Fairy Tales
Fairy Tales
Fairy Tales
The structure
Different kinds of folk tales have different structures.
To write your own, you need to know what they are.
Cinderella
Cinderella lived with her stepmother and two stepsisters, who were jealous of
her and treated her very badly. She had to spend all day, every day doing work
around the house.
One day an invitation arrived from the prince, who was having a ball. Cinderella had
to help her stepmother and stepsisters make beautiful dresses for the ball, and on
the night they went off and left the poor girl alone.
She was very sad, but suddenly her Fairy Godmother appeared and turned
Cinderella’s old clothes into a beautiful gown. She turned a pumpkin into a golden
coach and some mice into lovely black horses and a rat into a coachman. So
Cinderella went to the ball, but her Fairy Godmother warned her that she had to
leave the ball by midnight.
When the prince saw Cinderella he thought she was so beautiful that he danced
with her all evening. Suddenly the clock began to strike twelve, and Cinderella
remembered what her Fairy Godmother had told her. She ran out of the palace and
was in such a hurry that one of her glass slippers came off as she was racing down
the stairs.
The prince found the slipper and ordered his servants to go out into his kingdom
and make every girl try the slipper on until they found its owner. Eventually they
arrived at Cinderella’s house and discovered that the slipper fitted her.
They took her back to the palace and she married the prince and they lived happily
ever after.
1- The hero
or heroine The Heroine is Cinderella.
2- The villain
3- The desire
or need
4- Magic
5- The
conflict
6- The
resolution