The story lines of the two versions were very different, but the two Cinderella’s were the same in the way they get treated by their Stepmother and Stepsisters like a slave. On the other hand, in my version Cinderella never was threatened in the way of getting beat, she just got locked in her room. In the African version if she did not come home with that gourd filled she was going to get beat. For the most part, these two versions have the same kind, gentle and hardworking …show more content…
The African version is more violent then the Disney movie version because of the way her Stepmother threatens to beat her if she does not do what is asked of her. Also the journey that she takes is a little to scary then the other version because it takes place in the dark woods. In the Disney version it just seems less violent and dark and more like the fairytale people come to know and love. Personally I would not want to subject my child to any dark fairytales because I do not want to have them grow up thinking in that way. I would like my child to grow up thinking of their mother in a way that, “my mom read me so many lovely fairytales and had me watch beautiful Disney movies.” If you read dark and inappropriate stories to your child it could make them grow up to not be a pleasant person. I don’t want that for my child I would like them to have the knowelege of nice and good things. That make them want to grow up and be a great person and not turn out to be a monster. What you teach your child when they are younger, can make them grow up to be just that kind of person when they are older. Having said all that, no one can ever go wrong with the Disney movie version of “Cinderella,” that is the one I grew up with and that will be the one I