I've really only heard of one Brother's Grimm fairy tale: Cinderella. It's basically the same, only instead of the prine knowing the shoe was too small for the stepsisters because their feet didn't fit, the stepsister cut off her toes and put on a sock. The blood coming out gave away her secret. Though Brother's Grimm give a spine-chillingly gothic twist to fairy tales (which I can't help but say are are a refreshing break from Disney's happy-go-lucky tales of happily ever after), I prefer less gruesome twists. For example: Ella (not Ella Enchanted). Ella was more like teh medival ages and it could've really happened. The "magical gown" was her mother's wedding dress, the "magical slippers" were glass slippers blown by the cocky glassblower in her town and the carriage was really the result of a kind carriage driver driving her a few feet to the palace after she'd walked the whole way.
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