Russian Cinderella Larissa Parovski ran through the closed market and grabbed her long black shawl and long black hair to prevent the next Russian winter bite. Vegetable merchants do not have much to sell because of lack of war, but they shut down the shops and service the last customer. A farmer's old woman deliberately provided coins for radish selling and received molded food specimens in return.
"Vasilisa the Beautiful" is regarded as a story of Cinderella in Russia more and it fascinates the Western readers. The story was written by a writer, but there are many different versions of the story, and the basic facts of the story are roughly similar. The story develops around a young lady, Vasilysa. After her mother died, Vasilysa had no one to take care of her. But before her death, Vasilisa 's mother left her a doll and must help Vasilisa when she needs help. The mother's condition is that Vasilisa should feed the doll whenever she needs help, and the doll returns by helping her solve her problem. The biggest condition that Vasilisa gives to her mother is not to inform anyone of the existence of a doll (Zheleznova, 1966). In addition the cruel treatment for Vasilisa is that she only gets a combined part of all the meals
Gender plays an important role in establishing various roles of Cinderella. The main character of Cinderella is played by women: First, Cinderella himself; Cinderella's dead mother always leads her metaphysically; Cinderella's stepmother, her treatment is very poor, trying to destroy her Cinderella 's step sister who participated in her destruction, fairy grandmother, she gave Cinderella her wish. It is clear that the woman plays a cute role in Cinderella's mother, Cinderella's mother, cruel character, Cinderella's stepmother and step sister, good character, fairy's grandma. These are also three features that children can easily reach. By doing this, children can lie on the hero's shoes and connect various characters around them to these various characters. They are portrayed as evil