Blog #4

I do believe it is possible for one to reach success or riches, realistically, with marriage, but not magic. If this were just the case with a fairy tale story then it is absolutely possible to reach success with marriage. Now as far as “reaching success” goes, sure, one will be seen as successful to the outside world because they will have these disposable resources in order to reach that point, but will they truly be successful at heart? Not so much. Why, you ask? Because they have received this unfair advantage over other people attempting to reach this level of success.

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 In certain cases, like Cinderella, for example, an exception can be made. Even though she reached riches through the advantage of magic and marriage, it was well deserved, there is no arguing against the fact that she legitimately earned it. Even though she was mentally abused and forced to work as a maid for her despicable stepmother and stepsisters, she remained calm, kind, and pious, never doing anything to harm them out of spite and hatred. Because she endured this torture for all these years she was rewarded with the magic of her fairy godmother, or the birds, getting to go to the ball and meet her true love, the prince. In the end the stepsisters wanted to share Cinderella’s success, which is why they showed up to the castle during the wedding to “make amends” for all they have put her through her entire life but the birds, which was a key part of the magical aspects of the story took Cinderella’s revenge out for her, by plucking the sisters eyes out and blinding them.

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