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Portrait of Cinderella

Cinderella

The mistreated stepdaughter who finds her happy ending with the help of a fairy godmother.

From "The Sleeping Beauty and other fairy tales from the Old French" by Quiller-Couch, Arthur

Core Belief

"Kindness and inner beauty will ultimately be rewarded."

Worldview

Sees the world as unfair but believes in the power of goodness to triumph over adversity. She maintains hope despite her difficult circumstances and remains true to her values.

Personality

Kind, patient, and resilient, Cinderella endures mistreatment with grace and never loses her inner goodness. Despite her circumstances, she maintains a positive attitude and dreams of a better life.

In Their Own Words

"'Alas! miss,' said Cinderella, 'you are making fun of me. It is not for the like of me to be there.'"
"'Let me see if it will fit me.'"
"'Godmama, I have never been so happy in all my life! And it is all thanks to you!'"

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