Cinderella
Book Review
Yevgeny Schwartz's play "Cinderella" is one of the most famous and beloved adaptations of the classic fairy tale. Critics note that Schwartz managed to infuse the traditional plot with elements of satire and irony, making his work unique and relevant for different generations. Unlike the original fairy tale, the characters in Schwartz's play are more complex and multifaceted, and the dialogues are filled with wit and subtle humor. Special attention is given to the character of Cinderella, who is portrayed not only as a victim of circumstances but also as a strong, determined individual capable of fighting for her happiness. Critics also highlight Schwartz's skill in creating vivid and memorable secondary characters, such as the stepmother and sisters, who add depth and dynamism to the plot. Overall, Yevgeny Schwartz's "Cinderella" is considered a classic of Soviet dramaturgy, remaining relevant and in demand on theatrical stages.
