Discrimination In Adri's Cinderella

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As humans, we value the beauty of fairness and strive to be fair. However, part of Adri’s robotic transformation is due to favoritism in her daughters. Since Cinder, is an orphan than she does not deserve any resources and benefits from Adri, she must earn these things herself. An example of this is when Adri buys dresses for her two daughters in order for them to capture the prince’s heart and not one for Cinder, “ I can’t afford a ... new dress that you’ll only wear once.You’ll have to find your own gown for the ball.”(74). This preference shows more than unfairness but also a bit of discrimination. By not buying Cinder a dress means that Cinder is not capable to snatch the prince’s heart, her beauty is subpar to that of her sisters. The