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The Common Theme Of Stereotypes In Cinderella

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A stepmother and her daughters show off their greed for fame and money by making a poor little girl named Cinderella do all the chores around the house. The stepmother and stepsisters in the story Cinderella are stereotypes that support the theme of not being greedy by showing selfishness and manipulating Cinderella’s desperation for attention.
The common theme in Cinderella is not to be greedy. “And as they returned the elder was on the left side and the younger on the right, and the pigeons picked out the other eye of each of them. And so they were condemned to go blind for the rest of their days because of their wickedness and falsehood.” Since the two sisters were so greedy they got their eyes poked out by pigeons; meaning if you are greedy you will never get what you desire. “then her mother handed her a knife, and said, "Cut the toe off, for when you are queen you will never have …show more content…

Came with her were two girls who were the wives' daughters. The stereotypes of this story, the stepmother and stepsisters, manipulate Cinderella’s craving for attention. "Is the stupid creature to sit in the same room with us?" said they; "those who eat food must earn it. Out upon her for a kitchen-maid!" Cinderella doesn’t say anything to maybe earn the respect of the stepmother and stepsisters. Cinderella, when she heard this, could not help crying, for she too would have liked to go to the dance, and she begged her step-mother to allow her. "What, you Cinderella!" said she, "in all your dust and dirt, you want to go to the festival! you that have no dress and no shoes! you want to dance!" But as she persisted in asking” If Cinderella could go to the festival she could get the attention she always wanted. Luckily push comes to shove and Cinderella is the one with all the fame and glory as her stepmother and stepsister weep in sorrow because their greed got the best of

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