Option 2: Write a reimagining of a fairy tale, and set it in either Southern or Eastern Asia
In this option you will be rewriting a well-known fairy tale (like Cinderella, Beauty & the Beast, Snow White, the Little Mermaid, etc.) using things you have learned in your Social Studies class: like geographic & cultural features
Your story should include at least 3 images
Link to the detailed guidelines for this option:In this portfolio option you will be reading the classic version of Cinderella as well as two different versions from different cultures. You will answer some questions about the similarities between these versions, and then write your own cultural fairy tale (based on a classic fairy tale) set in either Southern or Eastern Asia (the areas you have been learning about in Social Studies).
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Once upon a time, in a beautiful kingdom in Eastern Asia, there lived a kind-hearted and courageous princess named Mei Ling. The kingdom was known for its breathtaking landscapes, lush green rice fields, and vibrant cherry blossom trees. Mei Ling's parents, the King and Queen, had passed away when she was very young, leaving her in the care of her strict stepmother and her two jealous stepsisters.
Mei Ling, with her almond-shaped eyes, porcelain skin, and graceful demeanor, stood out from the rest in the kingdom. However, her stepmother and stepsisters resented her natural beauty and constantly mistreated her, forcing her to carry out the chores of the household. Despite her hardships, Mei Ling remained resilient, finding solace in the breathtaking lotus pond near the kingdom.
One day, the Emperor of a neighboring kingdom invited all the maidens of the kingdom to a grand ball in honor of his son, Prince Tian. The air was abuzz with excitement as the entire kingdom prepared for the event. Mei Ling's wicked stepmother and stepsisters were overjoyed, as they believed their chance to secure their futures had arrived.
Under the cherry blossom tree near the lotus pond, Mei Ling silently wept, longing to attend the ball but knowing her stepmother would never allow it. Suddenly, a gentle breeze blew, and a small, delicate fairy emerged from the lotus petals. She introduced herself as Ling, the guardian spirit of the lotus pond.
"I have heard your prayers and seen the kindness in your heart, Princess Mei Ling," Ling said. "I will grant you a gift, for you deserve to attend the ball and find true happiness."
With a wave of her wand, Ling transformed Mei Ling's tattered clothes into an elegant silk gown, adorned with golden threads and delicate lotus patterns. She placed a pair of dainty golden lotus slippers on Mei Ling's feet and warned her to return home before midnight.
As Mei Ling arrived at the grand ball, her beauty captivated everyone in the room, including Prince Tian. They danced gracefully together, lost in each other's presence. Mei Ling's stepsisters watched with envy and curiosity, unable to recognize her amidst the splendor of the ball.
Hours passed, and as the clock struck midnight, Mei Ling, fearing the loss of her magical transformation, rushed out of the labyrinth-like palace. In her haste, one of her lotus slippers slipped off, left behind on the palace steps.
Prince Tian, infatuated by Mei Ling's beauty, searched the kingdom for her. He found every maiden trying on the golden lotus slipper, hoping to be the one it belonged to. Finally, he arrived at Mei Ling's home, where her stepmother and stepsisters eagerly presented themselves as the owners of the slipper.
One by one, they tried to fit their feet into the slipper, but it was too small for them. Just as the prince was about to give up, Mei Ling appeared, her face radiant. With grace and elegance, she slipped her foot into the slipper, which fit her perfectly. Prince Tian recognized her immediately as the princess from the ball, and his heart swelled with joy.
Prince Tian proposed to Mei Ling, and she accepted, bringing harmony to both kingdoms. The lotus pond, forever touched by Mei Ling's kind spirit, blossomed even more beautifully, becoming a symbol of their love and happiness.
And so, Mei Ling and Prince Tian lived happily ever after, celebrating the unity of their kingdoms and the eternal beauty of their love.
Image 1: A stunning landscape of the Eastern Asian kingdom, showcasing the lush green rice fields, cherry blossom trees, and a tranquil lotus pond.
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Image 2: Mei Ling, standing near the lotus pond, adorned in her transformed silk gown, gazes wistfully at her reflection in the water, wishing for a better life.
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Image 3: The grand ball in the neighboring kingdom, where Mei Ling captivates everyone with her ethereal beauty, caught in the arms of Prince Tian as they dance together.
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