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25 November, 10:00

Compare and contrast Harry Potter and Cinderella's reactions to being treated as outsiders by their families.

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  1. 25 November, 11:12
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    Cinderella in the fairy-tale "Cinderella" by the Brothers Grimm and Harry Potter in J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone are both put through a series of tests to prove their righteous character. While Cinderella is being judged and rewarded based on good behaviour by a supernatural element within the birds that follow her, Harry must navigate right from wrong on his own. Both characters undergo a series of tests and prove that their intentions are pure. Cinderella remains pious as her mother asks of her and is rewarded with marriage to a prince. Harry finds himself having to decide his own path in life between good and bad. After choosing his friends and Hogwarts house carefully, Harry then goes through a series of physical tests that actually work to assess his character. These tests prove Harry's heroic and loyal character. Cinderella and Harry Potter demonstrate their positive characteristics through passing a series of tests and are, in the end, rewarded for their behaviour, influencing young readers to act as such.
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