Comparison Of Cinderella And Aschenputtel By Grimm Brothers

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1, The various Cinderella stories mentioned in the book Dream and inward Journeys provide us with various perspectives. The book Aschenputtel by Grimm Brothers is like Cinderella as we know it. Similar to other classic fairy tale stories, there is a slight difference from the Disney version. For example, in the Disney movie Cinderella, a prince goes to her house to find Cinderella and wears shoes for his stepmother of daughters. At this time, there is a story that the daughters of the two stepmothers cut off a part of their feet to force them to fit because their shoes did not fit their feet. This is because classic fairy tales are not for children, but for adults. Cinderella of minimum formation condition is that Cinderella is in …show more content…

However, in the Middle Ages, it was a time when awareness of children was not important, so stepmothers used to abuse their wives' children before they remarried. And they were eventually sidelined. However, through meeting with a divine being, they escape from the hard times and face a happy ending with indirect help. However, the Algonquin Cinderella also features a girl who is abused and alienated from her family, but this is not a big theme. In the end, the girl overcomes the difficult process of crossing the pass to marry an invisible divine being and eventually succeeds in marriage. While seeing not only Cinderella but also other fairy tales, it was personally very interesting to overcome by challenging oneself about the divine being in Algonquin Cinderella. In Tom and Cam's Cinderella story, parents start by alienating Tam by favoring him. However, this situation still exists, and everyone who actually has a brother may feel it. In the end, Tom is reincarnated as a god. Then Tom takes revenge on Cam. On the one hand, I felt relieved because it contained revenge for the only perpetrator in this