they didnt really write Cinderella they wrote ashputtle and it was a middle/later story
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They did NOT write it they collected stroies from all over Germany and Cinderella was collected! However they did change it a little bit when they were being told the story they heard "glass" instead of "fur" slipper! They sound alike in german!
Because he loves this story and he wanted to express his feelings to the reader by writing his own version.
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Chinese Cinderella was published in 1999.It's a revised version of part of her 1997 autobiography Falling Leaves.
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."
Er- I don't think the Brothers Grimm WROTE Cinderella.
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they didnt really write Cinderella they wrote ashputtle and it was a middle/later story
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They did NOT write it they collected stroies from all over Germany and Cinderella was collected! However they did change it a little bit when they were being told the story they heard "glass" instead of "fur" slipper! They sound alike in german!
Sergei Prokofiev wrote the most famous ballet music based on Romeo and Juliet, and he did also write ballet music for Cinderella.
You can write "finalmente". Many English words ending in "ly" have Spanish "cognates" ending in "mente".
The brothers Grimm did not write Cinderella, but rather recorded the story that had been shared through oral tradition. They recorded it in 1812 in Children's and Household Tales. There are over 700 Cinderella stories around the world, and the earliest one on record is known as Yeh-Shen, from China thousands of years ago. However, the traditional version of the story was published by Charles Perrault, in France, in the book Tales and Stories of the Past with Morals: Tales of Mother Goose in 1697. He is also credited with creating the genre of fairy tales as a whole.