WorksheetsCinderella Review
Total questions: 20
Worksheet time: 10mins
Name
Class
Date
1.
What is the mistreated young woman figure in a Cinderella narrative?
a)
the person who picks on Cinderella
b)
the person who helps Cinderella
c)
the person who is picked on (Cinderella)
d)
the person who saves Cinderella
2.
What is the tormentor figure in a Cinderella narrative?
a)
The person who picks on Cinderella
b)
The person who helps Cinderella
c)
The person who is picked on (Cinderella)
d)
The person who saves Cinderella
3.
What is the benefactor figure in Cinderella?
a)
The person who picks on Cinderella
b)
The person who helps Cinderella
c)
The person who gets picked on (Cinderella)
d)
The person who saves Cinderella
4.
What is magical clothing in Cinderella
a)
The item that helps Cinderella meet the Advantageous Match
b)
The item that helps the Advantageous Match identify Cinderella
c)
A dress and/or shoes
d)
All of the above
5.
What is the Advantageous Match figure in Cinderella?
a)
The person who mistreats Cinderella
b)
The person who helps Cinderella
c)
The person who gets picked on (Cinderella)
d)
The person who saves (marries) Cinderella.
6.
What is the rags to riches movement in a Cinderella narrative?
a)
When Cinderella gets magic clothing
b)
When the story ends
c)
When Cinderella becomes rich by marrying the Prince
d)
When the Prince finds Cinderella.
7.
When Cinderella narratives talk about beauty they are talking about
a)
How pretty Cinderella is
b)
How beauty is more about how good a person is
c)
How ugly the stepsisters are
d)
Options Orange and Red
8.
When Cinderella narratives talk about rewarding goodness they mean
a)
that good people get paid
b)
good people have happy endings
c)
bad people are punished
d)
Option Red and a little bit of Option Blue
9.
Early Cinderella stories portray happy endings as
a)
More a matter of luck than hardwork
b)
Something you can only get with help from a fairy
c)
Up to you to make happen
d)
Impossible to attain
10.
Later Cinderella stories have the mistreated young person saving themselves through hard work, intelligence, and or honesty. Aside from goodness being rewarded, this emphasizes the theme of
a)
The Nature of Beauty
b)
Rewarding Goodness
c)
Luck vs. Effort
d)
Wealth
11.
Wealth is important in Cinderella stories because it
a)
Represents social status and/or power
b)
Is associated with happiness and/or happy endings
c)
Cinderella is poor and the Prince's money can save her from poverty
d)
All of the above
12.
Who is the mistreated young person in Ella Enchanted?
a)
Areida
b)
Hattie
c)
Olive
d)
Ella
13.
Who is the benefactor in Ella Enchanted and why?
a)
Mandy because she is Ella's fairy godmother.
b)
Lucinda because she uses magic to help Ella go to the ball
c)
Ella because she helps herself and breaks her own curse
d)
All of the above can be viewed as benefactors.
14.
Who is the tormentor in Ella Enchanted?
a)
Lucinda because she cursed Ella with obedience.
b)
Dame Olga and her daughters because they turn Ella into a servant and are mean to her.
c)
Sir Peter because he is selfish and doesn't care what happens to his daughter.
d)
All of the above can be seen as tormentors in the story.
15.
Who is the Advantageous Match in Ella Enchanted?
a)
Sir Peter
b)
Slannen
c)
Areida
d)
Prince Char
16.
Who is Lady Eleanor?
a)
Ella's fairy godmother
b)
Ella's best friend
c)
Ella's mother
d)
Ella's finishing school teacher
17.
Who is Areida?
a)
Ella's advantageous match
b)
Ella's fairy godmother
c)
Ella's step sister
d)
Ella's friend
18.
Which of the following is an accurate summary of the order of main events in Ella Enchanted?
a)
Baby blessing/curse > Mother dies> Finishing School> Runs away> Dad remarries > Lives as a Servant > Breaks up with Char > Goes to the Ball > Breaks the Spell.
b)
Baby blessing/curse > Runs Away> Finishing School> Mother dies> Dad remarries > Lives as a Servant > Breaks up with Char > Goes to the Ball > Breaks the Spell.
c)
Baby blessing/curse > Mother dies> Finishing School> Runs away> Dad remarries > Lives as a Servant > Breaks the spell> Goes to the Ball > Breaks Up with Char.
d)
Baby blessing/curse > Mother dies> Dad Remarries> Finishing School> Runs away> Lives as a Servant > Breaks up with Char > Goes to the Ball > Breaks the Spell.
19.
Which of the following are themes discussed in both traditional Cinderella narratives and Ella Enchanted?
a)
Wealth
b)
Beauty
c)
Luck vs. Effort
d)
Options Orange and Blue.
20.
The mistreated young person has seen a lot of change over time. We've seen changes in gender, changes in the role of the benefactor, changes in who and how they are saved, etc. What social conditions might have motivated these changes in the story?
a)
Changes in views on gender roles
b)
Changes in views on the value of a person
c)
Changes in views on fate vs. hard work
d)
All of the above.
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