Cinderella let her stepsisters be mean because she is really nice and they treated her like a slave. Cinderella changed in a really good way. She went from a slave to a princess and found her prince. The story is showing you that you can be anything you want to be. 7/10

Cinderella from the beginning of the story was like a maid at home and in the end of the story she became a princess and she will live at the castle.

We should treat people with respect and not make fun of them.


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I love this story because it has a good end and the lesson is to be kind to other people no matter if they are poor or rich the thing that matters is to be kind to everyone and if we all do that we can make the world a better place and live our happily ever after life

Question 1 : Cinderella starts the story as a Housemaid to her stepmother and stepsisters while they go and boss her around. But Cinderella stills hopes to go to the ball with the Prince and continues to hope despite being bossed around by her stepmother and stepsisters. Then she eventually does meet her magic fairy after her stepmother denies her request to go to the festival. The Magic fairy dresses her up and takes her to the festival as a princess but tells her to be back before midnight. She forgets about midnight and rushes home while her prince does a kingdom-wide search. He eventually finds Cinderella and buts her magic slipper on and they get married happily ever after.

It teaches us how to respect people. It is a very touching story and it makes me feel happy anytime i read the story, the place i like most is when the fairy godmother came and transformed her from a tattered girl to a beautiful girl with a blue gown and a band on her hair and a glass shoe.

Clifford Werber conceived a modernized adaptation of the Cinderella story due to its long-lasting appeal of being "the ultimate wish-fulfillment fantasy" with "an underlying message of empowerment."[3]

Roger Ebert wrote that A Cinderella Story "is a lame, stupid movie, but Warner Bros. is spending a fortune to persuade [young audiences] to see it and recommend it".[9] Other critics panned the plot as "simple, lazy storytelling"[10] and "a dull rehash of the old girl-meets-boy chestnut".[11] They noted that its attempts to modernize aspects of the source material were gimmicky and led to illogical plot elements, such as a cell phone being the film's glass slipper and Sam looking too pretty and cheerful for an outcast.[12][11][13] Some particularly felt the use of a perfect teenager as a social reject delegitimized the moral of any average person believing in oneself.[11][13]

A Cinderella Story was followed by five direct-to-video films, each presenting a separate modern-day version of the Cinderella story: The sequels use the themes and situations that also borrow from the Cinderella tale, but do not contain any characters from the first film. Unlike the first film, the sequels also include musical, dance and holiday event themes.

So. As I was falling asleep the other night, I had on A Cinderella Story and my brain was turning. In the beginning, when the earthquake hits their town, Sam's father leaves Sam in her bedroom doorway when Fiona calls for Sam's father. We learn that this leads to Sam's father's death. We're not given exact details but we assume he was somehow killed by the earthquake. Fiona inherits everything, including Sam, because Sam's father's will is hidden in a story book.

Sooper Books wanted to retell this story because we all had good memories reading this as children and we wanted to pass along this story to future generations. We love the moral message of being kind. Our team thoroughly enjoyed modernising the illustrations on this classic bedtime story.

When we first decided to create a bedtime story for kids, we knew we wanted it to be fun, engaging and high quality. 


We wanted Sooper Books to bring children's publishing into the 21st century. We strongly believe that nighttime stories for kids need to fit seamlessly into modern family lives which is why our free stories are all online. 


It began when we started writing stories for our own family. Then our friends and wider families asked for copies and we started to share Sooper Books with other children.


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With our stories we work towards promoting a positive attitude to reading and instil a love of books in children from an early age.

We knew from the start that this was going to be a two part project. We recreated a Cinderella story by creating Cinderealla before the ball. Now, it was time to create our own version of Cinderella ready for the ball.

Peaks and valleys in the careers of top professional golfers have been a constant throughout the history of the sport, and Thomas is no exception. In terms of talent, JT is still one of the best players in the world, and I have no doubts that after an off-season of work, he will return in good form for 2024.

Famous children's writers and illustrators have interpreted Cinderella, including Arthur Rackham, Marcia Brown (her version won the Caldecott Medal in 1955), Nonny Hogrogian, Paul Galdone, and Amy Ehrlich. Most renderings of the story include an evil stepmother and stepsister(s), a dead mother, a dead or ineffective father, some sort of gathering such as a ball or festival, mutual attraction with a person of high status, a lost article, and a search that ends with success.

This article originally appeared in the January 2019 issue of 200: The IU Bicentennial Magazine, a special six-issue magazine that highlights Bicentennial activities and shares untold stories from the dynamic history of Indiana University. Visit 200.iu.edu for more Bicentennial information.

The wicked stepfamily is over-the-top nasty, and the story relies on incredible coincidences, but the accomplished cast and sweet romance will definitely appeal to young fans of happily-ever-after. Contemporary Christmas movies and fairy tales seem to go hand in hand, and they're often by-the-numbers entries hoping to capitalize on the spirit of the holiday. A Cinderella Story: Christmas Wish is better than that. The song-and-dance numbers may not be sophisticated or highly original, but they're fun and well-performed. The likable Laura Marano and Gregg Sulkin have a nice chemistry, and Isabella Gomez makes a wonderful BFF. The writing is polished, the directing is accomplished, and there's lots of rooting interest for the "prince" and "princess" of this pleasing tale.

The show had been remounted several times before the version now on stage at Broadway Rose, which premiered as a revival on Broadway in 2013. In that version, the book was updated by Douglas Carter Beane to put some light meat on the bones of the story.

The audience response was enthusiastic. I sat next to an older couple who held hands and murmured appreciation throughout the entire show, and spent the hour following the show unpacking every detail with a very appreciative seven-year-old. Cinderella is based on an archetypal story, and even without aiming for depth, this musical stokes deep attachments. Even the most cynical audience members may find themselves wiping away a tear or two.

Lizzie McGuire star Hilary Duff's legions of fans fell for the textual love story between her character, girl next door Sam Montgomery, and One Tree Hill star Chad Michael Murray's Austin Ames, and it turns out the young superstar was actually harboring a bit of a crush on her on-screen leading man. And Oscar winner Regina King, who turns 51 on Jan. 15, brought gravitas to the movie, while Jennifer Coolidge brought the over the top laughs.

6. Before Murray signed on, Austin Ames didn't have much of a backstory, with Murray suggesting the conflict between the popular jock and his father over following in his footsteps to play football at USC.

"I sat down and I talked to the producer and director and said, 'Guys, we should really grow on this storyline. I think having two storylines meet in the middle with two people who aren't happy that find each other and become happy, I think that that's interesting,'" Murray told Black Film.

The NCAA women's tournament also had a Cinderella story of its own in 2011, as Gonzaga, which had been riding an 18-game hot streak into the tourney, extended that run to 21 with wins of 6-seed Iowa and No. 3 UCLA.

Gonzaga made history as the lowest seed to reach a regional final but, from there, the magic ran dry as No. 1 Stanford snapped the streak with a 83-60 win and heroics from Nnemkadi Ogwumike, who returned 23 points and 11 rebounds for Stanford.

Remember, service guarantees citizenship. Or, rather, being a beta reader who is either regular in contributing, has something that proves really helpful or insightful, or just generally keeps me entertained will get you included in the credits of this story upon release.

2/11/21- This update came fairly close to doubling the story again, adding just over 10,000 more words. It now stands at 21,271 words in total (excluding commands), and a potential love interest each for Cinderella and the prince have been introduced in this new scene, which sees you getting involved in some proper palace politics. 2351a5e196

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