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Cinderella Stories Comparison Chart 
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Rough-Faced Girl

By: Rafe Martin

Setting/Culture

Indian village on the shore of Lake Ontario.Wigwams used for homes.Buckskin dresses. Slipper was moccasins. Great bow and quiver of arrows were elements in the story.
Characters

Poor man with 3 daughters
2 older daughters - cruel
Younger daughter - kind
Invisible Spirit Being
Being's sister.
Conflict/Magic Used

Every young girl wants to marry the Invisible Being. They have to answer two questions about him in order to marry him.
Magic - Waters of the lake removed scars and grew her hair in again
Resolution

The Rough-Faced girl had seen the Invisible Being because she had a beautiful, kind heart.
Glass Slipper, Gold Sandal

By: Paul Fleischman

Setting/Culture

The setting of this story encompasses the world.
The story takes aspects from around the world to tell this story.
Characters

Widower
Kindly Daughter
Evil Stepmother
Two lazy sisters
King - who needs a wife
Conflict/Magic Used

Cinderella can't go to the dance because she has no clothes to wear and several chores to do.
Magic - crocodile, fairy,
cows, birch tree, cloak,
sparrows, and godfather snake.
Resolution

Rooster crow tells the magistrate where Cinderella has been hidden by her stepmother. The sandal fits Cinderella.
Mufaro's Beautiful Daughters

By John Steptoe

Setting/Culture

A small village in Africa. Plants and animals are from Africa. Illustrations show pictures of African buildings. Clothing is African.
Characters

Mufaro- Father
Manyara - beautiful, bad-tempered daughter
Nyasha - beautiful, kind daughter.
Nyoka - garden snake
Small Boy
Old Woman
Great King
Conflict/Magic Used

The great King wants a queen. Manyara leaves ahead of her family. Both girls face a series of tests before they reach the great King to show what is in their hearts.
Magic - Laughing trees
Resolution

Nyasha's kindness is shown by how she treats those she comes in contact with. Manyara's black heart is also shown by how she treats others. The King chooses Nyasha for her inner beauty.
Cendrillon

By: Robert San Souci

Setting/Culture

island in the Caribbean Sea. Uses French terms throughout the story. Food eaten and used in story is Caribbean food.
Clothing is Caribbean and buildings show Caribbean style.
Characters

Monsieur - Father
Madame Prosperine
Vitaline - evil sister
Cendillon- (Cinderella)
Paul Thibault - Prince
Godmother - tells the
story
Conflict/Magic Used

Cendrillon can't go to the ball for Paul. Godmother uses mahogany wand to turn breadfruit into coach, agoutis into horses and brown lizards into footmen.
Resolution

Paul falls in love with Cendrillon and she becomes his wife.
The Gift of the Crocodile

By: Judy Sierra

Setting/Culture

The Spice Islands Indonesia. Plants, clothing, buildings and animals of this area all shown. Food of this area is eaten such as rice. Crocodile and green parrot a part of the story.
Characters

Damura - kind girl
Widower - father
Widow - evil stepmother
Evil Stepsister
Grandmother Crocodile
Mother - has died
Prince
Conflict/Magic Used

The Prince is looking for a wife and the stepmother will not allow
Damura to attend. Grandmother Crocodile gives Damura clothing and a carriage with a white horse. She must leave at the cock's crow.
Resolution

The Prince loves Damura's beautiful dances that her mother has taught her.He finds his love because the slipper fits. Damura is eaten by a crocodile and the Prince pleads for her life.




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