In the story Cinderella, why did the prince marry Cinderella not any of the othe!


Question: what is the moral of the story


Answers: what is the moral of the story

he wanted to marry for love

He married her because she was the one who caught his eye, and it was love at first sight.
I think the moral of the story is that kindness rules all.

Cuz Cindyrella wuz maddd hott yo

The moral of the story has little to do with the prince choosing her. Cinderella had "it," and that was why she was chosen. The moral is merely this: if you are a good person who works hard despite ill treatment from others, good things will happen to you.

Because he was in love with Cinderella, that's why he tried so hard to find her!

love at first sight

because she was the most beautiful women their! Love at 1st sight I guess!

ccuz hes dum

'cause all the others had fat feet

He was in to feet and hers fit...her shoe that is.

He didn't marry any of the others because as the story goes he was so taken by her beauty and candor he couldn't see past her to all the others. Thus the hunt for the woman who fit the glass slipper was on.

cuz she was the best of the other girls he haad saw that night.....and he didn't marry her at the ball, she rushed home while they where about to ya know and lost her shoe, then he made everygirl in the kingdom try on the shoe to make sure it was her, then he found her and they got married

Because she was the prettiest one there. And she was the main character. Thats just how the story goes.(I guess)

The moral of the story is that dreams do come true.
and he married Cinderella because he fell in love with her not the other girls at the ball.

Because her fell in love with Cinderella! A person usually falls in love with one person at a time.
The moral of the story is that you must never give up tring no matter what the circumstances may be.

THE glass slipper fit Cindee.don't have big feet

The moral is that your dreams can come true no matter who you are. Even a lowly, poor, step-child. The prince married her because he thought she was the prettiest girl at the Ball and she was mysterious. Plus, he had a *****. (This part is only mentioned in the adult version.)

The prince had a foot fetish and Cinderella had the only bare foot in sight...

In the original story, the Prince was told that Cinderella was a princess before she even got out of the carriage, then when she did, she was dressed richly and was unusually beautiful (by touch of the magic wand). She had the advantage over the other ladies at the ball because of:

1. Perceived social status
2. Magic
3. Glass shoe (the prince was a foot man)
4. Small feet (no one else could fit the shoe)

The moral is: wrap your daughters feet to keep them small, show feet off with glass shoes and a good pedicure, dress well, and most importantly, no matter who you are, fake it and pray for a miracle.



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