Friday, August 30, 2013

The truth about Fairy Tailes

Warning: Picture below is gruesome


http://www.pitt.edu/~dash/grimm021.html

           





          When we think about Cinderella or any other type of princess, we think of a prince, a castle, and a happy ending, but some people think of it differently. I'm one of those people. I grew up thinking all the time that Cinderella and all the other Princesses were happy but when I grew up I learned the truth, and somehow it makes me love them more than I did before.

         The first Grimm Brothers book I read was Cinderella, I was around 11/12 and when I found out the truth I was eccentric. It wasn't all happy and joyful; in fact it was depressing with a hint of good. It was like the world I know in real life. Cinderella's mother had died, and a year after her death her father remarried. The mother brought in the two-step daughters and like the Disney story goes they treated her terribly. On the night of the ball, she cried onto her mother grave where a dress fell upon her and she got dressed and went. (There were no magic involved just birds.)  When she got home she took the dress off and it was taken away by the birds so no one would imagine it was her. The ball went on for another day and that’s when she lost the shoe. The prince took the shoe and went looking for her, he tried the stepsisters first. The older one went first and when the shoe didn't fit she cut it off, held her pain and went to see him. He took her onto her house and rode off, but the birds from the ball night warned him that he was wrong. So he brought her back and tried the younger step sister who cut her heel off.  He took her onto the house but again the birds warned him and he went back. Finally Cinderella tried the shoe on and it fit, and she became a queen. On the day of her Wedding the birds who warned the prince picked out the eyes of the stepsisters and left them permanently blind and as poor beggars. 

          To me this story had the theme of, when you do wrong to others it gets thrown back to you.  The stepsister degraded Cinderella as a beggar, and treated terribly, but when she became queen they wanted to baste in her glory, and that probably would’ve worked if they didn’t degrade her in the past. So they called her beggar but in the end they were permanently blind. So pretty much the moral of this very long blog post is “Do unto other as you would have them do to you.”

3 comments:

  1. Sabrina, since the assignment was to tell me about a theme from your favorite childhood story, that should have been you thesis sentence. Remember to proofread for errors before submitting. Sometimes it takes a 2nd, 3rd or even 4th reading to catch them all. Over all this was a pretty good story and analysis that you submitted. Just try to stick with the directions.

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  3. I love the music!!!! I will upgrade your grade just because of the effort and creativity you put into the assignment. :-) but remember to follow the directions.

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