Cinderella (Aschenputtel, 1812)

Runtime 8:20 • Released 22 Sep 2025

SYNOPSIS

Aschenputtel (1812): no glass slipper, no fairy godmother; only ash, grief, and justice.

A dying mother bids her daughter remain pious and good. From a hazel branch planted on her grave grows a tree and a white bird that grants the girl gowns of silver and gold.

For three festival nights she dances with the prince, vanishing each time, until his pitch-coated stairs catch a golden slipper. Desperate stepsisters mutilate their feet to force a fit, but the birds cry the truth: “There’s blood in the shoe.”

Found at last, the ash-covered girl becomes the bride, and at the wedding the white birds deliver judgment on the cruel. A faithful Grimm retelling where devotion is rewarded and cruelty repaid. No miracles, no apologies.

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  • No fairy godmother in the Grimm text; aid comes from the hazel tree and birds.
  • Three nights at the festival; the prince pursues; false fits by the stepsisters.
  • Source: Kinder- und Hausmärchen (1812/1815), public domain.