Comparative Analysis Of Cinderella

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Madison Gillespie
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Cinderella Comparative Analysis

Reality shows have been critical in enhancing entertainment, education, and identifies with the problems in society. However, the recent trends point out that reality shows have been developed to create a fairy tale mentality. Many people like watching love films and storybook romance ideology that reality shows provide. The article posits that the trend is attributable to people love for happy-ever-after and fairy tales. However, these movies do not only enhance the theme of happy life and relationships that are admirable to the society (Grimm). It can be observed through popular films containing themes such as greed, cruelty, murder, deceit, and nasty in-laws. The producers of these …show more content…

The Cinderella film has contradictions since there is an obvious structural and familial tension between the characters. The moral lesson from the film is to depict that Cinderella 's success life is based on her patience and longsuffering. These strategies are critical since they educate children from a young age; on the other hand, they prosper false hope. Thusly, the fashion industry profits from these fairy tales since they depict the success of an individual on dress and beauty. For instance, the movie shows Cinderella clothes torn and tattered during her submission and is rewarded by her behavior with an elegant gown and beautiful shoes as a gift for fulling such subservience allowing her to entice prince charming. The success of Cinderella is not on her innate qualities, rather on her loyalty to subservient powers.
Observing even further, Cinderella’s clothing make her appear even more beautiful despite her inner deformities. There is a tension between the thematic representation of the attributes of the characters and theme of romantic love. The movies can be termed as fantasies since there is no love between the parties involved. Enshrining romantic love as the main theme in the story is misleading since the parties involved seeks social, emotional, and financial needs. Therefore, we can deduce that women …show more content…

They are produced with lies and tricks to manipulate human minds; for instance, they display female flesh and their refusal of suitor 's intent for a relationship. The reality shows a storybook relationship that exists in society. The audience of these reality shows is individuals who want to experience the fairy tale love. However, many of these films and movies advance other themes such as greed, deceit, and murder, which are not necessarily true. I do not deny that these issues are prevalent in the society, rather am disputing the claim by the reality shows on their authenticity (Orenstein 20). They are reality shows and should provide contents that are real and exist in the society; however, many of these reality shows are orchestrated to enhance the appeal. As we can see from Cinderella 's tale, there is no love. The bride has to rely on the size of the shoe to identify his lover, which shows that they barely knew each other.
The reality shows are fairy tales that show people 's expectations on marriage and love; similarly, the Cinderella 's tale shows the transformation of true love and romance in society. Money is a critical determinant of love and romance in society. People make choices on their partners depending on how much wealth and ability to provide in the family. In other words, money is considered as an ingredient of a happy family. Parents and relatives

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