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Essay / Cinderella Review - 787
In a number of Disney fairy tale films, an ornate storybook comes to life, featuring this retelling of an old favorite film. A rich widower has a daughter named Cinderella. In a far and distant kingdom, Cinderella lives happily with her mother and father until her mother dies. Cinderella's father remarries a cold and cruel woman who has two daughters, Drizella and Anastasia. When her father dies, Cinderella's evil stepmother turns her into a virtual servant in her own house. Meanwhile, across town, in the castle, the king decides that his son, the prince, must find a suitable wife and provide him with the required number of grandchildren. This is why the king invites all the eligible girls in the kingdom to a costume ball, where his son can choose his bride. Cinderella doesn't have a suitable evening dress for the ball, but her friends the mice, led by Jaques and Gus, and the birds give her a hand in making one, a dress that the evil stepsisters immediately tear apart. prom night. At this point, enter the Fairy Godmother, the Pumpkin Carriage, the Royal Ball, the Stroke of Midnight, the Glass Slipper and the rest, as they say, is fairy tale history. the expectations formed by society regarding different behaviors in social situations, therefore considering gender as the product of socialization. Gender role theory allows room for change in gender relations, provided that the social structures and conventions that construct gender roles change. Society believes that success and happiness in a person's life depends on whether they properly fulfill the duties of their gender. In the case of women, they are expected to be nurturing... middle of paper ... I didn't want others to think they were weird. He noticed that people are influenced by those around them. The purpose of this experiment was to study the extent to which social pressure from a majority group could influence a person to conform. In Cinderella, the stepsisters were obedient. By following their mother-in-law's orders. In the series Cinderella Anastasia at the beginning she is obedient to her mother then later in the series she becomes disobedient. Cinderella's stepmother has the central power, she is the head of the house, that's why Cinderella's step-sisters were afraid of her. Additionally, Cinderella herself was obedient even though she knew they treated her badly. She didn't want to disobey because her father and mother are dead, she has no parents, the only person she had was her stepmother and stepsisters.