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posted by Silverrose1991
I shall tell bạn the truth: I've been a bit militant in my liking of Cinderella. Negatives opinions made me feel stressed and I have been stubborn and rude. What made me change my point of view and see the wrong of my ways was when I saw link: "I think Lọ lem is both overly passive and a doormat, because it's one that leads to the other. In this way, I can sort of relate to her because I'm very passive and shy of confrontation. However, I'm not saying this makes her less of a valid hoặc interesting character. Sometimes its nice to watch a heroine who isn't all assertive and kick butt, at least for me, because I can see a bit thêm of myself in the former."

I blinked and finally understood that seeing Lọ lem as a doormat is just another form of seeing a fictional character. I shouldn't take everything so personally, and I apologize to everyone I've been rude, mean hoặc disrespectful to, especially MacytheStrange. I'm sorry, Maisie, and I hope bạn can forgive me.

But I would like to dedicate a short bài viết telling bạn guys why I don't think Lọ lem is a doormat, hoặc someone who can't say "no" hoặc the sort. This is just my way of seeing things, my interpretation of the character and bạn are not obliged to agree with it. I just want to clear my thoughts on that, so I can be in peace with myself.

Why I don't think Lọ lem is a doormat:

I don't think Lọ lem could run away from home. This doesn't have to do with historical accuracy, because Disney phim chiếu rạp aren't really historically accurate. I'm basing this of excerpts from the movie where I view as implying that she couldn't run away from home. Sorry if it's hard to understand what I meant.

1) The society where Lọ lem lives seem to work on a patriarchal basis. Based on trích dẫn and actions from Lady Tremaine, the stepsisters and the King we can tell that the woman's "job", per say, is marrying and bringing up her husband's children. It doesn't seem like there is much opportunity for a single woman to find a proper job and live on her own.

2) Cinderella tells Bruno after he admits dreaming of chasing Lucifer: "So if bạn don't want to lose a warm, nice bed, you'd better get rid of those dreams." A metaphor for her own situation, perhaps? Not far-fetched to assume, since the struggles between the mice and Lucifer are metaphors for Cinderella's own struggles with the Tremaines.

3) When Lọ lem walks into Lady Tremaine's bedroom, a prison bars-like shadow is cast over her (pictured below). And what's a prison, after all? A place where bạn (supposedly) can't escape. See the comparision I'm making here?



Of course, much is left to intepretation about Cinderella's motives, and I'm just coming up with my own conclusions. bạn can think she chose to stay because she wanted to honor her father's memory bởi keeping his state in order. hoặc maybe she didn't leave because she wanted to take care of the mice and the other animals. Perhaps Lady Tremaine warned her fellow upper-class members about her, saying her stepdaughter is "just an imaginative child", quoting from the movie (I borrowed this argument from the page I already linked). hoặc maybe she was afraid of her stepmother. Lady Tremaine wouldn't let her go easily, because she doesn't have money to afford a servant, so she need Cinderella's free housekeeping services.



It's always good to leave something vague about the character, because it leads the viewer/reader to use their imagination amd fill in the blanks. In the end, the character becomes thêm relatable hoặc personal to them. Belle, for example, has her "more than I can tell", and in Sleeping Beauty we are left wondering why Aurora went back to the castle: maturity hoặc lack of backbone (I go with the first)? And Elsa is the perfect exemple: look at how many people managed to imprint their mental illnesses, depression and anxiety in her! With Lọ lem we are left wondering why she didn't leave the chateau.

Now, I think there are a lot of reasons some might dislike Cinderella: to be honest, I don't find her the most interesting princess to watch (though I don't find her the least interesting and she manages to hold my attention), and she can sound hypocritical when she reprimands Bruno and tells him to stop dreaming, among other reasons. But in the end, she is my yêu thích princess because she's the one who inspires me the most and has a wonderful personality.

Besides, I can't help but be seduced bởi her honey-like words: "No matter how your tim, trái tim is grieving, if bạn keep on believing, the dream that bạn wish will come true".

Thank bạn for reading. I hope bạn enjoyed my simple words. And remember:
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Made by moi.
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