"Remember, if you stay one instant after the last stroke of midnight, your carriage will become a pumpkin... while you yourself will appear just as humble as you did before."
So goes the pronouncement of Cinderella's fairy godmother as the ragged maiden, now magically transformed into a ravishing beauty, climbs into her magnificent coach and sets off for the prince's ball. Telling after telling, age after age, this vision continues to thrill and enchant readers, for Cinderella has become a forever-loved story that will never grow old.
| She has a very warm and forgiving heart and is a good person to look up to. From early morning to late at night Cinderella was forced to work, to rinse the dishes, scrub the floors and pick up after her stepsisters. She did all she was asked to do without complaining to her father, he would have scolded her, for his new wife ruled his world. | |
| King's son and Cinderella's next husband. He was brokenhearted after the ball and was looking for this mysterious princess. | |
| The Fairy Godmother | Cinderella's fairy godmother magically made it possable for her to go to the ball. |
| He is a servant of the king's but he is treated like a family member. | |
| Cruel, mean lady. | |
Copies of their mother... |
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| The king&queen |
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