Cinderella
tales would both agree and disagree
with such a statement. In a sense, fairy tales in some cases are about finding a husband as
a husband represents a form of support. Without a husband a woman presumably cannot
be a mother and will not be able to eat or survive. Finding a husband has been an
important aspect of womanhood throughout history in many societies.
In
A Cinderella Story
, the Cinderella character, Sam, finds her dream to be
shattered as a little girl when her father dies in an earthquake. Since a will cannot be
found, her stepmother inherits his estate as well as her and she is vanquished to live in the
attic as her stepsisters look on and giggle as it rains outside. Sam is banished from her
own world, her bedroom in her father’s house, into the attic which is the beginning of her
trials as a Cinderella.
Audiences are then swept through time to eight years later, similarly to the way in
which audiences of the literary versions of the tale are given the background of
Cinderella’s youthful life and then taken to a point in time years later while she has been
treated as a servant throughout. She is also demonstrated to be scholarly and pretty while
her stepmother and stepsisters are proven to be stupid, awkward, and unattractive.
We are introduced to many characters who are present in
Cinderella
tales in one
form or another. In this tale, the characters happen to be human rather than animal or
supernatural. We are introduced to characters playing the roles of Prince Charming, an
evil princess, Cinderella’s helpers, and the fairy godmother. In this version, she also has
a best friend experiencing a similar plight as he pines after the evil princess. These
characters are given modern roles more suited to the setting of the film. The traditional
slipper test is also updated so that Cinderella loses her cellular phone rather than a shoe or
slipper and Cinderella is given a ride to the ball in a gold colored car rather than a
pumpkin coach.
The story plays itself out as a loose interpretation of Perrault’s tale including
many of the same major facets such as the fairy godmother figure, the ball, the search for
the Cinderella, and the happy reunited couple. One of the last scenes shows her packing
and as she picks up the fairy tale book from her childhood a packet falls out of it. This
packet contains her father’s will, which leaves his entire estate to her, allowing her to
follow her dreams and go to college as well as be free from her stepfamily. In this
adaptation of
Cinderella
the worthy are rewarded while the wicked are punished in
keeping with the traditional tales. This adaptation also takes modern living and
conveniences into consideration, making the characters socialize not only in person but
through emails, phone calls, text messages, intercoms, and other modern devices. It also
takes into consideration that modern teenagers attend high school and college with
schooling being a major part of their life. The film adapts the traditional
Cinderella
tale
to fit with these modern trappings so that it is more familiar to modern audiences and
allows them to better sympathize and empathize with the characters presented. This
sympathy and empathy is important as this is a major component of why fairy tales have
endured the test of time as is stated by Paradiz.
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This film’s Cinderella is allowed more
strength of character than is Disney’s Cinderella, being able to confront her stepmother
and the prince towards the end of the film rather than remaining completely passive. This
strength of character pays homage back to other
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