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Cinderella is a well-known classic folk tale embodying a myth-element of unjust oppression/triumphant reward. Thousands of variants are known throughout the world.
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The Cinderella theme may well have originated in
classical antiquity; The
Greek historian Strabo (
Geographica Book 17, 1.33) recorded in the
1st century BC the tale of the
Greco-Egyptian girl
Rhodopis, which is considered the oldest known version of the story.
Another version of the story,
Ye Xian, appeared in
Miscellaneous Morsels from Youyang by
Tuan Ch'eng-Shih around A.D.
860.
Several different variants of the story appear in the medieval
One Thousand and One Nights, also known as the
Arabian Nights, including "
The Second Shaykh's Story", "
The Eldest Lady's Tale" and "
Abdallah ibn Fadil and His Brothers", all dealing with the theme of a younger sibling harassed by two jealous elders.
The earliest European tale is "La Gatta Cenerentola" or "The Hearth Cat" which appears in the book "Il Pentamerone" by the Italian fairy-tale collector
Giambattista Basile in 1635. This version formed the basis of later versions published by the French author
Charles Perrault and the German
Brothers Grimm.
One of the most popular versions of Cinderella was written by
Charles Perrault in
1697. The popularity of his tale was due to his additions to the story including the pumpkin, the fairy-godmother and the introduction of glass slippers.
So the version Disney adapted has been around since 1697. All the other Disney princesses are borrowed from old folk or fairy tales or were based on real people (though of course PC'ed and Disnified). Princess Tiana was not, she is a PC construct created from whole cloth with the embarrassing mangling of the European folk story The Frog and the Princess used as the plot device.
It may be entertaining in a Pop culture sort of way but it is a travesty in regards to classical folk tales. But that's nothing new for Disney, look what they did to The Little Mermaid
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