A Pumpkin. tale has nothing to do with halloween. in Pal Joey the magic prop was a set of Four Hub Caps- then a magical ( stolen) Mafia staff limo.
The Fairy Godmother in the story Cinderella turned a pumpkin into a coach.
Cinderella's coach was made from a pumpkin.
A rat/mouse.
A pumpkin!
mice
Cinderella used the pumpkin for something very specific. Cinderella used the pumpkin so that the Fairy Godmother could turn it into a carriage for her to ride to the ball in.
Even if Cinderella had been evil and her sisters had been good, the story would not change much because the Prince was attracted to her based on her appearance at the Ball and her petite shoe size. Perhaps they would not have lived happily ever after - he might have eventually found out that she was evil and given her a divorce realising how shallow he had been in choosing a bride.
Cinderella waits tell her evil stepmother and her evil stepsisters to leave and then she cries s hen er fairy godmother came and turned the old ragged dress into a pretty gown and turned a pumpkin into a pretty carriage and she turned the dog into a horse and her fairy godmother tells her that she has t be one by midnight because her pretty dress is going t change back into old rags ant he carriage is going to turn back into a pumpkin and the hores is going to turn back into a dog
The spell wore off at midnight, so she had to be home before her dress, carriage, and escorts all vanished.
Cinderella got to the ball in a coach drawn by horses. In the Disney version, the coach was apumpkin originally and the horses were transformed mice. In other versions, a different vegetable was used to make the carriage.
In the story of Cinderella, the Fairy Godmother turns a pumpkin into a coach with her magic. While it is not specifically mentioned in the original story that she can turn other things into a coach, the Fairy Godmother's ability to transform other objects into a coach may be present in different versions or interpretations of the tale. It depends on the specific setting of the story or the particular version being referenced.
The dog
Cinderella used the pumpkin for something very specific. Cinderella used the pumpkin so that the Fairy Godmother could turn it into a carriage for her to ride to the ball in.
she turnes the cute mouse gus into a horse.
Even if Cinderella had been evil and her sisters had been good, the story would not change much because the Prince was attracted to her based on her appearance at the Ball and her petite shoe size. Perhaps they would not have lived happily ever after - he might have eventually found out that she was evil and given her a divorce realising how shallow he had been in choosing a bride.
Cinderella waits tell her evil stepmother and her evil stepsisters to leave and then she cries s hen er fairy godmother came and turned the old ragged dress into a pretty gown and turned a pumpkin into a pretty carriage and she turned the dog into a horse and her fairy godmother tells her that she has t be one by midnight because her pretty dress is going t change back into old rags ant he carriage is going to turn back into a pumpkin and the hores is going to turn back into a dog
it comes from the story of Cinderella, her fairy godmother turned everyday items into things fit for a princess eg: the pumpkin into a carriage. but at the strike of 12 everything turned back to it's original state.
Once upon a time a lovely girl called Cinderella lived with her stepmother land two proud land ugly stepsisters. They made her work hard all day, and in the evening she had to sit among the cinders. One day the king's son gave a Ball to which everyone was invited. What an unhappy day that was for Cinderella! She worked harder than ever for her stepmother and two vain stepsisters, preparing their finest gowns for the Ball.When everyone had left for the Ball, Cinderella sat sadly by the fire and began to cry. Suddenly, in a bright flash, a lovely lady appeared. "I am your fairy god mother," she said. "Why are you crying?" "Because I want to go to the Ball, but I have no dress to wear," said Cinderella. "I will help you," said her Godmother. "Hurry and bring me a large pumpkin, some white mice and a rat." Cinderella quickly brought the things to her Godmother.Waving her magic wand, the fairy Godmother turned the pumpkin into a golden coach, the rat into a fine coachman, and the white mice into handsome white ponies. Cinderella's ragged clothes became a beautiful ball-gown, and on her feet were sparkling glass slippers. "Be off, Dear Child," said the Godmother, "but remember whichever happens, you must leave before the clock strikes twelve, or everything will turn back the way it was.When Cinderella arrived at the Ball, she looked so lovely that everyone turned to gaze at her. The Prince was so enchanted tat he danced only with Cinderella. In her happiness, the hours slipped by until she suddenly heard the clock striking midnight. Remembering her Godmother's words, Cinderella fled from the palace, and, in her haste, she lost a slipper. The Prince ran after her, but all he found was the tiny glass slipper.The next day the Prince searched everywhere for the owner of the slipper, declaring he would marry only the lady whose foot it fitted. When the Prince came to Cinderella's house, the ugly sisters tried to force their bulging feet into it. But they were much too big. Finally Cinderella tried, and it fit perfectly! The Prince was overjoyed and asked Cinderella to be his bride. There was rejoicing throughout the land, and they lived happily ever .
Once upon a time a lovely girl called Cinderella lived with her stepmother land two proud land ugly stepsisters. They made her work hard all day, and in the evening she had to sit among the cinders. One day the king's son gave a Ball to which everyone was invited. What an unhappy day that was for Cinderella! She worked harder than ever for her stepmother and two vain stepsisters, preparing their finest gowns for the Ball.When everyone had left for the Ball, Cinderella sat sadly by the fire and began to cry. Suddenly, in a bright flash, a lovely lady appeared. "I am your fairy god mother," she said. "Why are you crying?" "Because I want to go to the Ball, but I have no dress to wear," said Cinderella. "I will help you," said her Godmother. "Hurry and bring me a large pumpkin, some white mice and a rat." Cinderella quickly brought the things to her Godmother.Waving her magic wand, the fairy Godmother turned the pumpkin into a golden coach, the rat into a fine coachman, and the white mice into handsome white ponies. Cinderella's ragged clothes became a beautiful ball-gown, and on her feet were sparkling glass slippers. "Be off, Dear Child," said the Godmother, "but remember whichever happens, you must leave before the clock strikes twelve, or everything will turn back the way it was.When Cinderella arrived at the Ball, she looked so lovely that everyone turned to gaze at her. The Prince was so enchanted tat he danced only with Cinderella. In her happiness, the hours slipped by until she suddenly heard the clock striking midnight. Remembering her Godmother's words, Cinderella fled from the palace, and, in her haste, she lost a slipper. The Prince ran after her, but all he found was the tiny glass slipper.The next day the Prince searched everywhere for the owner of the slipper, declaring he would marry only the lady whose foot it fitted. When the Prince came to Cinderella's house, the ugly sisters tried to force their bulging feet into it. But they were much too big. Finally Cinderella tried, and it fit perfectly! The Prince was overjoyed and asked Cinderella to be his bride. There was rejoicing throughout the land, and they lived happily ever .
Answer 1A fairy tale is a story such as Snow White, Cinderella, Rumplestiltsken, etc. that has been told mostly for the benefit of children. One of the main qualities of most if not all Fairy Tales is that they always contain a lesson or a moral. Most of them also take extremely bad circumstances such as Cinderella being forced into slavery into her own home, and turn them into extremely good, "happy ever after" circumstances such as Cinderella finding and marrying her Prince Charming and living happily ever after.Answer 2A fairy tale is either snow white or Cinderella or Hansel and Gretal
The spell wore off at midnight, so she had to be home before her dress, carriage, and escorts all vanished.
well actually you cant be a fairy its impossible