Analysis Of Elisabeth Panttaja's Cinderell Not So Morally Superior

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In “Cinderella: Not So Morally Superior,” Elisabeth Panttaja expresses her opinion of Cinderella being “overrated.” In her essay on this subject, Panttaja, in multiple instances, declares that Cinderella received otherworldly help in triumphing over her stepsisters for the Prince’s hand in marriage. She also challenges Cinderella and her mother’s “moral superiority” by both providing and explaining context from the Grimms’ version of Cinderella. Panttaja proclaims that Cinderella and her mother are not nicer and more patient than her sisters and stepmother, but rather they use intelligence, and the mother’s magic to overcome all of Cinderella’s obstacles. Panttaja starts the article by first addressing the beginning of the Cinderella story

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