Cinderella coloring pages
Cinderella coloring pages
Cinderella (French: Cendrillon) is a best-selling fairy tale embodying a classic family tale myth-element of unjust oppression/triumphant reward.Thousands of forms are known throughout the world. The word “cinderella” means one who unexpectedly achieves recognition or success after a period of obscurity and neglect
Once there was a widower who married a proud and haughty woman for his second wife. She had 2 girls, who were equally vain. By his 1st married woman, he had a glorious young daughter named Ella, who was a girl of unparalleled goodness and sweet temper. Along with her daughters, the Stepmother employed the daughter in all the housework. When the girl had done her work, she sat in the cinders, which caused her to be known as “Cinderella”. The poor daughter bore it patiently, but dared not tell her father, who would have scolded her; for his wife controlled him entirely. One day the Prince invited all the maidens in the land to a ball so he may select a wife. As the two Stepsisters were invited, they gleefully planned their wardrobes. Cinderella helped them, but they still taunted her by telling a maid could never attend a ball. As the sisters swept away to the ball, Cinderella cried in desperation. Her Fairy Godmother came along and vowed to assist Cinderella in attending the ball. She turned a pumpkin into a coach, mice into horses, a rat in to a coachman, and lizards into footmen. She then turned Cinderella’s rags into a beautiful gown, complete with a delicate pair of glass[4] slippers. The Godmother bade her enjoy the ball, but return before midnight for the spells would be broken. At the ball, the entire court was entranced by Cinderella, especially the Prince, who never left her side. Unrecognized by her sisters, Cinderella remembered to leave before midnight. Back home, Cinderella thanked her Godmother. She then greeted the Stepsisters who could talk of nothing but the beautiful girl at the ball. With her Godmother’s help, she attended the ball the next evening, and entranced the Prince even more. However, she left only at the final stroke of midnight, and lost one of her glass slippers on the steps of the palace. She retained its pair. The Prince chased her, but the guards had seen only a country wench leave. The Prince pocketed the slipper and vowed to find and marry the maiden to whom it belonged. The Prince tried the slipper on all the maidens in the land. The Stepsisters tried in vain. Though the Stepsisters taunted her, Cinderella asked if she may try. Naturally, the slipper fit perfectly, and Cinderella put on the other slipper for good measure. The Stepsisters begged for forgiveness, and Cinderella forgave them for their cruelties. Cinderella came back to the palace where she married the Prince, and the Stepsisters also married two lords. Moral: Beauty is a treasure, but graciousness is valuable. Without it nothing is possible; with it, one can do anything.






