Archetypal Elements In Cinderella

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Cendrillon, has so permeated our culture that virtually everybody in America, be they male, female, young or old, is familiar with the story. It’s little wonder that the tale is so popular, since we all like a rags-to-riches narrative. Every child loves to be tucked in at night and read a bedtime story. Fairy tales often do the trick of putting us into a blissful sleep full of wondrous dreams and happy ever afters. These fairy tales instill values that help shape the mold on how we think later in our lives such as; courage, kindness, and love. Fairy tales have stayed with the generations seeing that history repeats itself. The problems and situations that were happening when these stories were created still happen today. Cinderella is an example of a fairy tale that has all of these factors. The history of Cinderella shows us the true psychological value that it is meant to have.
Alan Dundes in the edited text of Cinderella A Casebook s “If one were to …show more content…

Cinderella’s friend circle is very small, literally. Her friendly beast throughout the story are the mice that take refuge in her house. Throught the years of being treated badly the mice keep Cinderella company. During Cinderella’s struggle to go to the ball she meets her fairy godmother. Her fairy godmother acts as a mentor by helping Cinderella, "be but a good girl, and I will contrive that you shall go” the fairy godmother says (Perrault 16). After Cinderella is able to go to the ball she realizes she needs a dress. When Fairy godmother makes this dress she chooses the color gold, “Her godmother then touched her with her wand, and, at the same instant, her clothes turned into cloth of gold...”(Perrault 16). The color gold represents majesty and wealth. Those are two things that come to her after going to the ball and wearing the dress. These archetypes help to better understand the story and it’s

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