the three versions.
Although many view children's fiction as suitable only to children, and an embarrassingly immature pursuit for a serious person, children' stories mold the way we think. They allows us to look at very complex and difficult issues in a safe and playful way, and they give us the freedom to imagine the unimaginable.
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.
The two stories of “Cinderella” are “Tam and Cam”; and “The twelve Months: A Slav legend adapted by Alexander Chodzko. These stories have similar ways in portraying the hard working Cinderella including her suffering, but they are different in Cinderella’s motive of rescue one tale use violence if necessary; the other just more of a genuine resourceful approach. This means this character isn’t relying on a prince charming to be her rescue, so this makes the concept different from the other because “Tam and Cam” Cinderella lives forever happy with her lover, while “The twelve Months: A Slav legend adapted lives by herself and then a farmer she likes shows up. These tales went for a more sophisticated setting, each displaying the peasant overcoming the struggle; in which she is set free from all of her hurting. Throughout each story Cinderella is taking and caring she always seemed to get the short end of the stick. But, when the odds back fired on the step-sisters and step-mother the karma was naturally set upon to benefit Cinderella in her favor “Tam and Cam” or set in motion by her as payback to get even with her rival characters of a family in “The twelve Months: A Slav legend adapted lives.