Cinderella
fr. Cendrillon · 1697
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Main Ideas
- The power of kindness and humility: Despite hardships and unfair treatment, Cinderella maintains her kindness and humility, which ultimately brings her happiness.
- Belief in miracles: The story shows that even in the most hopeless situations, miracles can happen that change life for the better.
- Justice and reward: Cinderella receives her deserved reward for her virtues, while her wicked stepmother and stepsisters are left with nothing.
- Social classes and prejudices: The fairy tale touches on the theme of social classes and prejudices, showing that a person's true qualities are more important than their social status.
- Role of the fairy godmother: The fairy godmother symbolizes help and support that can come at the most needed moment if one believes in it.

Date of publication: 22 February 2025
Updated: 2 March 2025
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Genre: Children's literature
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