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  1. From the point at which she was placed with her mother and William Kepple, on 22 October 1971, Maria's life was to be a sharp downward spiral of physical abuse, neglect, cruelty and unbearable distress.

  2. Apr 3, 2015 · At the end of the Grimms’ version of the story, the stepsisters’ eyes are pecked out by birds to punish the sisters for their cruelty towards their sibling – a violent conclusion you won’t find in Disney.

  3. When he reached home he gave his step-daughters the things which they had wished for, and to Cinderella he gave the branch from the hazel-bush. Cinderella thanked him, went to her mother's grave and planted the branch on it, and wept so much that the tears fell down on it and watered it.

  4. In many fairy tales, the deaths of protagonists' mothers are not narrated, usually happening before the story begins. In the Grimms' retelling, the story opens with the mother's last words to her daughter, and the second paragraph describes Cinderella's visits to the graveyard.

  5. Story. When Cinderellas mother dies her father remarries. His new wife and her daughters are cruel to Cinderella. When an invitation arrives for a ball at the palace, where the prince will choose a bride, the stepsisters tell Cinderella that she cannot go, but she has other ideas… Why we chose it. Cinderella stories are found all over the world.

  6. The impact of both parents dying shapes the drama of Cinderella's life. A story about the effects of untimely losses has insights for us all. We all suffer setbacks and must face many challenges if we are to regain a sense of place and purpose.

  7. Cinderella was heartbroken by her mother's death, but she remained faithful to her mother's words and visited her grave every day to pray and weep. As time passed, winter arrived and covered her mother's grave with a white sheet of snow.

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