Summary Of Cinderella, The Legend From Kissing Sleeping Beauty Goodbye

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Cinderella - the feminist Kolbenschlag uses her essay Cinderella, the Legend from Kissing Sleeping Beauty Goodbye to portray the idea that feminism is diverse in different cultures. Kolbenschlag uses the different relations between men and women through cultural ethics, family life, and prohibition circumstances. Kolbenschlag uses the fitting of the glass slipper as an example of cultural ethics. Kolbenschlag states that the iconic slipper is a “symbol of sexual bondage and imprisonment in a stereotype” conveying the restrictions and requirements for fitting in with everyone else (Kolbenschlag 123). This is significant because in the early seventeenth century, chinese would participate in the practising of “twisted horrors of foot binding” in order to marry a chinese man (Kolbenschlag 123). Kolbenschlag implies that many women feel like they have to earn a man by attracting him, in some form or fashion due to their culture. …show more content…

Kolbenschlag considers the “personal and psychological levels” of cinderella's relationship between her two sisters in order to inform us about how cinderella is given certain “meaningless” tasks. (Kolbenschlag 122). These “meaningless” tasks lead up to the acceptance of “mental tasks, and work that diminishes her.” with a condition of worthlessness (Kolbenschlag 122). Kolbenschlag goes further with this idea, making it very clear that many women are traditionally left out. Cinderella is “deliberately and systematically excluded from meaningful achievements” just like most women. (Kolbenschlag 122). Leaving women with feelings of no

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