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What is Cinderella stereotyped as?

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A dreamer, a hard worker, and a good person. Her mother died when she was young, and her father blamed her for it. He remarried and let his new wife do whatever she wanted. She was jealous of Ella, and made her clean and do everything. She nicknamed her Cinderella because she would frequently have ashes on her face from the coals. Ella had no choice but to work. Her father was never home, and when he was he never agnoliged her. She was full of bad luck, but being a dreamer she thought optimistically about life and knew that this would not last forever. She than got her \"what goes around, comes around\" karma. And through alot of so called \"luck\" ended up with her happy ending.

* The real Cinderella is much different, BUT this is a good overview of what Disney's interpretaion of the story is.

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