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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. Classic disney tale everyone should own. ( ) Cinderella is about a young girl who finds true love and overcomes her fears.Cinderella is a classic fairy tale that most children are familiar with this allows teachers to use this with the LEA approach. It also teaches lessons and morals to children.Deconstruction of this book can go many ways. Great to use in the classroom. Cinderella over comes her fear of her sisters and step mother to be with the prince or you could talk about the friends she has who help her in hard times. The illustrations of this book are the best they show and tell the story very well they come right from the orignal movie! This book can also be used to talk about what you believe in and the strength to over come that. The fairytale, “Cinderella,” has been one of my favorites since I was a child and a book that I have probably read over 100 times. The story of Cinderella is a European folktale that, like any fairytale, has been rewritten, adapted, and modified numerous times. Although several adaptations of this story have been created, the moral always remains the same. This beloved fairytale presents the reader with a variety of morals, but I believe the most prominent morals are choosing kindness even when someone is unkind to you and that good always wins out over evil. This fairytale tells the story of a young girl named Cinderella who lives with her terrible stepmother and two stepsisters. Throughout the story, Cinderella is faced with different struggles she must overcome, which gives the reader a chance to understand the morals because the reader sees how Cinderella overcomes her obstacles. In order to help the reader grasp the message, the author created a plot that forces Cinderella to act in a way that shows the reader the importance of the morals. For example, through illustrations and detailed text, the reader gets the mental image of the terrible things Cinderella is faced with. When the Prince was throwing a ball, Cinderella’s stepmother told her she could attend if she finished her work and found something to wear. Cinderella promptly finished everything, and when she came downstairs in a dress, her sisters destroyed her dress. The quote, “They ripped off the sash and pulled off the beads. Cinderella’s dress was ruined,” shows the reader how cruel Cinderella’s family was to her and gives the reader the opportunity to feel empathy for her character. This story presents the reader with a plot that gives the impression that Cinderella will never make it to the ball and will continue to be treated terribly by her family. Although Cinderella’s family is constantly cruel to her, she never says anything bad to them and always obeys their wishes. This shows the reader that being unkind to someone who is unkind to you will never give you satisfaction or make a bad situation better. To further this moral, the reader is shown that good always wins over evil. When Cinderella thinks she will never get to the ball, her fairy godmother shows up and dresses her in a beautiful gown and turns a pumpkin and mice into a coach and carriage to take her to the ball. This gives the reader hope that Cinderella will have a happy ending, but is still unsure because she returns after dancing the night away with the Prince only to go back to her awful family. The author uses suspense and text that leaves the reader unsure of the ending to keep the reader engaged and ultimately grasps the moral. At the end of this fairytale, the Prince finds the girl who fits the glass slipper that was left behind at the ball. The Prince wanted to marry that girl and the reader knew that the girl was Cinderella. When the Prince finally finds Cinderella and sees that she fits the shoe and has the matching shoe, they are married and live happily ever after, leaving the stepmother and stepsister alone with no Prince and no one to boss around. These plot elements and the simple, detailed text used throughout the story allows the reader to truly follow along with the story and understand the morals that you should choose kindness even when someone is unkind to you and that good always wins out over evil. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
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In her haste to flee the palace before the magic of the fairy godmother loses effect, Cinderella leaves behind one clue to her identity. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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