Because, people keep changing it around....
who was the magic fairy in the old story of cinderella
19 years old
No. The story is an old, old folktale found in many variations in many cultures. There was no real Cinderella.
Roald Dahl did not create Cinderella. Cinderella is a fairy tale that originated long before Dahl's time. Dahl was a children's book author who wrote popular stories such as "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" and "Matilda."
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In real life,Selena Gomez (Mary) was 15 during filming , and Drew Seeley (Joey) was 26. But in the movie, they were both in high school.
Actually Cinderella is neither and both because it is based on an old folk tale so it is part of history and yet it has magic in it which makes it a fantasy story. But you couldn't call it history, as it never really happened. Old folks tales were originally oral stories told to pass on lessons, such as learning to recognize that just because a person dresses in rags and lives in the cinders doesn't mean they aren't a princess deep inside.
There are many Cinderella-like stories from many cultures, so there are many settings. The ancient Egyptian story about the girl Rhodopsis is set in Egypt; the Chinese story about the girl Ye Xian is set in China. There is also an Arabian, Japanese and an Italian version. The French author Charles Perrault wrote about a girl called Cinderella in 1697. In all of these stories, the girl's house is set in a place without a name. There are many different setting throughout the Disney movie. A few of the settings are inside the small cottage house with the stepsisters/mother, but the most popular setting is the castle's ballroom, where Cinderella meets the prince.
He is her dog, an old bloodhound.
A Cinderella Story is definitely the best but I also like An Evening in Paris! Hmm... How about Arabian Nights?? Or A Midsummer Night's Dream?? Alice in Wonderland?? Pride and Prejudice?? Or Caberet??
I think he was like 26. hes 28 now and the movie was made only 2 years ago. she was about 16.
Charles Perrault's version of Cinderella was inspired by traditional folk tales that had been told in Europe for centuries. He likely drew elements from various versions of the story that were popular during his time to create his own unique interpretation of the fairy tale.