Cinderella
Book Review
«Cinderella» by Charles Perrault is a classic fairy tale that continues to enchant readers with its simplicity and depth. Critics note that Perrault masterfully combines elements of magic and reality, creating a story that not only entertains but also teaches. The main theme of the fairy tale is the triumph of kindness and humility over cruelty and envy. Cinderella, despite all the hardships, maintains her kindness and faith in the better, which ultimately leads her to happiness. Critics also emphasize the importance of magical elements, such as the fairy godmother and the magical carriage, which symbolize hope and the possibility of change. Perrault's language is simple and elegant, making the fairy tale accessible to readers of all ages. At the same time, critics point out that «Cinderella» is not just a children's story but a work that touches on important social and moral issues, such as social inequality and the power of inner goodness. Overall, «Cinderella» remains one of the most beloved and frequently interpreted fairy tales, thanks to its universal message and charming narrative.
