Cinderella
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# A popular [[fairy tale]] embodying a classic folk tale myth-element of unjust [[oppression]] and triumphant [[reward]], of which there were hundreds of versions before modern times. | # A popular [[fairy tale]] embodying a classic folk tale myth-element of unjust [[oppression]] and triumphant [[reward]], of which there were hundreds of versions before modern times. | ||
# The main [[character]] in this story, a [[mistreat]]ed and [[impoverished]] girl. At a [[royal]] [[ball]] she meets a handsome [[prince]] who later identifies her with a dropped article, most commonly a [[slipper]], and removes her from her poverty. | # The main [[character]] in this story, a [[mistreat]]ed and [[impoverished]] girl. At a [[royal]] [[ball]] she meets a handsome [[prince]] who later identifies her with a dropped article, most commonly a [[slipper]], and removes her from her poverty. | ||
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+ | *[[Cinderella's Ballroom]] | ||
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- A popular fairy tale embodying a classic folk tale myth-element of unjust oppression and triumphant reward, of which there were hundreds of versions before modern times.
- The main character in this story, a mistreated and impoverished girl. At a royal ball she meets a handsome prince who later identifies her with a dropped article, most commonly a slipper, and removes her from her poverty.
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