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Cargando... Walt Disney's Cinderellapor Cynthia Rylant, Mary Blair (Ilustrador)
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I really liked this because it was very similar to the version of Cinderella that I grew up with. I liked the language the most in this book because it read very eloquently and it was clear and descriptive. For example, "where Cinderella cooked and cleaned and sometimes cried and sometimes dreamed." I think having some of the passages rhyme make the story flow and make it a great story to tell aloud. I also really liked the illustrations in this book. The pictures were cartoon like but also realistic at the same time. The drawings are both simple and very detailed making an impression on the reader. They all had lots of color and lots of detail that matched to the story on each page. My favorite illustrations are of the carriage the Cinderella took to the ball and of the castle, all the detail and colors are beautiful. The big idea in this traditional fantasy story is that love conquers all. Even though Cinderella is in a terrible situation her hope and longing for love eventually finds and saves her. Who'da thunk? Disney?! But look, it's Cynthia Rylant! And yes, she wrote this adaptation beautifully. And the pictures are indeed stunning, in a silver screen animation sort of way. Now, the animators took Blair's concept art and made it prettier, cuter, simpler to draw over & over again, more cartoonish. And the story line, the character development, well, ok, streamlined also. But for ppl who count this among their favorite tales, this is definitely one to check out... don't skip it just because it's Disney. And for writers of original fairytales and adaptations, this is one from which to learn how to write. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Another important lesson in the story is that greediness and cruelty will get you nowhere. Cinderella's stepmother and stepsisters treat Cinderella horribly. However, in the end, it is Cinderella, who is kind, that finds her happy ending. ( )