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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2018-10-20 03:51 pm

[ SECRET POST #4308 ]


⌈ Secret Post #4308 ⌋

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[Ian and Mickey from Shameless (US)]


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[Fandom Secrets]


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[severus snape x ron weasley]


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[Keira Knightley]


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[Return of the Obra Dinn]


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[Neil Gaiman, Good Omens]










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Re: NAYRT

(Anonymous) 2018-10-21 04:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Not exactly. There are a lot of versions of Cinderella throughout history (one of the oldest is chinese I believe). Many much much much older than the more well-known French versions. But I think that what matter is not when the story was writting but when it is supposed to take place. Meaning that the tale of Cinderella potrayed in the Disney movie takes place at an ambiguous era of time that could or couldn't be from a time where it was indeed difficult for a non-married woman to be independent. However, I also think that the idea that the only other option was for her to become a fille-de-joie is inaccurate. Personnaly,I like Cinderella, I think she was brave and kind. And she wasn't a pushover either, she stood up to Lucifer or instance.