Cinderella was overjoyed and set off for the ball in the coach drawn by the six black horses.
Before leaving. the fairy godmother said, "Cinderella, this magic will only last until midnight!
You must reach home by then!"
When Cinderella entered the palace, everybody was struck by her beauty. Nobody, not even
Cinderella's stepmother or stepsisters, knew who she really was in her pretty clothes and
shoes. The handsome prince also saw her and fell in love with Cinderella. He went to her
and asked, "Do you want to dance?" And Cinderella said, "Yes!" The prince danced with her
all night and nobody recognized the beautiful dancer. Cinderella was so happy dancing with
the prince that she almost forgot what the fairy godmother had said. At the last moment,
Cinderella remembered her fairy godmother's words and she rushed to go home. "Oh! I
must go!" she cried and ran out of the palace. One of her glass slippers came off but
Cinderella did not turn back for it. She reached home just as the clock struck twelve. Her
coach turned back into a pumpkin, the horses into mice and her fine ball gown into rags.
Her stepmother and stepsisters reached home shortly after that. They were talking about
the beautiful lady who had been dancing with the prince.
The prince had fallen in love with Cinderella and wanted to find out who the beautiful girl
was, but he did not even know her name. He found the glass slipper that had come off
Cinderella's foot as she ran home. The prince said, "I will find her. The lady whose foot fits
this slipper will be the one I marry!" The next day, the prince and his servants took the glass
slipper and went to all the houses in the kingdom. They wanted to find the lady whose feet
would fit in the slipper. All the women in the kingdom tried the slipper but it would not fit any
of them. Cinderella's stepsisters also tried on the little glass slipper. They tried to squeeze
their feet and push hard into the slipper, but the servant was afraid the slipper would break.
Cinderella's stepmother would not let her try the slipper on, but the prince saw her and said,
"Let her also try on the slipper!" The slipper fit her perfectly. The prince recognized her from
the ball. He married Cinderella and together they lived happily ever after.
2. Feminism concerns equality and justice for all women, and it seeks to eliminate systemic
inequality in all aspects of women's lives. Feminisms are inclusive and affirming women;
they celebrate women's achievements and struggles and work to provide a positive and
affirming stance towards women and womanhood. Do you agree?
Write your answer in essay form. Your answer should have an introduction, body and
conclusion.
OR
QUESTION 4
(25 marks)
1. Using the Marxist theoretical perspectives, differentiate between the following ideas.
a. Ideology and
b. Class conflict
(10 marks)
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