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Essay on Princesses In Fairy Tales

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“Beauty and Splendor”: The Ascribed Role of Princesses in Fairy Tales
Fairy tales have long been known as stories told to entertain children. Throughout the years, these stories have been passed along from one generation to the next as a method of teaching historical and moral lessons. However, we often do not give adequate attention to the stereotypes created with the common motifs in these tales. More often than not, fairy tales are based upon royalty and young women in fairy tales are obligated to become the ascribed role of princess. It is known that because of precedence,princesses must be adored and this is simply because of their outstanding appearance. By examining the fairy tales of “Sleeping Beauty …show more content…

It is assumed that Sleeping Beauty’s demeanor helped her to survive only to receive her King. The princess’ husband is only upset for a moment before being comforted by: “his beautiful wife and children” who soon made him happy again. (Perrault, Sleeping 77) Again, beauty can overcome everything whether it is misfortune or grief.
Another example of the role of princesses and the benefits reaped by attractiveness is in “Cinderella or the Little Glass Slipper”. At the beginning of the story it is stated that although Cinderella is mistreated by her step-mother and often called Cinderwench because of her dirty apparel, she was “a hundred times handsomer than her sisters”. (Perrault, Cinderella 79) It is important to note that Cinderella believed that she would not be able to attend the ball because of her lack of appropriate clothes, but again a fairy godmother is able to use supernatural powers to ensure that she receive the things she needed to be presentable, to be beautiful. Cinderella arrives at the ball in her formal garments, she is received by “a profound silence and a confused noise of ‘Ha! How handsome she is!’” (Perrault, Cinderella 83) This shows that if she can flaunt her beauty it is surely appreciated by all. To add the continued importance of appearance throughout the story, the King himself “old as he was, could not help watching her and telling

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