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Reading Response : Fairy Taless : Response To Fairytales

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Fairytale Reading Response Fairytales are classic tales known throughout many generations and cultures. Dating back to the 1600’s fairytales were told and are still be adapted today. While fairytales are simplified for children to grasp, their underlying body is complex. With subtly changes to help fit more accurately in certain time periods and with the cultural relativism, whether good or bad, fairytales are a never dying being. It intrigues me that little details change throughout all the different version of Cinderella. While they all follow the same main story line, Cinderella having two step-sister and going to the ball and marrying the prince, little aspects change throughout all of them. For example in “The Little Glass Slipper” by Charles Perrault, Cinderella looses her glass slipper by trying to get home before midnight. In “Cinderella” by the Grimm brothers, Cinderella looses her gold slipper because the prince but pitch on the stairs in attempt to catch her. While it might not sound like a drastic change, the glass slipper changing into a gold slipper can change a variety of meanings. Also in the Grimm’s brothers version, Cinderella gets her transformation through the magical effects of her late mothers tree planted on her grave. In Perrault’s version, Cinderella gains her transformation through the use of a Fairy-godmother. While both cases call for a higher being to intertwine and enhance Cinderella, they were vastly different and therefore offer a different outlook. Even throughout the cultural success that Cinderella has had, there are controversial aspect hidden amongst the story. While many of these issues typically go unnoticed to the children's eyes, such controversial topics may present themselves later on in ones life without their knowledge. Although everything for Cinderella works out well in the end, she did take abuse from her family with no will to stand up for herself. She sat around sulking just waiting for the prince to help her. This is teaching young girls that there is no need to stand up for themselves. If everything worked out well in the end for Cinderella when she did nothing to try to help herself, then why can things not work out for someone else who does nothing to

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