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Stereotypes In The Book Cinderella

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Cinderella Stereotypes If you have read the Grimm version of Cinderella, you may have noticed that there are a couple of stereotypes in it. According to Dictionary.com, a stereotype is, "a simplified and standardized conception or image invested with special meaning and held in common by members of a group". For example, in the Grimm version book of Cinderella, it says, "'No, Cinderella, thou hast no clothes and thou canst not dance; thou wouldst only be laughed at.'" This sentence is a stereotype because it's saying that if someone has bad clothes, it automatically assumes that you should be treated worse than those with good clothes. This is what a stereotype is and one example of it in the book Cinderella.
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