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Disney's Cinderella was released on February 15, 1950. |
It's time to celebrate another Disney animated classic,
Cinderella.
The Valentine's Day synergy works well with this film, probably the most overtly romantic of the Disney classics. Sure,
Snow White or
Sleeping Beauty can contend for the romance title, but I feel that their narratives don't focus on the "girl desires to meet boy" aspects nearly as much as
Cinderella. And their antagonists command significant screen time, which some might argue makes the story more interesting overall, with greater imaginative conflict.
But
Cinderella is more overt in dealing with wish fulfillment fantasies. Her goal is to attend the Prince's ball, not a matter of survival. She is an active seeker of romance, not the beneficiary of a rescuing Prince Charming. Yes, she must overcome oppression, but it is for love and not for life.
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Running in glass slippers is difficult. |
So, let's celebrate
Cinderella and all the rags-to-riches, "scullery maid Princess" stories that this fairy tale has inspired. ;-)