Yes, thus it was a wonderful fairytale so many people fell in love with it that they voted for the book and ovie to get gloious prizes.
Sorry, but there won't be any more.
Yes and No. The original story of Cinderella by Charles Perrault (1697) has been in the public domain for many years. However there are many variations that are not. In most cases any version of the Cinderella story created after 1923 is still protected by copyright.
George Orwell did not win any major literary prizes during his lifetime. However, his work has since been widely acclaimed and has received numerous posthumous honors and recognition.
The New York Times has won the most Pulitzer Prizes by far, at 109, including the five received in 2011. The newspaper with the second best record is The Washington Post, with 57 awards.
Lizzie Borden was no 'Cinderella' by any stretch of the imagination. She was a double murderer, who thanks to a biased jury, was turned loose to spend her father's hard earned money.
A Cinderella story is any story in which a young girls dad marys some vindictive woman with 2 mean daughters and then dies, leaving the young girl with her stepmother. The girl is forced to work and treated as a maid or "second class citizen". Then the girl falls in love and lives happily with her "Prince".
In a great many of the older versions, for example those collected in Marian Cox's book of 345 Cinderella variants, the heroine had only one stepsister; and this girl was sometimes pretty (at least at the beginning of the story). It is hard to see any clear moral superiority of Cinderella over her stepsister in many of these stories, either. Cinderella had two stepsisters, both superiored by her stepmother jamir wrote this mir_mir_09
Well basically they do something important, or get/do something that is related to the plot or story line. Also it depends on who's perspective the author is talking about.It might just be the one person's best friend!
any of them, as Cindy is a nickname for Cinderella.
Yes, generically people can win prizes for their work.
yes she was she won two nobel prizes
In 1917, he received the Institute of Radio Engineers Medal of Honor. In 1919, the French government gave him the Legion of Honor. In 1941, he received the Franklin Medal. In 1942, he received the AIEE's Edison Medal.