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Inequality in Fairytales

  • sexism
  • Categories:Picture Books
  • Language:French(Translation Services Available)
  • Publication date:October,2019
  • Pages:40
  • Retail Price:(Unknown)
  • Size:240mm×240mm
  • Publication Place:France
  • Words:(Unknown)
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  • Text Color:Full color
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English title 《 Inequality in Fairytales 》
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★Breaking down gender stereotypes, challenging the sexism and unequal housework distribution found in many fairy tales, with a humorous and gentle approach!

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This morning, Snow White woke up in a foul mood. The seven dwarfs had gone out to work, leaving a messy mess behind.

"Ah! My goodness! I will no longer bear these toils and chores!" She tried to suppress her urge to clean up and wipe everything down, she hated being dirty… but this is just too dirty and messy! "What a mess! Let them deal with it themselves! Today, I've made up my mind, I'm leaving!"

She left a note for the dwarfs:
"Dwarf Captain and other lazybones, I don't care about this camp anymore! Dwarfs, I will no longer be your housekeeper. Complainers, given the state of this house, you will be gasping for breath. Good luck! Clean up the mess you left behind yourselves! — Snow White”

She made up her mind to go to Cinderella's house to play.

"My dear friend, please forgive me for the interruption..."

"My beautiful cat husband used to steal my shoes, he loved those boots that make him look particularly elegant!

Dear, think of it, with the other ladies he is with, they all wear wreaths! That despicable guy is making fun of me, using me to look after his palace, while he is making mischief behind my back, wearing small shoes. Although he is not a charming prince, I once thought I had found great love in him..."

"Princes are not always charming, as love songs go, many words will be scattered by the wind... Leave this fool behind and come with me!"

Cinderella placed her note under a piece of coal:
"Dear Mr. Cat, given that you dress up neatly every day, I have no doubt about your ability to find fitting shoes. I am leaving because I have done enough and more than enough. I am going away because I have done well. Cinderella's kiss. — Cinderella"

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