Friday, June 12, 2020
English Literature Essay - 1100 Words
English Literature (Essay Sample) Content: Institution TutorCourseStudent DateEnglish Literature In this paper, the common theme considered is personal integrity. Personal integrity is well depicted in the story of Cinderella. Integrity involves consistency of good actions, values, measures, values, principles, as well as expectations and outcomes especially during difficult situations. In her story, Cinderella goes from a point of having been very poor and to a rich princess all due to her personal integrity. This is not however easy since she had to go through many difficulties before coming to this unexpected point. She adopts various problems by employing her kindness, humility, patience, and other virtues, which unknowingly drive her to great places in her life. Cinderella is the hero in this case with her character changing from a poor and plain woman to a rich and powerful princess. She starts from a very cruel point of treatment especially by her stepfamily. In the story, Cinderella is a woman of relia nce, employing her integrity to succeed in life. Even after the death of her real mother and father, she has to survive, but her survival if full of human virtues such being kind and gentle The story starts with a widower, Cinderellas father, who had married a woman characterized by proud and arrogance among other vises. This woman became Cinderellas fathers second wife. The woman had two daughters who like herself, the two daughters practiced human vises. Hardly did Cinderellas father know that he was bringing trouble to his home and more specifically to his beautiful daughter. The man had had a beautiful daughter through his first wife, who by now had passed on. This girl in contrary to the two stepdaughters was full of goodness, kind heart, and sweet temper. This girl was Cinderella. Now that her mother had died, she had no one to lean on other than her father. She was strongly missing the gentle care and love of a mother, which her father could hardly provide to her (Anderson, p g.58). In order to survive, Cinderella had to adopt the prevailing situations of hatred and hard work. She was not used to such difficult times but she had to apply her integrity to the situation Problems hardly ended with her tough daily chores. After hard day of work, Cinderella would then return to her room, now a barren and cold room. She would have nothing to do or anyone to talk to other than curling herself near the fire place as she tried to get worm. Her stay close to the fire point in her lonely room made her arise covered in dirt and cinders. The case of cinder caused her nickname, Cinderella. She however protected her stepfamily from the anger of her father. She knew that her stepmother and her step sisters were ill-mannered but she was always kind to them. She only decided to adapt to their commands and mistreatments towards her. She was only hopeful that a time shall come when she shall have some freedom and be able to live by herself. No matter how long it takes, she shall be alright (Erhard, Jensen and Zaffron). What seems to be a turning point to her life happened when the Prince decided to invite all the young ladies within his land to a ball. The prince was planning to select a beautiful wife of choice from these ladies. Without her knowledge, the stepsisters gleefully decided to plan their wardrobes for this ball. To turn her back, the two stepsisters told Cinderella that maids were hardly allowed to attend the ball since they could hardly be invited. Cinderella also had to adapt this situation, but this time, she felt great pain that made her cry painfully. Miraculously, her Fairly Godmother appeared to her. The Fairly Godmother started to transform Cinderella to the young lady she was from her immediate condition of being a house servant. This transformation was done in order to get her to the ball just like any other girl. She now gained much power that she could even change a pumpkin into not only a carriage, but a golden carriag...
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