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Full name: Ella (real name; 2015 movie Once Upon a Time), Maid, Princess Cinderella

Occupation: Servant of the Tremaine Family (formerly), Princess

Character Type: Positive

Pets: Bruno (dog), Major (horse)

Fate: Married a Prince

Goal: Get rid of your terrible life and find happiness (done)

Live Model: Helen Stanley, Scarlett Johansson

Type(s): Cinderella from the original fairy tale by Charles Perrault

« How much light is in the word "Cinderella" simple
This name is like the sun outside the window
In old shoes, always obedient and modest
She deserves to be the best of princesses.
»

is a paragon of pure Walt Disney animation excellence. The picture was published in 1950. After financial stagnation and employment in the production of educational films during the war years, Disney dreamed of returning to big animated forms. Walt chose the story of Cinderella for its touching plot, for the magic of the triumph of good over evil, for the emotional appeal so necessary at that difficult time. postwar period. “I want to hit the viewer right in the heart,” the master said to his artists during the production process. In addition, the story of a poor dishwasher girl who turned into a princess was close to Walt and similar to his personal fate.

Character Creation

Image development and animation

Cinderella's lead animators were Mark Davis and Eric Larson. When creating the image of the heroine, there were some "disagreements" between the two animators. As with previous cartoons, at Walt Disney's urging, model actors were hired to perform live-action scenes as a mainstay for the animators. Helen Stanley (who in the future will be a live model for Princess Aurora in the cartoon "" and Anita Radcliffe in the cartoon "101 Dalmatians"). The artists drew Cinderella's animation frames from the actress's movements, which required a lot of effort. According to Walt Disney, this procedure helped to avoid unnecessary expenses for test animation.

« Disney stated that all scenes involving human characters must first be performed by live actors to determine how they will look before starting the expensive animation process. The animators didn't like this way of working, they felt it distracted them from creating the characters. […] [The animators] realized the need for this approach and later admitted that Disney handled the situation with great subtlety.»

―Christopher Finch.

Voice acting

Approximately 400 applicants auditioned for the role of Cinderella, including actresses such as Deanna Shore and Deanna Durbin. But Walt Disney chose Eileen Woods, who at the time worked in radio and knew nothing about auditioning for the role of Cinderella. Her work colleagues invited her to sing songs from the cartoon "Cinderella" and she agreed. Then, without a word to her, Eileen's friends handed over the tapes to the Disney office. After listening to the material, Walt Disney immediately decided that he had found the voice with which he should speak and sing it. main character and contacted Eileen. Right after that, Eileen Woods got the role.

Character

Cinderella is a stubborn and independent girl who never lets anger or grief get the better of her. She is very kind to those around her and is in no way portrayed as naive or infantile.

Appearance description

Cinderella is a young girl with classically beautiful features. She has medium length blonde hair, smooth white skin and bright gray eyes. At the beginning of the cartoon, she wears a brown apron sundress with a blue shirt, then puts on a beautiful blue dress with glass shoes to the ball.

Capabilities

Cinderella understands the language of animals and birds, and also knows how to communicate with her little friends in it.

What did Cinderella bring?

The film premiered on February 15, 1950, as a romantic Valentine's Day gift from Disney.

The production of Cinderella, after the creative and financial decline of the war years, was associated with great risk for Disney - in the event of a failure of the studio, it would be difficult to recover from the damage, because $ 2.5 million was spent on filming. But the film "was doomed to success" and with The first release brought $ 4 million, strengthening the financial position of the studio.

Per long years the existence of the cartoon "Cinderella" has not lost its magical charm. All new generations of children admire his beautiful animation, vivid emotions of the characters, wonderful music and good humor. In Cinderella, as in other Disney films, there is soul, love and some kind of invisible attraction that captures the viewer from the first minutes and does not let go until the very end.

Films, series and sequels

is a 1950 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Productions, based on the fairy tale of the same name by Charles Perrault.

The Disney studio spent $2.5 million and six years of work on the film, from 1944 to 1950. A lot of energy was spent on experimenting with new animation techniques, creating images with three-dimensional forms and searching for new expressive means. The musical accompaniment to the film "Cinderella" consists of 6 songs, each of which is organically connected with the plot and emphasizes the most important points. These are the songs:

  • "The dream will fly by chance";
  • "Sing, nightingale";
  • "Cinderella at work";
  • "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo" (magic song);
  • "My love".

The film was voiced by 9 actors and actresses. In addition to them, more than sixty people worked on the picture. Among them are animators, artists, writers, composers and many other specialists. And they were all led by Walt Disney himself. After the premiere, which took place in 1950, the film was finalized and re-released on screens every seven to eight years. It has been dubbed into dozens of languages ​​and is watched on all continents.

In the late 1980s, Cinderella was released on Home Video by Walt Disney Classics. In Russia, since the early 1990s, it has been distributed on pirated copies in one-voiced translations by Alexei Mikhalev, Mikhail Ivanov, Viktor Makhonko and others.

Plot

Once upon a time there was a girl Cinderella, who lived with her widowed father. Believing that her daughter needed a mother, her father married a widow who had two daughters - Drizella and Anastasia. After the death of her husband, Cinderella's stepmother showed her true "face" - anger, greed and hatred. She turned Cinderella into a housewife-servant and transferred the entire inheritance to herself.

As time went on, the girl became more and more beautiful, despite the fact that she did the most menacing work around the house. In addition, Cinderella had a kind heart and soul, so all the animals that lived near her house were friends with her. At home, Cinderella had friends: the dog Bruno, the horse Major, as well as mice and birds that lived nearby. Especially Cinderella made friends with Jacques, the eldest of the house mice. Cinderella pulled another mouse out of the mousetrap. She named him Gus. Every day, the girl had to perform a number of duties: feed the chickens, take care of the owner's cat Lucifer, and cook food for her stepmother and her daughters.

One morning, the mouse Gus was running from the cat Lucifer chasing him. Escaping, he climbed under Anastasia's teacup. Anastasia, seeing that a mouse was hiding under the cup, blamed Cinderella for everything. Her stepmother added housework to her. At this time, in the palace, the king was worried about whom to marry his son-prince. He really wanted grandchildren and therefore sent his duke to deliver an invitation to the ball to all the young ladies of the kingdom.

Meanwhile at home, Cinderella is given invitations to a ball at the palace. She enters the room where her stepmother's daughter is singing. When Cinderella asks if she can go to the ball too, the stepsisters start laughing at her. To this Cinderella replies that every girl has the right to attend the ball. The stepmother agrees with her, saying that she can go to the ball if she redoes all the housework and finds herself a suitable dress. The stepmother forbids Cinderella to take her mother's old dress, and, in addition, she gives her a huge amount of homework. Wanting to help Cinderella, the mice successfully make her a dress.

However, the sisters, seeing Cinderella in a beautiful dress, in wild anger tear her dress and drive the girl away. After that, she and her mother go to the ball. Cinderella is crying. Just then, the fairy godmother appears and provides Cinderella with everything she needs to travel to the ball. She turns mice into horses, Bruno the dog into a footman, Major's horse into a coachman, a pumpkin into a carriage, and her torn dress into a beautiful snow-white-blue ball gown. For all this, the fairy was enough to say: "Bibbidi-bobbidi-boo!". Cinderella leaves for the ball, and the fairy godmother warns her that she must return before midnight, because at midnight all her magic will return back.

At the ball, the prince does not pay any attention to the girls who have arrived. This fact greatly upsets the king. The duke already convinces him that the ball was started in vain, but just at that time Cinderella appears at the ball, the prince approaches her, and the king interrupts the duke's speech. However, when he sees Cinderella, the prince immediately takes her by the hand and begins to dance with her. The king asks his duke to make sure that no one interferes with them. The stepmother tries to get a closer look at Cinderella, but the duke interferes with her by closing the curtain, behind which Cinderella and the prince are hiding. Meanwhile, it was midnight. The clock chimes and Cinderella runs away.

Everyone rushes in pursuit of her, but the girl manages to quietly return home. One of the glass slippers remained on her foot. Returning to the palace, the duke tells the king about the misfortune that had happened, although before the king had terribly dispersed and wanted to hack the duke, until the latter showed the shoe. Then the satisfied king offers to look for the prince's bride by the shoe that Cinderella lost when she ran down the stairs.

The next morning, it is announced in the kingdom that the girl who fits the glass slipper is the prince's bride. The stepmother, having heard the news, informs her ugly daughters about it. Cinderella hears the stepmother's conversation with her daughters, begins to hum the melody that they sang with the prince when they danced, while leaving for the tower where she lives to change clothes. Realizing that Cinderella is the same girl with whom the prince danced, her stepmother tricks her into locking her there.

The duke arrives at the stepmother's house. The mice discreetly pull out a key from their stepmother's pocket and carry it to Cinderella. Their stepmother's cat named Lucifer interferes with them, but Bruno the dog chases him away. Cinderella opens the door. One of the stepmother's daughters, Anastasia, begins unsuccessfully trying on a shoe, which turns out to be disproportionately small for her. Drizella then tries to put the shoe on, causing her foot to twist beyond belief.

The duke is about to leave, when suddenly Cinderella appears on the stairs and asks to try on a shoe. The stepmother tries to prevent this by saying that Cinderella is a simple servant, but the Duke sternly reminds her that any girl should try on the shoe. The footman runs to Cinderella with a shoe, but at that moment the stepmother gives him a cane, the footman falls, drops the shoe and it breaks. The duke is frightened, not knowing what threatens him now from the king. However, Cinderella takes out a second shoe from her apron pocket. The Duke is delighted, and the stepmother is shocked by such an unexpected turn. Then the sisters realized what kind of girl she was at the ball and asked Cinderella for forgiveness for all the insults that she suffered from them. And Cinderella forgave them wholeheartedly. The cartoon ends with a scene of a cheerful and happy wedding.

Production

Released at the junction of Disney's early works of the 1930s and more classical forms of drawing in the 1940s, Cinderella was received less enthusiastically by critics. "Cinderella" was the first cartoon released after the Second World War ("", 1942). Second World War and the resulting decline in distribution forced Disney to release a number of low-cost films such as "" and "" during the 1940s. The short version of the cartoon was created by Walt Disney himself back in 1922.

The cartoon won the Golden Bear award at the Berlin Film Festival in 1951. Walt Disney won a special award at the 1950 Cannes Film Festival for the cartoon.

The prototype for Cinderella was the actress Ingrid Bergman.

The key to Cinderella's success had to lie in a combination of a famous, time-honed story with wit and hilariousness that would freshen up the tale and adapt it to a modern audience. Cinderella was a big risk for Disney - if he failed with it, the studio would probably stop funding feature films. But the film was a success, grossing $4,000,000 in its first release, raising the studio's financial position to its highest level since 1938. Walt Disney has reduced the risk of working on Cinderella to a minimum. There was to be no ambiguity, no "wrong turn" that could lower the film's revenue. Instead of embarking on endless and costly experiments with story structure and the natural movement of characters, Disney opted to use live actors to create most of the shots. The shots were studied as much as possible, and the main movements were carefully tracked. One of artistic techniques the film featured complex color modeling by Claude Coates and Mary Blair. Cool colors were used heavily to create the backgrounds to make the characters appear even more vivid and alive in contrast. The same technique was later used by Michael Giaimo when creating "" (1995).

Heroes

At the beginning of the project, Disney wanted to turn to the image of Snow White, but ultimately decided to reveal to the world a completely new princess who would be a worthy successor to everyone's beloved Snow White.

To create the image of a beautiful maid, 18-year-old actress Helen Stanley was involved, who breathed life into her fairy tale character. Eric Larson, one of the studio's artists, praised Helen's role in creating the Cinderella character, acknowledging that the actress was a great inspiration to the animators in creating a convincingly realistic girl. In a 1956 issue of The Mickey Mouse Club, Helen even recreated her performance as Cinderella, wearing the same costume she wore during the film's sketches.

It is noteworthy that Helen Stanley served as a living model for her half-sister Drizella.

Also, the popular radio singer Ilene Woods had a profound influence on creating a heartfelt image of Cinderella, endowing the beautiful princess with a wonderful voice. It is noteworthy that after a trial of 350 performers, Walt Disney, having heard Ilene's singing, got excited. The singer was immediately hired to voice Cinderella. The songs from the film became hits at the time of its release and have remained so to this day.

As a result, the image of Cinderella is perfectly revealed in the animation - the heroine turned out to be alive and touching, the viewer feels her pain, joy, sadness and, at the same time, the presence of a strong spirit.

Like Snow White surrounded by funny dwarfs, the new princess needed a fast-paced, comedic setting. “We have to make little friends for Cinderella,” said Walt. These funny characters are ... mice - smart Jacques and chubby Gus made up a delightful comic duet.

Other animals surrounding Cinderella are also interesting. Especially notable is the cat Lucifer.

Creation

The shooting of the picture lasted six years, from 1944 to 1950. Several dozen people worked on the film. Among them are actors who voiced characters, directors, artists, animators, writers, composers and other creative professionals. Walt Disney himself supervised the entire work process.

Especially a lot of effort was spent on the search for a new animation technique, the creation of three-dimensional forms and the use of new expressive means. And, as always, the animation of the cartoon meets the highest standards.

Almost the entire picture was created using the latest Live Action technique for that time - first, real actors were filmed, then they were outlined.

One of the creative techniques of the painting is the complex modeling of colors. Most of the film's background is made up of cold colors that set off the characters and make them even more vivid and alive.

Characters of characters are reflected in their appearance. Each hero has his own personality, his own facial expression: Cinderella is kind and honest, the stepmother is cold and evil, the king is good-natured and a little strict. Drawn characters are so similar to real people! What are the sleepy Cinderella, the funny muzzles of mice, the stepmother darkening with anger!

Mark Davis, who created the memorable moment of Cinderella's rags turning into a shimmery sequined dress, recalled that when asked by a studio guest about his favorite animation, Walt Disney replied, "Well, I guess that's where Cinderella got her dress."

The landscapes of the picture are both fabulous and realistic at the same time. Nature drawn to the smallest detail, Cinderella's house and the royal palace are admired - all the details are so beautifully and reliably depicted. It is felt that incredible work and soul of its creators have been invested in the film. Maybe that's what makes Disney movies so unique, unforgettable and loved.

The film's music is also great. The story of Cinderella is accompanied by six songs, each of which emphasizes the most important moments of the plot: "Cinderella", "Cinderella at work", "Bibbidi-Babbidi-Boo", "Yes, this is love", "Your dreams are born in the heart" and "Sing , nightingale. Beautiful voices and melodies make songs memorable.

The magical song "Bibbidy-Babbidi-Boo" ("Bibbidy-Bobbidi-Boo") was nominated for an Oscar as the best song.


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Awards and nominations

1950- Special Prize of the Venice Film Festival, nomination for the "Golden Lion";

1951- Prize of the Berlin Film Festival "Golden Bear" for the best musical, Audience Award "Big Bronze Plate";

1951- Academy Award nomination for Best Sound best song and the best soundtrack for musical pictures;

1960- nomination of the Berlin Film Festival for the prize "Golden Bear".

It is interesting:

      • Cinderella is also the second Disney princess and the eighth oldest of them all - she is 17 years old.

        Cinderella's stepmother looks like Maleficent, the evil witch from Sleeping Beauty.

        When Cinderella sings "Sing, sweet nightingale," three air bubbles form the ears and head of Mickey Mouse, the hallmark of the Disney studio.

        After its release, the film was revised every seven to eight years.

        Cinderella has been translated into many languages ​​and is watched and loved all over the world.

        The transformation of Cinderella's tattered clothes into a ball gown was Walt Disney's most beloved animation moment from his film.

        Cinderella is the second official Disney princess, having joined the franchise in 1950 after Snow White (1937).

        Although this was only the second introduction of a Disney princess, the main character's story preceded Snow White in the 1922 animated short.

        Cinderella is the first Disney princess whose image was based on the fairy tales of Charles Perrault (the second was Aurora).

        Cinderella is the second Disney princess to receive a feature film many years after the original cartoon. The first was Aurora, and the third will be Belle.

        Cinderella is the second oldest Disney princess after Elsa, who at the time of the coronation in the cartoon Cold heart was 21 years old.

        Cinderella is the first princess whose childhood was shown on screen.

        Cinderella's hair color is a big controversy among fans. In the original cartoon, they appear to be light red. In the Disney franchise and parks, Cinderella's hair is represented as bright yellow.

        Cinderella's features and facial expressions are similar to Alice from the cartoon Alice in Wonderland(1951) and Cartoon Wendy Peter Pan (1953).

        Cinderella is the second orphan princess.

        Like Snow White, Cinderella spends most of her life without a father. Instead, she is under the care of a cruel and envious stepmother. Both heroines were forced to become servants in own house.

        Shoes also became a symbolic message. Cinderella is so delicate that she can walk in glass shoes and not break them.

        Cinderella is the only princess who wears the attire of a simple maid in the castle. Other princesses wear royal attire when they are in their kingdom.

Cinderella 2: Dreams Come True

- a full-length cartoon, released in 2002 by The Walt Disney Company, the release took place immediately on DVD. The cartoon is a sequel to the 1950 cartoon Cinderella. The cartoon combines 3 stories, in the style of the animated series. The same technique was used in .

Plot

Mice Gus and Jacques are in a hurry to the fairy, who should read them a fairy tale about Cinderella. They are late for the fairy tale, so they ask to tell a new one, but the fairy says that there is only one fairy tale about Cinderella. Then the mice have the idea to write their own book with stories about Cinderella. The fairy helps them with magic, and the mice, remembering some interesting story related to Cinderella, immediately write it down in their book.

The first story is about Cinderella's first days after her wedding at the castle. The prince asks her to arrange a royal holiday, promising to help, but then it turns out that the king is planning another event of national importance. Then he takes the prince with him on a trip, leaving Cinderella in the care of Prudence, a court lady with tough morals who adheres to the old ways. Her task is to make a real princess out of Cinderella before the king and prince return. But Cinderella doesn't quite like Prudence's ways, and she decides to do everything her own way...

In the second story, the main character is Cinderella's best friend, the mouse Jacques, who, mistakenly believing that Cinderella no longer needs him, since she is now a princess, wanted to become a man. He thought he would have fewer problems that way. The fairy godmother fulfills his request with the help of a magic wand - she makes a man out of Jacques. But it turns out that he is not adapted to human life, and he has much more problems than when he was a mouse ...

In the third story, Anastacia, Cinderella's half-sister, walking with her mother and sister through the village market in search of the best fabric for a ball gown, enters a bakery and meets with a baker. Mutual sympathy arises between them, and a conversation is struck up, but Lady Tremaine, having previously criticized the baker as being no match for Anastacia, takes the girl and leaves. Cinderella and her friends are watching this situation through the bakery window. They decide to unite the lovers by all means.

Having finished writing the book, the mice rush to Cinderella to please her with a gift.

Cinderella 3: Evil Spell

is a feature-length animated film by DisneyToon Studios, released in 2007 straight to DVD. The cartoon was released on February 6, 2007 and was rated G (no age limit) by the MPAA.

Plot

Cinderella and the prince are celebrating their wedding anniversary, and the fairy godmother, along with Jacques and Gus, Cinderella's mouse friends, have a festive picnic for them in the forest. During the celebration, the fairy accidentally loses her magic wand, and the wand ends up in the hands of Lady Treyman's evil stepmother. She and her daughters decide to take revenge on Cinderella. With the help of a magic wand, the stepmother returns time to the moment when the duke was looking all over the kingdom for a girl who lost her shoe at the ball. Thanks to the magic wand, the shoe fit Anastasia. When Cinderella arrives, it turns out that it's already late - Anastasia and the duke went to the castle.

Cinderella decides to go to the castle - after all, the prince remembers with whom he danced. But the stepmother manages to enchant the prince, and now he thinks that he was dancing with Anastasia. Cinderella finds the prince, but he no longer remembers her. She finds out that her stepmother has a magic wand and decides to steal it, but fails. The stepmother orders the guards to put Cinderella on the ship, which sails today. The mice find the prince and tell him that his stepmother hypnotized him and that he really loves Cinderella.

The prince is trying to catch the ship's departure. Cinderella returns and begins to prepare for the wedding, but the stepmother sneaks into Cinderella's room, falsely saying that she agrees that the prince will marry her, but in fact she turned Anastasia into Cinderella. They order Lucifer to make sure that Cinderella can never return to the castle. The wedding begins, and Cinderella, who has finished with the treacherous cat Lucifer, manages to escape and make it before the wedding begins. Lady Treiman and Drizella are turned into toads, while Anastasia turns into herself. A good fairy appears and takes her wand. Cinderella and the prince are getting married again.

Creation:

When Frank Nissen, the director of Cinderella 3, was finishing work on another Disney cartoon "", the studio administrators offered him to direct New film about Cinderella, to which Nissen agreed. The filming process for Cinderella 3 lasted more than two years, from the beginning of 2004 to the end of 2006.

For the roles of the characters in Cinderella 3, Frank Nissen chose the same actors that voiced the characters in the previous sequel, Cinderella 2: Dreams Come True. According to director Nissen:

Everyone knows their voices. They are the voices that the company uses throughout. Every time they need Cinderella somewhere, whether it's on the radio or somewhere in the [Disneyland] parks where the voice should be part of the show, they use these people. They know the characters really well and they are very good actors. It's just an unbreakable thing.

Music:

The music and songs of Cinderella 3, such as "Best of the Best" (Eng. Perfectly Perfect), "More than a dream" (eng. More Than a Dream), "Anastasia's Song" and "At the Ball" (eng. At the Ball) were written by composers Alan Zachary and Michael Weiner. The final composition for the cartoon "I still believe" (eng. I still believe) was written by fellow composers Matthew Gerrard and Bridget Benenate, and performed by American actress and singer Hayden Panettiere. A music video was later filmed for the song and included in Additional materials for the DVD edition of Cinderella 3. An official soundtrack for the animated film has yet to be released.

Disney Entertainment Centers

Cinderella's Castle is an attraction in the Magic Kingdom park, which is part of the Disney World entertainment center, which is the official symbol of both the park and the entire center. There is also a similar castle at Disneyland in Tokyo. In addition, the role of Cinderella in front of park visitors is played by actresses dressed as the heroine. In 2012, Cinderella, along with other Disney princesses, became the heroine of the Princess Fairytale Hall attraction in the Magic Kingdom park, replacing the Snow White's Scary Adventures attraction.


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Title of the work: "Cinderella".

Number of pages: 32.

Genre of the work: fairy tale.

Main characters: Cinderella, Stepmother and her daughters, Cinderella's dad, Prince, King, Fairy godmother.

Summary of the fairy tale "Cinderella" for the reader's diary

Cinderella's dad decided to marry a second time.

His chosen one was a woman with two daughters.

The stepmother immediately took a dislike to Cinderella and threw all the housework on her fragile shoulders.

One day, the King decided to hold a gala ball so that the Prince would find a bride for himself.

The stepmother and her daughters could not miss such an event and ordered Cinderella to sew dresses for them.

And the girl herself was left at home, but ordered to clean up the cellar.

When Cinderella was cleaning, her godmother appeared and conjured her a dress, shoes and a carriage with a crew.

At the ball, Cinderella met the Prince, who immediately fell in love with her.

But when the clock struck midnight, the girl left the palace and lost her shoe.

The prince found Cinderella, returned her shoe and married the girl.

Plan for retelling the fairy tale "Cinderella"

1. The marriage of the father and the appearance of the evil Stepmother.

2. Cinderella follows all the orders of the Stepmother.

3. Ball in the palace.

4. Cinderella stays at home and sorts through cereals.

5. The unexpected appearance of the fairy godmother.

6. Miraculous transformation.

7. The appearance of Cinderella at the ball.

8. The prince likes a beautiful stranger.

9. Midnight: Cinderella leaves the palace.

10. The family again goes to the second ball without Cinderella.

11. Cinderella dances with the Prince.

12. Loss of a glass slipper.

13. The search for the beloved Prince.

14. Cinderella tries on a shoe.

15. The prince finds his beloved and marries her.

The main idea of ​​the fairy tale "Cinderella"

The main idea of ​​the fairy tale about Cinderella is that good always triumphs over evil, and any hard work is always appreciated and rewarded.

What does the fairy tale "Cinderella" teach

A good fairy tale about Cinderella by Charles Perrault teaches us to be patient, kind, modest and hardworking.

A bad streak is always followed by a happy streak.

For all the efforts of the girl, she was generously awarded and all her dreams came true.

Cinderella patiently carried out all the orders of the Stepmother, continued to dream and her dreams came true.

The fairy tale teaches us that we need to believe in our dreams and they will definitely come true.

The fairy tale teaches us to wait, hope and believe that the best is yet to come.

A brief review of the fairy tale "Cinderella" for the reader's diary

The fairy tale "Cinderella" by Charles Perrault is one of my favorites.

Based on this fairy tale, many cartoons and films have been shot, but a fairy tale is always more interesting to read.

This is a story about an ordinary hard-working girl who did not succumb to the evil attacks from her Stepmother, but managed to remain just as sweet and sympathetic.

As a reward for her diligence, she got to the ball, where she met the love of her life.

The tale of Cinderella is not only bright and good story but also instructive.

I believe that Cinderella rightfully received all the awards and got married.

After all, the trials that she went through for you could not have been otherwise.

From this fairy tale, I realized that you need to always and in everything be yourself, and if we deserve it, then fate will reward us for everything.

What proverbs are suitable for the work "Cinderella"

"Patience and a little effort".

"What goes around comes around".

"After a thunderstorm - a bucket, after grief - joy."

"Do a good deed and throw it into the water."

"You see less, you love more."

Unknown words and their meanings

Modiste - dressmaker.

Dirty is dirty.

A harness is an accessory for harnessing horses.

Lackey is a servant.

Liveries - uniforms.

Galloon - a stripe on clothes.

The writing

CINDERELLA (fr. Cinderella) - the heroine of Ch. Perro's fairy tale "Cinderella" (1697). "Kind, friendly, sweet" - this is how the author characterizes his heroine. This is truly one of the most subtle and charming images among fairy tale heroines. Cinderella is modest, hardworking, flexible, benevolent. The daughter of a respectable and noble man, Cinderella, oppressed by her evil stepmother, lives in her own house as a servant, performing, and completely meekly, all the menial household work. She cleans boilers and pans, washes ladders; she takes care of her half-sisters, who repay her with black ingratitude, sleeps in the attic under the very roof, on a prickly straw bedding, and silently endures all insults, not even daring to complain to her father. She was nicknamed Cinderella for her dress, which was always stained with ashes. A fairy tale is a fairy tale, and Cinderella gets to the ball. Her fairy godmother helps her. Cinderella is so beautiful that the prince distinguishes her from all the ladies present, and the guests are also fascinated by the stranger. And here Cinderella would take revenge on her sisters and stepmother, do something unpleasant to them, but, on the contrary, she “sound out for them, said a few pleasant words to each, treated them to oranges and lemons, which the prince himself brought her.” Having married the prince, Cinderella immediately forgave her sisters for all insults, because, as Perrault writes, "she was not only pretty, but also kind." The image of Cinderella captivated many artists. The Grimm brothers (1814) created their own version of the Cinderella story. The Italian composer D. Rossini wrote a lyric-comic opera based on this plot (1817), and S.S. Prokofiev wrote a ballet of the same name (1944). The domestic film "Cinderella" (1947) with Y. Zheymo in the title role (based on the play and script by E. L. Schwartz) is recognized as a classic of children's cinema.

The main character of the fairy tale by the French writer Charles Perrault "Cinderella or the Crystal Slipper" is a kind, beautiful and friendly girl who was left without a mother. Her father remarried a woman with two daughters. But the new wife had an unenviable character. She immediately disliked her stepdaughter, who was much more beautiful than her daughters. The girl got the most difficult and dirty housework, and she had to live in the attic. In the evenings, after work, she rested on a box of ashes, and for this she was nicknamed Cinderella.

Once the royal son decided to have a ball and Cinderella's sisters received an invitation to it. Preparing for the ball, they completely drove Cinderella with various assignments. When the sisters, along with their stepmother, left for the ball, Cinderella burst into tears - she really wanted to get to this ball. It so happened that her godmother, a fairy, came to visit her. Having learned about Cinderella's desire, the fairy did not hesitate for a long time. She turned a pumpkin into a carriage, mice into horses, and a rat into a coachman. At the back of the carriage were footmen in livery who had previously been lizards. Then the fairy turned the girl's old clothes into a beautiful ball gown and presented her with rock crystal shoes. Sending Cinderella to the ball, the godmother ordered her to return before midnight, and later all magical transformations would lose their power.

The appearance of an unknown beauty in the palace did not go unnoticed. And the king, and the prince, and the guests - everyone was in awe of her beauty. The prince danced all evening with a beautiful stranger, entertained her and treated her with sweets. At some point, Cinderella even found her sisters and talked to them, but they did not recognize her at all. When there was very little time left until midnight, the beautiful stranger said goodbye to everyone and quickly left the royal palace.

The next day, Cinderella went to the ball again. But this time, she missed the moment when it was already time to leave, and she had to urgently run away from the palace. In her haste, she lost one shoe, which the prince later found.

A few days later, the prince announced that the one who would fit the glass slipper would become his wife. The shoe was tried on by all the girls in the kingdom, but it did not fit anyone. Finally, it was the turn of Cinderella and her sisters. The shoe did not fit the sisters, although they tried very hard to put it on. But Cinderella's shoe fit. And when she took out the second shoe and put it on too, everyone understood who that beautiful stranger was. Cinderella was taken to the palace, where her wedding with the prince took place.

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The main meaning of the fairy tale "Cinderella" is that behind the unsightly appearance people often do not notice the positive qualities of a person. The good in a fairy tale is helped to defeat the forces of good. The fairy tale "Cinderella" teaches us to help loved ones in difficult times, not to lose human dignity, to believe in goodness.

In the fairy tale, I liked the fairy godmother of Cinderella, who came to the girl's aid in time and managed to organize, literally from nothing, both a magnificent crew and a beautiful outfit for a trip to the ball.

Causes sympathy and Cinderella. Her positive qualities played a significant role in her fate. Her beauty, which was hidden from others by old, unsightly clothes, as well as her kind and sweet disposition, charmed the prince so much that he did his best to find the mysterious owner of the glass slipper.

What proverbs fit the story?

They are greeted by clothes, escorted by mind.
Helped in time - helped twice.
As you live, so you will be known.

Cinderella

CINDERELLA (fr. Cinderella) - the heroine of Ch. Perro's fairy tale "Cinderella" (1697). "Kind, friendly, sweet" - this is how the author characterizes his heroine. This is really one of the most subtle and charming images among fairy-tale heroines. Cinderella is modest, hardworking, flexible, benevolent. The daughter of a respectable and noble man, Cinderella, oppressed by her evil stepmother, lives in her own house as a servant, performing, and completely meekly, all the menial household work. She cleans boilers and pans, washes ladders; she takes care of her half-sisters, who repay her with black ingratitude, sleeps in the attic under the very roof, on a prickly straw bedding, and silently endures all insults, not even daring to complain to her father. She was nicknamed Cinderella for her dress, which was always stained with ashes. A fairy tale is a fairy tale, and Cinderella gets to the ball. Her fairy godmother helps her. Cinderella is so beautiful that the prince distinguishes her from all the ladies present, and the guests are also fascinated by the stranger. And here Cinderella would take revenge on her sisters and stepmother, do something unpleasant to them, but, on the contrary, she “sound out for them, said a few pleasant words to each, treated them to oranges and lemons, which the prince himself brought her.” Having married the prince, Cinderella immediately forgave her sisters for all insults, because, as Perrault writes, "she was not only pretty, but also kind." The image of Cinderella captivated many artists. The Grimm brothers (1814) created their own version of the Cinderella story. The Italian composer D. Rossini wrote a lyric-comic opera based on this plot (1817), and S.S. Prokofiev wrote a ballet of the same name (1944). The domestic film "Cinderella" (1947) with Y. Zheymo in the title role (based on the play and script by E. L. Schwartz) is recognized as a classic of children's cinema.

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