they both have to feet lol
The denouement of the "Cinderella" story is when Cinderella's foot fits the glass slipper, and she and the Prince are reunited. They get married in a splendorous ceremony, and Cinderella forgives her wicked stepsisters. They all lived happily ever after.
Scholars are able to trace the origins of "Cinderella" back to a 9th-century Chinese foot binding story called "Ye-Xian".
The Chinese "Cinderella", titled "Ye-Xian", is about beautiful Ye-Xian, her wicked stepmother, ugly stepsister Jun-Li, the Emperor of China, and a ten-foot golden carp.
Actually, according to the story, the Prince found her- by looking for the girl whose foot would fit in the shoe left behind at the ball.
The answer: The climax of Ciinderelle occurs when the prince puts the glass sliper on Cinderelle's foot and it fits.
No because she was jealous because Cinderella's foot fit into the silver glass slipper and Cinderella got married to the prince.
In the story of Cinderella, the shoe test is significant because it is used as a way for the prince to identify the mysterious girl he fell in love with at the ball. The fact that Cinderella's foot is the only one that fits the glass slipper confirms her true identity and leads to her happily ever after. It symbolizes destiny and true love conquering all obstacles.
The denouement of the "Cinderella" story is when Cinderella's foot fits the glass slipper, and she and the Prince are reunited. They get married in a splendorous ceremony, and Cinderella forgives her wicked stepsisters. They all lived happily ever after.
Yes it did - proven by the fact that in telling from one person to another, it crosssed over from one language to another. In the original story, CInderella's foot exactly fitted the FUR slipper (French: "vair", squirrel fur). Yet it later became the GLASS slipper (French: "verre") - so it was taken from one country to another by someone who spoke good - but not perfect - French.
Char asks Ella to marry him. Ella is excited at first, then decides she cannot marry him.
in the story of How Big is a Foot what are two repetitive events in the story
The Wench continues to whine about her place in life (scrubbing floors and making Sandwiches). Then she thinks she's good enough for a prince after her foot fits in a uncofortable glass slipper, as if that makes you royalty worthy.