1. Good Versus Evil in Two Iterations of Cinderella
Mention is made of "animal friends- (Grant 628), a group of friendly mice and other barnyard animals that take a shining to Cinderella's sunny disposition despite her tough lot in life, again showing how clearly defined the forces of good are in relation to those of evil. ... One such example of this is the description of the fall of Ashella's house because of "a scrupulous man- (Lee 616), a fact that shows that whether her house was benevolent or malicious, it fell due to the desires of an evil man, the Duke. ... The pumpkin coach, mice doormen and horse coachmen were all devices...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate