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List at least 3 similar elements between the Algonquin Cinderella & Yeh-Shen and the traditional Cinderella
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1. All three versions of Cinderella involve a young woman who is mistreated or oppressed by her stepmother and stepsisters. The Algonquin Cinderella and Yeh-Shen both have a cruel stepmother and stepsisters, just like the traditional Cinderella.
2. In all three versions, the main character finds some form of magical help that allows her to attend a royal event. In the traditional Cinderella, it is her fairy godmother who helps her. In Yeh-Shen, it is a magical fish, and in the Algonquin Cinderella, it is her Spirit Guide who aids her.
3. Another common element is the use of a lost or missing item as a way for the prince to identify Cinderella. In the traditional Cinderella, it is the glass slipper that she leaves behind at the ball. In Yeh-Shen, it is a golden slipper, and in the Algonquin Cinderella, it is a fawn skin that she gives to the prince. The prince uses these items to search for the woman he met at the royal event.
2. In all three versions, the main character finds some form of magical help that allows her to attend a royal event. In the traditional Cinderella, it is her fairy godmother who helps her. In Yeh-Shen, it is a magical fish, and in the Algonquin Cinderella, it is her Spirit Guide who aids her.
3. Another common element is the use of a lost or missing item as a way for the prince to identify Cinderella. In the traditional Cinderella, it is the glass slipper that she leaves behind at the ball. In Yeh-Shen, it is a golden slipper, and in the Algonquin Cinderella, it is a fawn skin that she gives to the prince. The prince uses these items to search for the woman he met at the royal event.