Cinderella

First read:

English version of Cinderella

Read this version, too.

Then read:

The Egyptian “Cinderella”

The Chinese “Cinderella”

The Native American “Cinderella”

Then complete an online interactive Venn Diagram comparing the three stories.

Leave a comment saying which version you like best and why:

I liked ____________________ because ___________________.

9 thoughts on “Cinderella

  1. wat i learned is the climax n the exposition, sequence in the story.Also the heros always beat the villian in the story n at the end the heros always got the good things tat inside of their heart.the bad characters will get wat they have in their heart.

  2. scrubbing-to rub hard with a brush, cloth, etc., or against a rough surface
    in washing.

    diaper-a piece of cloth or other absorbent material folded and worn as
    underpants by a baby not yet toilet-trained.

    invitation-the written or spoken form with which a person is invited.

    chore-chores, the everyday work around a house or farm.

    appeared-to come into sight; become visible

  3. Climax: it is when you learn what happen to character.
    Conflict: is resovle
    kind: like to help other people
    settling: the place in story
    problem: what happen in story

  4. Servant-a person who work for another, esp one who performs household duties

    Scrubbing-To remove (dirt or stains) by hard rubbing

    Invitation-A spoken or written request for someone’s presence

    Chores-A duty like a household

  5. Servant-a person who work for another, esp one who performs household duties

    Scrubbing-To remove (dirt or stains) by hard rubbing

    Invitation-A spoken or written request for someone’s presence

    Chores-A duty like a household

  6. Setting is mean: the setting is where and when the story takes place.
    Characters is mean: the characters are the pepole, animals, or other creature in the story.
    Sequence is mean: Every story is made up of a sequence.
    Exposition is mean: the exposition is foten the very first part of the plot.
    Cinderella is mean: the hero

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