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  2. As a result, the researcher finds out the symbols, which dominantly appear are: the slipper, the gown, the pumpkin, the animals, and the main characters. Each of the symbols reveals the meaning which represented the cultural and sociological context of the story. Keywords: Cinderella, Representation, symbolism, fairy tale.

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  3. May 29, 2019 · The morality of Cinderella may not be consistent over the centuries, but the basic plot is: In every Cinderella, the heroine is a daughter who is betrayed and abused by her mother or...

  4. Jun 13, 2023 · Cinderella as a Symbol of Hope and Resilience. Cinderella, the classic fairy tale character, has long been seen as a symbol of hope and resilience. Her story, one of hardship, perseverance, and eventual triumph, resonates with people of all ages and backgrounds.

  5. Apr 3, 2015 · The story is about a Thracian courtesan, Rhodopis, who ends up marrying the King of Egypt. It even features a royal figure searching for the owner of a shoe, suggesting that it is the progenitor of all later Cinderella stories. In the nineteenth century, the Brothers Grimm offered a slightly different version of the tale in Aschenputtel.

  6. Jan 1, 2020 · Symbolism in Three Version Cinderella Stories, an Analysis of Representation (Katharine Pyle, Charles Perrault, and Disney) January 2020. DOI: 10.2991/assehr.k.200427.002. License. CC BY-NC...

  7. Mar 14, 2015 · When Perrault wrote his version of Cinderella, he said that the most important moral of the story is that no endowment can guarantee success and happiness, and that sometimes a godparent, a member ...

  8. The image of the incarcerated Cinderella, sleeping by the smoldering hearth, symbolizes the kundalini-energy which no longer flows freely through our spinal column but “sleeps” at the level of the sacrum, as a consequence of our incarnation on earth. The mean stepsisters. Cinderella has two stepsisters.

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