Thereafter, Panttaja explains in-depth about how Cinderella is not truly motherless, while describing what in the fairy tale represents Cinderella’s mother. Shortly after, Panttaja compares the mother and the stepmother of Cinderella, believing that both of the mothers have the same attitude to help their daughters achieve their goals (288). Next, Panttaja questions the morals of Cinderella by explaining magic being the theme of the fairy tale instead of the “alleged theme of romance.” In conclusion, Panttaja used multiple examples, including fairy tales and mythology, to explain how the main character, in this case Cinderella, uses power and manipulation to succeed in the goals they’re for
In “Cinderella”, by the Grimm Brothers, the authors utilize a multitude of fairy tale genre conventions such as frequent usage of rhetorical devices, magical creatures, and the classic “Happy Ever After” fairy tale ending, to emphasize the importance of genuineness and the dangers of pursuing superficiality. The authors use several rhetorical devices such as symbolism and juxtaposition
What do you think the archetype situation of the story is? I liked how you included information from the chapter to explain how you believe the story goes. I think the way you described the story that possibly Cinderella could be the hero of her own story when you used examples from the chapter
In this essay, I am going to argue that although these stories are different in their structure and style as well as in the ultimate response of the main characters, the theme, tone, and general events are very similar. In both stories the main characters had a close encounter
“The Old Grandfather and His Little Grandson” and “Abuelito Who” compare and contrast Literary Analysis’ Almost every folk tale and poem express a universal theme or central idea, which are found in “The Old Grandfather and His Little Grandson” and “Abuelito Who.” The two literary works share the writing attributes of characters and the message that the readers receive from the passage, but , they are both categorized under two different genres. The reason why the characters in “The Old Grandfather and his Little Grandson” and “Abuelito Who” are extremely similar is because they both are described with identical characters. Also, their universal themes happen to disseminate the exact same moral, while the authors wrote them in two dissimilar writing styles.
The Law of Repetition also created my Olrik shows many similarities throughout the comparison of these two works. With the original story showing to follow the rule of three when using repetition to build suspense, this can be shown through many examples, one being the repetition of Cinderella’s experiences for each of the three balls. Another example of this can be shown through the three trials that the prince took to find which of the sisters was his princess as he took both step sisters half way to the castle with the bloody shoe and then returned to the castle on his third attempt with the real Cinderella ( Appelbaum 87-89). With both these examples in the original telling of Cinderella using similar word phrasing when describing these events, it shows how the written piece was depended on the use of repetition in order to build tension and suspense within the story.
Compare and Contrast Essay Once upon a time there was a story about a girl named Cinderella. There have been many versions of this story written. There is a version for almost every culture, but they all lead back to the original version told by the Brother’s Grimm. Although the story has changed through time, the main plot stays the same. Cinderella is a young girl who is forced into being a servant for her family.
Nicholas Koontz Mrs. Pearce PNW Honors 12 Eng 2 November 2016 “Cinderella’ and the Loss of Father-Love” and “‘Cinderella:’ A Story of Sibling Rivalry and Oedipal Conflicts” Comparative Critique The articles “‘Cinderella’ and the Loss of Father-Love” written by Jacqueline M. Schectman and “‘Cinderella:’ A Story of Sibling Rivalry and Oedipal Conflicts” written by Bruno Bettelheim are about the effects of a father remarrying and the stepfamily inclusion of the children. Both articles state that the stepfamily is not the main villain in the story; they state that the real issue is in Cinderella’s mind because of her fear of losing her mother and now her father, whom she loves more than almost anything in the world. Bettelheim regards the stepfamily
Grimm’s Cinderella is similar and different from Perrault’s Cinderella or (The Little Glass Slipper) because of the moral of kindness, themes, endings. The Grimm version of Cinderella can be compared to the Perrault version because the Grimm’s Cinderella has a darker theme than the Perrault’s version because it has gruesome details. Some gruesome parts in Grimm’s Cinderella is more towards the end of the Grimm fairy tale when the sisters cut off part of their feet. In Grimm’s version the shoe was too small for one the daughters so, “ the mother gave her a knife and said, "Cut the toe off; when thou art Queen thou wilt have no more need to go on foot. " When that did not work the other daughter tried on the shoe and her heel was too large.
They can be retold and reinterpreted that makes is hard to determine the original meaning and intent of the story. In most culture stories are told via oral tradition and each generation changes it a little bit this helps the belief that supernatural things and gods walk the earth and or exist. In the fairytale “Alley of the kiss” Carlos and Ana fall in love but it is forbidden because there families are feuding. However they still decide to meet in a alleyway in the city.
How are a poem and a folktale similar and different in components? Many similarities and differences exist between the poem and the folktale "Abuelito Who" and "The Grandfather and Grandson". The poem and folktale have many components with differences and similarities between them. Some of those components include mood, genre, figurative language, theme, and more. In this essay, we compare and contrast the poem and the folktale.
Cinderella Stories Today I will be comparing and contrasting in my essay on four of the nine-hundred Cinderella stories. The first three books were prose, while the fourth one was a poem. The first Cinderella story is Aschenputtel, which is the modern day Cinderella, but more gruesome than the Disney version. The second story is called Yeh-Shen which was about a girls who loved her fish; when it was suddenly killed, as its bones became magic, and so on.
Determination in “Cinderella” “Cinderella”, the original fairytale, is found in a collection of stories created by the Grimm brothers. The story of “Cinderella” is used in order to display and teach children and adults a way of living. This fairytale reflects values such as perseverance and determination. Cinderella, the protagonist, is an outcast her family, as her father is her only blood relative. She is forced to do housework and is not allowed to take part fun activities or share luxuries with her stepsisters.
This paper will analyze the famous story of Ashputtle, which we know today as Cinderella. Symbolism was used throughout the story by incorporating the hazel tree and the birds. The birds in this story represent a higher being or some interpret as magic. Several times throughout the story the higher being
RUNAWAY BAY PROPERTIES When looking for a place for trips and vacation, people usually look for a spot that offers the best attractions and is what Runaway Bay Jamaica offers. Runaway Bay is located on the northern coast of Jamaica. Its serene and calm environment makes it one of the most beautiful places in Jamaica. Its beauty is also one of the reasons it attracts tourists from different parts of the world.