Progress:
Cinderella is the child a kind and devoted father.
He remarries to a widowed woman named Lady Tremaine, who has two daughters of her own: Drizella and Anastasia.
After Cinderella's father dies unexpectedly, Lady Tremaine is revealed to be a cruel and selfish woman, and Cinderella is humiliated and mistreated and becomes a maid in her own home.
Despite this, Cinderella grows into a kind and gentle young woman.
Meanwhile, the royal palace organize a ball and Cinderella asks her stepmother if she can attend.
Lady Tremaine agrees, but Cinderella needs to finish her chores and find a nice dress to wear. Cinderella's animal friends fix up a gown using beads and a sash thrown out by Drizella and Anastasia.
When Cinderella comes down wearing her new dress, Lady Tremaine compliments the gown, pointing out the beads and the sash.
Angered by the apparent theft of their discarded items, the two stepsisters destroy the gown.
Cinderella is the child a kind and devoted father.
He remarries to a widowed woman named Lady Tremaine, who has two daughters of her own: Drizella and Anastasia.
After Cinderella's father dies unexpectedly, Lady Tremaine is revealed to be a cruel and selfish woman, and Cinderella is humiliated and mistreated and becomes a maid in her own home.
Despite this, Cinderella grows into a kind and gentle young woman.
Meanwhile, the royal palace organize a ball and Cinderella asks her stepmother if she can attend.
Lady Tremaine agrees, but Cinderella needs to finish her chores and find a nice dress to wear. Cinderella's animal friends fix up a gown using beads and a sash thrown out by Drizella and Anastasia.
When Cinderella comes down wearing her new dress, Lady Tremaine compliments the gown, pointing out the beads and the sash.
Angered by the apparent theft of their discarded items, the two stepsisters destroy the gown.
Just as Cinderella is about to give up hope, her Fairy Godmother appears and turns the remains of Cinderella's dress into a new ball gown with glass slippers.
She also transforms a pumpkin into a carriage, the mice into horses, the horse into a coachman, and the dog into a footman.
Fairy Godmother warns her the spell will break at the stroke of midnight.
At the ball, the Prince rejects every girl until he sees Cinderella.
The two fall strongly in love and dance alone throughout the castle until the clock starts to chime midnight.
Cinderella flees, losing one of her glass slippers.
Though after her gown turns back into rags, the other slipper is still on her foot.
Back at the castle, the Duke tells the King of the Prince's meeting with the unknown girl. The Prince will only marry the girl who fits that slipper.
The next morning, the King proclaims the Grand Duke will visit every house in the kingdom.
When news reaches Cinderella's household, her step family prepare for the Duke's arrival. Overhearing this, Cinderella dreamingly hums the song played at the ball.
Realizing Cinderella was the girl who danced with the Prince, Lady Tremaine locks her in the attic.
With the help of the other animals Cinderella is freed.
As the Duke prepares to leave after the stepsisters couldn't fit, Cinderella appears and requests to try it on.
Knowing the slipper will fit, Lady Tremaine trips the footman, causing him to drop the slipper, which shatters on the floor.
Cinderella then produces the other glass slipper, much to her stepmother's horror.
A delighted Duke slides the slipper onto her foot, and it fits perfectly.
Cinderella and the Prince celebrate their wedding and live
"Happily Ever After."
She also transforms a pumpkin into a carriage, the mice into horses, the horse into a coachman, and the dog into a footman.
Fairy Godmother warns her the spell will break at the stroke of midnight.
At the ball, the Prince rejects every girl until he sees Cinderella.
The two fall strongly in love and dance alone throughout the castle until the clock starts to chime midnight.
Cinderella flees, losing one of her glass slippers.
Though after her gown turns back into rags, the other slipper is still on her foot.
Back at the castle, the Duke tells the King of the Prince's meeting with the unknown girl. The Prince will only marry the girl who fits that slipper.
The next morning, the King proclaims the Grand Duke will visit every house in the kingdom.
When news reaches Cinderella's household, her step family prepare for the Duke's arrival. Overhearing this, Cinderella dreamingly hums the song played at the ball.
Realizing Cinderella was the girl who danced with the Prince, Lady Tremaine locks her in the attic.
With the help of the other animals Cinderella is freed.
As the Duke prepares to leave after the stepsisters couldn't fit, Cinderella appears and requests to try it on.
Knowing the slipper will fit, Lady Tremaine trips the footman, causing him to drop the slipper, which shatters on the floor.
Cinderella then produces the other glass slipper, much to her stepmother's horror.
A delighted Duke slides the slipper onto her foot, and it fits perfectly.
Cinderella and the Prince celebrate their wedding and live
"Happily Ever After."
Reflection:
Cinderella teaches us to always be kind no matter what because a little kindness goes a long way.
It actually takes a certain quiet strength to remain as kind as she does to others.
Cinderella's kindness allows her to be selfless, to remain grateful, and to appreciate others.
Cinderella teaches us to always be kind no matter what because a little kindness goes a long way.
It actually takes a certain quiet strength to remain as kind as she does to others.
Cinderella's kindness allows her to be selfless, to remain grateful, and to appreciate others.
a dream is a wish your heart makes
Cinderella tells us to never stop dreaming.
She believes her circumstances can change, and she doesn't give up on her dreams. So when she actually has the opportunity to change certain moments, she's already prepared to embrace them.
Cinderella's able to keep dreaming because she believes in herself and her self-worth.
She believes her circumstances can change, and she doesn't give up on her dreams. So when she actually has the opportunity to change certain moments, she's already prepared to embrace them.
Cinderella's able to keep dreaming because she believes in herself and her self-worth.