Cinderella An epitome of outer beauty Ballgown Pooja
Cinderella: An epitome of outer beauty ² Ballgown Pooja Patel l University of Tennessee The fairy godmother converts various entities into magical objects, but perhaps one of the most defining transformations was Cinderella’s previous attire into the stunning ballgown. If inner goodness counts, then the prince would fall for Cinderella in jeans and a t-shirt. ² Glass Slipper Baker Sperry says Even though, “Cinderella is identified If physical aspects were not important, then why has Disney stressed the idea of glass slippers instead of as good and industrious, she is also very beautiful. It is perhaps, tennis shoes. The fact that the slippers are made out of glass plays an important role in establishing a her beauty and maybe even her magical garments that representation of outer beauty. Glass is thought to be a very delicate and breakable material, especially when first attracts the prince and it is her beauty that confirms put under stress and weight. Cinderella was the only one able to wear this delicate slipper. By giving Cinderella her place as a rightful bride” a glass slipper to wear, it implies that only those with delicate, lovely feet can wear such extravagant, coveted shoes. Victoria Gurrieri hones in on the idea that Cinderella’s feet serve as a physical distinction between her and all others, ultimately proving she is the woman the prince wants to marry and helping her to attain her dream. On March 13 of 2015, Disney released a live-action remake of Cinderella. Scholars that focus on the modern standard of outward beauty should update their research to include the new transformation scene of the Cinderella movie. Disney has revealed ² Altered Waistline several key characteristics that Beyond remodeling the pumpkin into a promote outer beauty rather than carriage and the mice into horses, the fairy inner beauty. godmother presents Cinderella an iridescent evening gown. Whilst twirling in her new gown, it appears that the waistline of the princess has been digitally altered. With so much emphasis made on beauty ideals, it is no surprise that even Disney has fallen into the qualms of retouching. Kay Stone, a professor at the University of Illinois, implies the fairy godmother has used her magic to make Cinderella’s waist tiny. References: Cinderella. Dir. Kenneth Branagh. Perf. Lily James. Helena Bonham Carter. Walt Disney Pictures. 2015. Film. Baker-Sperry, Lori. "The Production Of Meaning Through Peer Interaction: Children And Walt Disney’s Cinderella. " Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 56. 1 2015. Gurrieri, Victoria, “Investigating of the worlder of Disney’s heroines: A Close Analysis of Cinderella and Beauty and the Beast” University at Albany. 40. 10. (2014): 2015 Stone, Kay. "Things Walt Disney never told us. " Journal of American Folklore. 70. 1. (2015): 42 -50. Rivisteweb. Web. 11 April 2015. (2007): 717 -727. Life with Full Text. Web. 5 A 2687– 2709 Wiley Online Library. Web. 26 Ma
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