Complete Cinderella story
The story of Cinderella is a universal children's story , and it is one of the most famous stories for children, and it has been represented in many films and programs in languages, and some details in the story differed from one novel to another, but there are many similarities in the general framework of the story.
Chapter One: The Suffering of Cinderella
There was a gentleman who lived with his second wife, whom he married after the death of his first wife, and this wife was - unlike the first one - arrogant, cruel and ill-mannered. The matter was not limited to her only, as she had two daughters who were similar in character and morals, as they took from her the bad temper and envy. This man had a daughter named Cinderella, who was a soft-tempered girl, who was charismatic with goodness and goodness of soul and morals, and she inherited these characteristics from her deceased mother. [1]Not long after the new man got married, until his wife began to show her mistreatment of Cinderella, not for nothing, but for her jealousy of her beauty, good manners and delicacy, these qualities in Cinderella made the two girls appear more ugly and hateful, and therefore this woman did not stop harassing her in various ways, so she left She has the most difficult work in the house, such as washing utensils and dishes, polishing the furniture, she also made her wipe the floor and make the bed every morning. It did not stop, but rather made her sleep in [[Uncle Tom's Cabin story summary | Attic]] on a bed made of dirty straw. Adding to Cinderella’s suffering was that her stepmother’s two daughters were enjoying a luxurious life. They slept on luxurious beds in elegant rooms with inlaid floors and large mirrors that allowed them to see their full picture in them. [1]
Her stepmother used to treat her two daughters with kindness, giving them all kinds of attention, and she made them wear the most beautiful clothes, and she fed them the most delicious food, and in return she gave Cinderella nothing but the shabby and worn out clothes that worn out the use of the two girls, and she did not allow her to own anything but some scrap. Despite the fatigue that Cinderella was afflicting with due to her continuous work throughout the day and into the evening, her stepmother did not allow her to relax and sit in front of the fireplace until late in the evening, when the fire was about to go out, so the poor woman sits near the ashes that still retains a little From heat; The remnants of that fire were all that comforted Cinderella's late-night cold and fatigue. [2]
Poor Cinderella endured all the harm that she was receiving from her stepmother and her daughters, and she never dared tell her father about the bad treatment she was going through in his home, so she was sure that he would reprimand her instead of helping her, because he believed his domineering wife in everything, and what was To oppose it in opinion. [1]
Chapter Two: The Prince's Call
One day, an invitation arrived at the house from the king's palace, saying that the prince (the king's son) had prepared a big party, and he invited all the girls in the town to dress up and attend this party. And the invitation that reached the house did not exclude anyone, meaning that Cinderella would have gone to that party had it not been that her stepmother refused to do so, and forced Cinderella to decorate the dresses that she and her daughters would wear at the party, and had her ironed and prepared, and made her brush her hair and the hair of her two daughters. [3]
Cinderella did not even dare ask her stepmother if she could go to the prince's party, as she knew so well that the response would be harsh, so she began to imagine the dialogue and have it with the cat who used to live in the house saying: "Can I go to the party with you?" Then comes her stepmother's response: "You beautiful girl will stay at home to wash dishes, mop the floor, and prepare beds for me and the two beautiful girls who will come back tired from the party, and will want to sleep immediately." [2]
Two days later, the expected date came. The wife went with her two daughters to the royal hall that the prince had prepared for the ceremony, and left Cinderella at home behind them. Cinderella followed the carriage that her stepmother rode with her two daughters with her eyes, and she wished she had been able to follow her with another carriage, but the carriage was moving away from the house on the road leading to the palace, and the further the vehicle moved away, the more tears flowed from Cinderella's eyes, and the more time passed, the more agonizing and sadness she was. ; She was the one who was most eager to attend the party, and that if her mother was alive, she would not be at home now cleaning pots and mopping the floors, while the town girls are at the handsome prince's party. [1]
Chapter Three: Spectrum and the Magic Wand
Not long after Cinderella was crying in front of the house, she heard a voice calling her. At first, Cinderella thought that she was imagining, but as soon as she looked at the source of the sound behind her, she saw a spectrum of a compassionate and beautiful woman, this spectrum was a spectrum or Cinderella. [4]
The feeling of fear in Cinderella turned into excitement when they had the following conversation: [4]
Woman: Why are you crying, Cinderella?
Cinderella: I endured my stepmother's injustice all this time, and I also endured the cruelty of her two daughters. I used to clean the house on my own every day and do all kinds of hard work.
Woman: What else?
Cinderella: I used to iron my stepmother's and her two daughters' clothes, lay their hair for them, make their beds, prepare everything they need, bring them food, and set fire to them.
Woman: What else?
Cinderella: I bet they wear the most beautiful clothes, eat the best food, and get the best treatment. I sleep on a miserable bed of straw, and I only wear used worn clothes, and I only eat leftovers.
Woman: What else?
Cinderella (she wiped her tears, her cheeks turned red with shame): No, nothing else.
Woman: Yeah, Cinderella, I came because I know how much you want to attend the prince's party, so you have to help me bring some items so that I can take you to the party.
Cinderella: Really? Where do I have a dress to wear? And shoes to wear? And a cart to take me to the party?
Woman: You must not, from all this, I will manage. But I want you to get me the biggest squash you can find, and also six little mice and one big one. Also, I want you to go to the lake where you will find some orchids, bring six of them.
Cinderella was astonished at the woman's requests, but she fulfilled everything she asked for, and was absent for a while, and she returned with six mice, six lizards and a large pumpkin, and gave it to the woman who was standing this time with a golden cane in her hand, which sparkled at night as if it was made of one of the stars. [4]
The woman pointed to the pumpkin with her stick, and she had just turned into a luxury carriage that Cinderella had not seen like her even with the king. Then the woman pointed to the six mice with her stick, so the mice turned into clean, strong horses that were unparalleled, and she pointed to the big mouse, so he became a driver in elegant clothes, and he started tying the horses to the cart. Then she pointed her stick again to the lizards, transforming into servants dressed as elegant as the driver. [4]
Cinderella stood in astonishment in front of the carriage, the horses, and the servants, not knowing what to say, then she looked at her shabby clothes, so the woman pointed her wand to Cinderella, so her worn-out clothes turned into the most beautiful dress Cinderella had ever seen in her life, and wrapping a necklace of jewelry around her neck was one of the most valuable decades that could be possible. A girl owns it in town, and her feet have glass shoes that shine more than diamonds, unlike any other. [4]
Before Cinderella uttered a word, the woman said to her: "We don't have time now to talk, go to the party and enjoy your night, Cinderella, you deserve it. But there is one thing you should know well and stick to, and that is that you have to leave the party and go home before you go." Midnight, and if the clock strikes twelve, all things will return to their previous state, and the carriage returns a lot, the horses are mice, the servants are lizards, and your dress will return to the torn kitchen clothes you were wearing, so hurry up and ride the cart so that you can return before midnight. [4] Then the servants opened the carriage door for Cinderella, so she rode it and set off to the king's palace.
Chapter four: the party and midnight
The arrival of Cinderella to the prince's party caused a great commotion, and the guards at the door of the palace welcomed this princess that no one had ever seen or heard about, and some of them set out to tell the prince that a princess had arrived at the party, and he must receive her. [4]
And this is what actually happened. When the prince saw Cinderella, he was fascinated by her beauty, and took care of her alone without the rest of the audience. He sat next to her all the time, and had dinner with her, and did not stop talking to her. [4]
The prince was not the only one who was taken in by the beauty and elegance of Cinderella, as he participated in that audience, wondering about this princess who suddenly appeared, and where she came from. My father's wife, Cinderella, and her two daughters were no exception. They admired her and talked about her throughout the party, on the way back, and even after they got home, they started telling Cinderella about that princess who stole the prince's mind. [4]
Cinderella did not forget the woman's will, so before the twelve o'clock hit, the prince and the attendees asked for permission, and she left the party after promising the prince would return to the party the next day. The prince bid her farewell , and returned to his palace waiting for the return of this charming princess tomorrow.
The next night, it was repeated. So the wife and her two daughters left for the party, and Cinderella left her worn out clothes to do the housework, and the woman came back and did with Cinderella what she did the previous night, but tonight's dress was more beautiful. Cinderella went to the party after the woman said goodbye and reminded her of the necessity of her return before midnight. [4]
Cinderella arrived at the party, and the audience held their breath for her beauty and elegance, and the prince accompanied her like a shadow throughout the party, and did not pay attention to another girl, and only danced with her. And Cinderella, in turn, was so happy with all of this that she forgot herself, forgot that she had to leave, and did not notice the time that quickly passed, except when the clock rang to announce midnight. [4]
The prince was presenting a sermon to the attendees, and he looked around and paid attention to the absence of the beautiful girl. Cinderella ran quickly outside the hall before returning her dress to its first state. And because she ran so fast, she lost one of her shoes on the stairs, and she could not pick them up for fear that time would pass. [4]
The prince followed her running behind her, leaving the party behind, but his princess had disappeared, and her wagon, her horses, and her servants had all disappeared too, and no trace of her was left except for the single glass shoe that escaped her foot on the stairs, so the prince picked it up, and returned to his palace sadly . [4]
Final Chapter: Cinderella's Shoe
Days have passed since the prince was in a state of sadness and depression because of the disappearance of that girl, whose trace was left only for him from her shoes, and he did not know how to find her. And it remained the case until an idea occurred to him, and he began implementing it immediately. [4]
The chief guard called in his palace, and ordered him to take that little shoe and wrap it all over the country’s houses, announcing that the prince would marry the girl whose foot he would fit. The Chief Guard immediately set out to do what the Emir had said. [4]
And as long as it happened, no girl’s feet got into the little glass shoe, despite every girl’s attempt to force her foot into the shoe. The situation remained the same until the guard arrived at Cinderella's house. [4]
Of course, the sisters raced to measure the shoe that wasn't even close to the size of their feet. Then the surprise was. After the wife and two girls made fun of Cinderella when she wanted to measure the shoe and tried to prevent it, the chief guard asked them to stay away from her, as the prince's orders were clear that the shoe should pass to all the girls in the town without exception. [4]
Cinderella's foot entered the shoe smoothly and without the slightest effort, it was a perfect fit for her foot, how not, and he was made specifically for her foot. The two girls and their mother were shocked when they witnessed what happened, especially after Cinderella took out the second shoe from her pocket, and the matter did not stop at that, as her mother's specter appeared again, and no one could see it except Cinderella, and the cute woman pointed her wand to Cinderella as she did previously Then, Cinderella's worn out clothes turned again into beautiful clothes, just like the ones she attended the prince's parties, and a big smile was put on the face of the chief guard, who was happy because he was able to find the girl his prince was looking for, and thus he was able to end the prince's suffering. [1]
The two girls threw themselves in front of Cinderella, and asked her to allow what they had done with her, and Cinderella, in turn, pardoned them, and told them that she had no hatred or hatred for them in her heart, and she said goodbye to them and went with the guard to the prince's palace, who was so happy to see her, so his concern disappeared, and life returned To run in his veins again. [1] A few days later, Cinderella married the prince, and they held a solemn wedding ceremony, and Cinderella with her white heart and good spirit invited the two girls to live in the king's palace, and they married two of the most senior officials in the royal court. [1]
References
- ^ A b c w c h x CHARLES PERRAULT, THE BROTHERS GRIMM (2008), CINDERELLA, RUMPELSTILTSKIN, AND OTHER STORIES , Old Saybrook, Connecticut: Tantor Media, Page 4-9. Edited.
- ^ A b the Charles Perrault (4-6-1997), " , Cinderella" , Www.childhoodreading.com , Retrieved 17-11-2017. Edited.
- ↑ "Cinderella - Beautiful Girl" , www.shortstoriesshort.com , Retrieved 17-11-2017. Edited.
- ^ A b t w c h x d y t g o u r z i J Green Library for children, Sandrella , page 19-38. Acted.
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