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Student Handout 6-1

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900 Cinderellas
From: Faces, December-1991
Kathiann M. Kowalski

If a poll were taken to determine the best-loved fairy tale in the world, the result would probably
be Cinderella. The Chinese call Cinderella Yeh-Shen. In Vietnam, she is called Cam.
Her German name is Ashenputtel. Algonquin Indians know her as Little Burnt Face.
No matter what she is called, she is a virtuous and beautiful young woman. Members of her family
are cruel to her, often out of jealousy. She is forced to wear ragged clothes and do lowly work.
A magical person or thing comes to her aid. Disguised in beautiful clothes, Cinderella meets a
handsome man, often a king or a prince, who wants to marry her. She flees or hides from him,
but eventually he finds her. Back in her tattered clothes, she proves her identity in some special
test. The young woman and man marry and live happily ever after. There are at least 900 different
versions of the story in Europe and Asia, but basically they all follow this plot.
In a version of Cinderella written in China between the seventh and ninth centuries, beautiful
Yeh-Shen is left in the care of her stepmother, who mistreats her. The girls only friend is a pet
fish. Jealous of Yeh-Shen, the stepmother kills and cooks the fish. An old man advises Yeh-Shen to
pray to the bones of her fish. These bones grant her wish and provide a beautiful blue gown and
tiny golden slippers. She wears these items to a festival but flees so as not to be recognized. In her
haste, she loses one of the slippers, which is found by a man who sells it to a local king. The king
falls in love with the slipper and identifies Yeh-Shen as its owner when she can fit into the tiny
shoe. Yeh-Shen marries the king and moves into the palace. Her wicked stepmother is crushed to
death by stones.

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A surprising aspect of this story is that the king stepsisters. She receives her dazzling ball gown and
falls in love with the tiny slipper before he has even golden slippers from a magical white bird perched on
seen Yeh-Shen. What he has seen is that she has an a hazel tree growing over her mothers grave. She loses
extremely small foot. The Chinese believed that a a slipper while fleeing from the ball, and the prince
womans tiny foot was an object of beauty. In fact, it finds it and searches for its owner. One stepsister cuts
was the custom to bind young girls feet so that they off her toes and another her heel to try to squeeze
would not grow too large. into the tiny shoe. Their bleeding feet identify them
as false brides. On Ashenputtels wedding day, birds
Like Yeh-Shen, the Vietnamese story The Jeweled peck out the stepsisters eyes.
Slipper involves a magic fish and bones. This story
also emphasizes an intense rivalry, this time between What happened to this story when people from
two sisters. Tam is jealous of her lovely sister Cam. Europe settled years ago in the Appalachian
She kills Cams fish, but a genie turns the bones into Mountains of North Carolina? They changed some
jeweled slippers. A black crow drops one slipper in the details to fit their language and new surroundings.
kings garden. As in Yeh-Shen, the king falls in love Their heroine, Ashpet, longs to go not to a ball
with the slipper and determines to marry its owner. but to a church meeting. Jealous of her beauty, the
He finds Cam and proposes marriage. But wicked women who hire her hide her under a washtub. Her
Tam hits Cam on the head just before the marriage fairy godmother, an old witch woman living in the
takes place. Cam suffers amnesia and disappears. mountains, provides a pretty red dress and the
When the king finds her, he produces the slipper, and prettiest red slippersthe littlest uns you ever saw.
suddenly Cam remembers everything. She marries Prince Charming is still the kings son, although
the king and lures Tam into a caldron of boiling water. here he is known as the kings boy. These details
show that this is a Cinderella story transplanted to
A Frenchman named Charles Perrault wrote the most American soil.
familiar Western version of Cinderella. Perrault
lived during the 17th century, when fairy tales were European settlers told Cinderella to Algonquin
very popular at the elegant court of King Louis tribes, such as the Micmacs, who changed it to fit
XIV. Perrault spent time at the kings court, knew their culture. In their version of the story, two older
the stories circulating there, and rewrote them to daughters of a great chief scar their young, gentle
entertain his own children at home. sister with hot ashes. But through her honesty, Little
Burnt Face proves that she is worthy to marry a
His story Cendrillon introduced a fairy godmother god named the Invisible One. Only she can see his
as the magical helper. She turns Cinderellas rags bowstring made of a rainbow and his shoulder strap
into exquisite clothes and changes a pumpkin into made of the Milky Way.
a golden coach. Most important of all, she provides
dancing slippers made of glass. People have debated How and why did the Cinderella story appear all over
as to whether Perrault meant the slipper to be glass the world? Some scholars say that the entire story
(verre in French) or fur (vair). But no matter what he started in just one place and was carried by word
intended, he is responsible for the famous glass slipper of mouth to other countries, where it was changed
as an identity test. Also, although covered by cinders to fit local customs. Others believe that the story
and dirt, Perraults Cinderella can fit into the slipper arose independently in different societies because it To order Faces magazine, go to
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Ashenputtel, and she, too, has a cruel stepmother and

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