The spell wore off at midnight, so she had to be home before her dress, carriage, and escorts all vanished.
Cinderella forgot her fairy godmother's warning to return home before the clock struck midnight. When she heard the bells begin to chime, she fled in alarm and dropped her slipper on the stairs.
Cinderella has to be home before midnight, or else the spell will break and she will be exposed to the Prince, but she stays at the ball until it's almost curfew!
The good fairy, often referred to as the Fairy Godmother, used her magic to help Cinderella by saying something like, "You shall go to the ball!" She transformed Cinderella's rags into a beautiful gown and turned a pumpkin into a carriage, ensuring that she could attend the royal event. Additionally, she warned Cinderella to return home before midnight, when the magic would wear off.
Her home, her backyard and the ball.
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Cinderella has to be home before midnight, or else the spell will break and she will be exposed to the Prince, but she stays at the ball until it's almost curfew!
Cinderella forgot her fairy godmother's warning to return home before the clock struck midnight. When she heard the bells begin to chime, she fled in alarm and dropped her slipper on the stairs.
Cinderella has to be home before midnight, or else the spell will break and she will be exposed to the Prince, but she stays at the ball until it's almost curfew!
Coming Home - Cinderella song - was created in 1989.
The good fairy, often referred to as the Fairy Godmother, used her magic to help Cinderella by saying something like, "You shall go to the ball!" She transformed Cinderella's rags into a beautiful gown and turned a pumpkin into a carriage, ensuring that she could attend the royal event. Additionally, she warned Cinderella to return home before midnight, when the magic would wear off.
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Home Before Midnight was created in 1978.
Her home, her backyard and the ball.
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Cinderella's mother dies and her father remarries. The new wife has two daughters who are jealous of Cinderella's youth and beauty, and force her to become a servant in her own home. When the Prince of the land throws a ball, Cinderella is automatically excluded by the rest of the household. Her fairy godmother conjures a gown and turns a pumpkin into a carriage so she can attend, but the spell is temporary and will break at midnight. Cinderella is the most beautiful girl at the ball. No one recognizes her, and the Prince falls madly in love with her. When midnight strikes, Cinderella flees, and the Prince finds her glass slipper on the steps. He vows to marry the girl whose foot fits the shoe. The two stepsisters chop off their big toes and heels to fit the slipper, but the blood gives them away. At last Cinderella steps forth, and the (bloody) glass slipper fits perfectly. She and the Prince are happily married, and the stepsisters are blinded as punishment for their cruelty. Happily ever after.
No: Cinderella was a servant in her stepmother's home who became a princess. The story would be more interesting if she was a scientist, though. :)
You go home cry, think about it, let him go then ask another person out.