Cinderella forgave her sisters and married their sisters to the great monarch of the castle. The prince married Cinderella, but Pero did not say that Prince and Cinderella were living happily ever after. Despite these differences, Perrault's Cinderella and Walt Disney's Cinderella have some similarities. Like Walt Disney, Perot shows many differences between Cinderella and modern women living in Western culture. Today, adults who read Perrault Cinderella have noticed that Cinderella's characteristics are not similar to modern Western women.
This was a fairy tale Cinderella more than 300 years ago, first published by Charles Perrault in 1697. In Disney 's 1950 Cinderella, Cinderella sang a famous "Dream is a wish for your heart" now, but this seems not suitable for Leapor or Collier. The poems of Collier and Leapor are the same emotions that Cinderella song has brought to me, the importance and dream's importance and beauty (whether sleeping, whether she sleeps with lamb and apples), and the importance of life itself It seems to stimulate. And hoping to improve it, perseverance of life
Yes, I will explain Cinderella. Elements of the story of Cinderella are so fascinating that almost every culture has a difference. Let's start with the most familiar Disney version. It is based on the fairy tale Cendrillon written by Charles Perrault in the 17th century. There are two questions to consider at the Valentine's Day dinner under candlelight: Is magic help an the only way to expect a good girl to get married? And, if Cinderella's shoes are so perfect, why does it fall first? Annie Ho is Chairman of the Board of Bring Me a Book Hong Kong, a non-profit organization dedicated to improving literacy rates for children by reading aloud. Please visit bringmeabook.org.hk.
Charles Perrault's short story "Cinderella" and Andy Tennant's "Ever After" are all different versions of Cinderella. Approximately 500 versions of Cinderella's story are circulating, making it the world's most famous fairy tale. The Cinderella version of Charles Perrault is almost like a standard story. I have heard about it when I was young. It is magical and attractive, but at the same time it is very superficial, 'fairy godmother' and 'magical pumpkin'. However, the version of the tenant is more realistic, there is no magical gourd, no midnight stroke, but her husband's prince, evil stepmother, obviously a beautiful girl, her luck. "Fairy's grandma" did not jump out of the sky with Ever After, but it was replaced by Leonardo Davinic. The beauty so far is that it delicately blends the accuracy of history and fancy.