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Analysis Of Cinderella By Robert D. San Souci And Cinders A Chicken Cinderella

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C/C essay Paragraphs Are all Cinderella stories the same? No, but they all have similarities. The girl had to work hard and wanted to go to meet the prince. The girl wanted go to the big party.The girl needed a magic person to change to her clothes to a splendid silver dress.The magic person also changes animals to help Cinderella go to the big party. Cinderella had to leave suddenly, but left her shoe. Prince try to find girl to who matches the shoe. Cinderella and the prince get married and live happily ever after. All the tales have a similar plot and theme. The setting and characters change. That is why all Cinderella stories are not the same. Cinderella Skeleton by Robert D. San Souci and Cinders A Chicken Cinderella by Jan Brett have similarities in theme. The theme of a story gives its central meaning or a generalization about life. The theme of both books is never giving up hope and continue to be kind. “Then Cinderella made this vow: ‘I’ll get to the prince’s ball somehow. I’m taking action, for better or worse!’ “ shows that Cinderella Skeleton will not give up her desire to go to the party to meet the prince. “ And from that day …show more content…

Characterization is the way a writer makes a person in a story seem like a real person. “To the good witch -- in the wood beyond-- Who cast kind spells with a generous wand.” This quote shows that Robert D. San Souci wanted Cinderella Skeleton to go to a witch, but the witch was kind and generous. Also, Cinderella Skeleton helped herself. However, Cinders cried, then a silkie hen came. “Prince Cockerel went forward to meet this beautiful mystery guest. He could not take his eyes off of her.” This quote shows that Jan Brett wants us to know the prince is fascinated with Cinders, but he is also polite. The stories are difference because the characters are shown as spirits in one and chickens in the other. Additionally, Cinderella Skeleton is more confident than

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