Since Walt Disney took over the industry that changed these stories, fairy tales have been paying attention to the children. He took all the blood and violence and made it easier for children to accept. In Ann Sexton's Cinderella version she is as bloody as violent as the story of the original brother Grimm. Sikeston's "Cinderella" verse version brings a sense of humor and enlightenment to this classic fairy tale. Combining all these stories is a way to socialize women to make women childish.
Cinderella's poet deduction by Anne Sexton is a dark manga version of a popular fairy tale. Among them, she combined the fairy tales of her brothers Grimm with the story of modern society. In Ann Sexton's poem "Cinderella", she uses vocabulary, tone, sign, repetition, familiarity, and reference to green brothers in modern life. After people follow up, they are happy and ironic. Is the end of this fairy tale existence, or is it just a dream? When Sikeston started writing this poem, she said in a sarcastic tone "I have read it all the time" and then followed that rich story with that luxurious story. Take place
The story version of Cinderella by Anne Sexton is not a traditional story. There are many differences in the plot of the actual story, but the most important thing is that it conflicts with the concept of "Cinderella" as a children's fairy tale. When the prince is looking for the right person for the slippers, the two Cinderella step sisters will make the slippers fit their feet by cutting their part. Sister's self-variation is different from what is seen and read in children's fairy tales. Another example, when Cinderella married the prince, the sister came "a white dove licked their eyes".
& Lt; Tab / & gt; As a result of various changes in fantasy, 'Happiness lasts forever' repeats for each fairy tale. Unsexton's "Cinderella" is another variant of the classic story. The author set her version of Cinderella. And it has four anecdotes that share how others go from poverty to richness or from rough reality to fantasy. She made her happy after Saiqueston ended with a message given by satirical stories. By doing so, Sexton wants readers to know the difference between fairy tales and reality. Anne Sexton disintegrates the end of her revised fairy tale using sarcasm to change readers' expectations for stories and myths
In our life, we are reading and reading fairy tales, how do they end forever? Yes, happiness is eternal. In Ann Sexton 's Cinderella she insults the traditional fairy tale by adding her own story. She made the story ironically full and made the readers expect a happy ending and a traditional fairy tale disappeared. By doing so, she depicts the difference between a fairy tale and the real world. With the harsh reality of Sexton, she broke the dream of the readers looking for traditional fairy tales. The use of Sikeston's satire tone shows what happens to this poem. "Story" (line 5) is repeated many times through poetry, reminding the reader of the original Cinderella fairy tale. Together with this, by telling the "story" in the whole poem she tried to remind us that each fairy tale is the same. It's always like this: poor little girls meet the prince ... and POOF! They are living a happy life!