The Grimm Brother’s version of Cinderella is the story of a young girl mistreated by her step mother and step sisters who is rescued by a handsome prince and lives happily ever after. Cinderella, like most female heroines in fairytales plays the role of the damsel in distress, waiting to be rescued. She endures horrible treatment daily, but never stops anticipating the day she will get to experience true romance. Even though in the fairytales the prince saves the heroine what readers fail to realize is that the female’s beauty, generosity, and appeal to men is what really rescues her from her dammed life. If she does not possess …show more content…
What makes them desirable is their will to exert to female passivity. Despite all that Cinderella’s step mother and step sisters do to her she still continues to fulfil all the womanly duties around the house. In Karen Rowe’s article “Feminism and Fairy Tales” she states “she is unable to act independently or self-assertively; she relies on external agents for rescue” (Rowe, 2).This quote is relevant for readers to understand how the female heroine subconsciously conforms to gender roles hence forth perpetuating the patriarchal status quo. Total reliance on the male such as the father or prince only continues to oppress and silence the