Revolting Rhymes_ Cinderella.mp4
Summary
TLDRThis humorous retelling of Cinderella subverts the classic fairy tale with a darker and more comical twist. The story begins with Cinderella locked in a cellar, where she is helped by a fairy to attend the palace ball. There, she dances with the prince, but chaos ensues at midnight. The prince's quest to find the slipper's owner leads to a series of gruesome events, including the beheading of Cinderella's stepsisters. Ultimately, Cinderella wishes for a 'decent man' and ends up marrying a kind jam maker, leaving the prince and his violent ways behind for a happy and laughter-filled life.
Takeaways
- 🎭 This is a retelling of Cinderella with a dark and humorous twist, deviating from the traditional fairy tale.
- 🕷️ Cinderella is portrayed as being locked in a cellar with rats nibbling at her feet, which is a stark contrast to the original story.
- 🧙♀️ The magic fairy grants Cinderella's wish to attend the ball, but with a more demanding and assertive Cinderella character.
- 👗 Cinderella's transformation to the ball includes a desire for materialistic items like a dress, coach, and silver slippers, reflecting a more self-interested character.
- 💃 At the ball, Cinderella's aggressive dancing with the prince and her midnight escape with a ripped dress adds a comical and chaotic element.
- 👣 The prince's pursuit of Cinderella based on the glass slipper becomes a farcical quest, with the slipper being lost and replaced by an ugly sister.
- 🔪 The prince's reaction to the slipper fitting the ugly sisters involves beheading them, which is a gruesome and unexpected turn of events.
- 👩🍳 Cinderella's eventual marriage to a simple jam maker instead of the prince suggests a preference for a normal life over royalty.
- 🎵 The script is interspersed with music and applause, indicating a theatrical or musical performance style.
- 🎉 The story concludes with Cinderella finding happiness in a normal life, emphasizing the value of contentment over material wealth or royal status.
Q & A
What is the main theme of the poem 'Royal dar's revolting rhyme'?
-The main theme of the poem is a dark and humorous retelling of the classic Cinderella fairy tale, highlighting the gory and less-known aspects of the story.
How does the poem describe Cinderella's situation before the fairy's intervention?
-Cinderella is depicted as being locked in a slimy cellar, where rats nibble at her feet, and she is desperate to attend the palace ball.
What does Cinderella request from the magic fairy to attend the ball?
-Cinderella asks for a dress, a coach, earrings, a diamond brooch, silver slippers, and lovely nylon panty hose to impress the prince.
What happens when Cinderella tries to leave the ball at midnight?
-As Cinderella tries to flee at midnight, the prince grabs her dress, which rips, leaving her to run away in her underwear and losing one slipper on the stair.
How does the prince identify the owner of the lost slipper?
-The prince visits every house in town, trying the slipper on various women, but it's the ugly sister who tricks him by placing her foot into the slipper.
What is the twist in the story when the prince is about to marry the ugly sister?
-The twist is that the ugly sister's foot is actually too big for the slipper, and she tricks the prince by putting her smaller foot into it, which he doesn't notice.
What happens to the ugly sisters in the poem?
-Both ugly sisters are beheaded by the prince after they try on the slipper and claim to be the owner, which displeases the prince.
Why does Cinderella refuse to marry the prince?
-Cinderella refuses to marry the prince because she is horrified by his habit of chopping off heads for fun.
What does Cinderella wish for at the end of the poem?
-At the end, Cinderella wishes for a decent man, not a prince, and the fairy grants her wish, marrying her to a simple jam maker.
How does the poem conclude the story of Cinderella?
-The poem concludes with Cinderella marrying a jam maker, living a happy and ordinary life filled with laughter and marmalade, rather than a prince.
Outlines
🎭 A Twisted Cinderella Tale
This paragraph narrates a dark and humorous retelling of the classic Cinderella story. The script begins with Cinderella locked in a cellar, where rats nibble at her feet. A magical fairy appears and transforms her into a glamorous guest for the palace ball. At the ball, Cinderella dances with the prince, but at midnight, she flees, leaving behind a slipper. The prince, determined to find her, is misled by Cinderella's wicked stepsisters who try on the slipper, leading to their gruesome deaths. The fairy reappears, and Cinderella wishes for a decent man, not a prince. The story concludes with Cinderella marrying a simple jam maker, living a happy life filled with laughter.
🎵 Curtain Call and Applause
The second paragraph consists of musical interludes and applause, suggesting a live performance or the end of a theatrical act. It includes the sounds of music and clapping, indicating a positive reception from the audience.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Cinderella
💡Ugly Sisters
💡Magic Fairy
💡Palace Ball
💡Transformation
💡Midnight
💡Prince
💡Slipper
💡Decent Man
💡Homemade Marmalade
Highlights
The real Cinderella story is much darker than the popular fairy tale.
Cinderella was locked in a cellar where rats nibbled at her feet.
The magic fairy appears to help Cinderella attend the palace ball.
Cinderella's demands for a dress, coach, and silver slippers are humorously exaggerated.
At the ball, Cinderella's dancing with the prince is described with a humorous twist.
The prince's desperation to keep Cinderella at the ball is comically portrayed.
Cinderella's escape from the ball is chaotic, leaving a slipper behind.
The prince's quest to find the owner of the slipper is met with comical challenges.
The ugly sister's deceitful attempt to fit the slipper is a dark comedic moment.
The prince's violent reaction to the sisters' failed attempts at fitting the slipper is shocking.
Cinderella's reaction to the prince's actions reveals her moral dilemma.
The fairy's return offers Cinderella a chance to make a new wish.
Cinderella's wish for a decent man leads to a surprising and happy ending.
The story concludes with Cinderella marrying a simple jam maker, emphasizing a different kind of happiness.
The final scene with the jam maker's house filled with laughter symbolizes a different kind of 'happily ever after'.
The applause at the end suggests the audience's appreciation for the unique retelling of Cinderella.
Transcripts
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Royal dar's revolting rhyme
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Cinderella I guess you think you know
this story you don't the real one's much
more gory the phony one the one you know
was cooked up years and years ago and
made to sound all soft and sappy just to
keep the children happy mind you they
got the first bit right the bit where in
the dead of night the ugly sister jewels
and all departed for the palace ball
while darling little Cinderella was
locked up in a slimy Cellar where rats
who wanted things to eat began to nibble
at her feet she bellowed help and let me
out the magic fairy heard her shout
appearing in a blaze of light she said
my dear I all right all right cried
Cindy can't you see I feel as rotten as
can be she beat her fist against the
wall and shouted get me to the ball
there is a disco at the palace the rest
have G and I am jealous I want a dress I
want a coach and earrings and a diamond
brooch and silver slippers two of those
and lovely nylon panty hose done up like
that I'll guarantee the handsome prince
will fall for me the fairy said hang on
a tick she gave her wand A Mighty flick
and quickly in no time at all Cindy was
at the palace ball it made the ugly
sisters wince to see her dancing with
the prince she held him very tight and
pressed herself against his manly chest
the prince himself was turned to pulp
all he could do was go gasp and gulp
then midnight struck she shouted heck I
got to run to save my neck the prince
cried no alas AAC he grabbed her dress
to hold her back as Cindy shouted let me
go the dress was ripped from head to toe
she ran out in her underwear and lost
one slipper on the stair the prince was
on it like a dart he pressed it to his
pounding heart the girl this slipper
fits he cried tomorrow morning shall be
my bride I'll visit every house in town
until I've Tred Maiden down then rather
carelessly I fear he placed it on a
crate of beer at once one of the ugly
sisters the one whose face was blotched
with blisters sneaked up and grabbed the
dainty shoe and quickly flushed it down
the L then in its place she calmly put
the slipper from her own left foot aha
you see the plot grows thicker and
Cindy's luck starts looking
sicker next day the prince went charging
down to knock on all the doors in town
in every house the tension grew who was
the owner of the shoe the shoe was long
and very wide a normal foot got lost
inside also it smelled a wee bit icky
the owner's feet were hot and sticky
thousands of eager people came to try it
on but all in vain now came the ugly
sister's go one tried it on the prince
screamed no but she screamed yes it fits
whoopy so now you've got to marry me the
prince went white from ear to ear he
muttered let me out of here oh no you
don't you made a vow there's no way you
can back out now off with her head the
prince roared back they chopped it off
with one big whack this pleased the
prince he smiled and said she's prettier
without her head then out came sister
number two who yelled now I will try the
shoe try this instead the prince yelled
back he swung his trusty sword and smack
her head went crashing to the ground it
bounced a bit and rolled around in the
kitchen peeling spuds Cinderella heard
the thuds of bouncing heads upon the
floor and poked her own head round the
door what's all the racket Cindy cried
mind your own biz the prince replied
poor Cindy's heart was torn to shreds my
prince she thought he chops off heads
how could I marry anyone who does that
sort of thing for fun the prince cried
who's this dirty off with her nut
off with a nut just then all in a blaze
of light the magic fairy Hove in sight
her magic wand went Swoosh and swish
Cindy she cried come make a wish wish
anything and have no doubt that I will
make it come about Cindy answered oh
kind fairy this time I shall be more
wary no more princes no more money I
have had my taste of honey I'm wishing
for a decent man they're hard to find do
you think you can within a minute
Cinderella was married to a lovely fell
a simple jam maker by trade Who Sold
good homemade marmalade their house was
filled with SM and laughter and they
were happy ever after
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