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Watch the video attentively. Write an essay using the guide questions that follow.

 Who are the characters in the story? Where are the settings?
 Would you know another story similar to the theme of the story? What does the theme of
the story tell us?
 Where do you think the story came from? Who originally wrote the story? Where do you
think the story is derived from?
 What are the commonalities and differences from the different versions of the story?
Cinderella is a timeless fairy tale loved by people of all ages. The story revolves around a young
girl named Cinderella who is mistreated by her stepmother and stepsisters. However, with the
help of her fairy godmother, she is transformed into a beautiful princess and captures the heart of
the prince. The story takes place in a medieval kingdom where the prince is seeking a bride.
Cinderella's humble abode is in stark contrast to the grand palace where the prince resides. The
magical transformation usually happens in a secluded spot, such as a forest.

Snow White is another fairy tale with a similar theme to Cinderella. The story is about a young
princess who is forced to flee from her wicked stepmother. She finds refuge in the woods with
the help of seven dwarfs. The stepmother eventually discovers Snow White's hiding place and
gives her a poisoned fruit disguised as an old woman. A prince comes to her rescue and wakes
her up with true love's first kiss, leading to a happy ending. The two stories theme tells us that
about courage, kindness, love, and the ability to overcome obstacles. In both stories, the lead
characters go through abuse from family members but yet manage to achieve happiness and love.
Both stories revolve around the idea of true love's power, with Snow White's narrative
emphasizing how effective it is at fighting evil. These timeless stories provide people enduring
hardship inspiration and hope, and they also motivate us to uphold our morals. They serve as a
reminder that we can prevail over life's challenges and get the happy ending we deserve.

The story of Cinderella originated in Europe, with Giambattista Basile's version being the first
literary rendition published in Italy in 1634. Charles Perrault's version, published in 1697, is the
most famous and has been adapted and retold in many ways.

While there are many versions of the story, some commonalities remain. Cinderella is always
portrayed as kind-hearted and gentle but mistreated by her stepfamily. With the help of her fairy
godmother, she attends royal balls and wins the heart of the prince, usually undergoing a magical
transformation. The differences between versions include Cinderella's father's fate, the portrayal
of the stepsisters, and additional characters.

In summary, Cinderella is a beloved fairy tale about a young girl's struggles against mistreatment
and her eventual triumph with the help of a fairy godmother. Its theme of attaining a happy
ending despite facing evil has similarities to the story of Snow White. While there are various
versions of the story, its core elements and lessons endure across cultures and generations.

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