Cinderella - Dark Original Version by Brothers Grimm 1812
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- Опубліковано 13 лют 2024
- This video unveils the dark and enchanting world of “Cinderella,” a story with ancient roots that stretch back to the era of oral fairytales, whispered through the ages. Originating from the heart of Germany, this narrative was meticulously recorded by the legendary Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm in the year 1812, offering a glimpse into a version far more shadowy and sinister than the Disney version we all grew up with. From mystical golden slippers to the echo of midnight chimes, this video promises to immerse you in the eerie charm of a story that has haunted and enchanted through the ages. This rendition is brought to life through cutting-edge AI animation, blending the ancient with the futuristic to cast a spellbinding experience.
Drawing from the profound insights of Marie-Louise von Franz, remember that all fairytales act as a mirror to the collective unconscious, unveiling universal themes and archetypal characters that resonate deeply with the human psyche. This story transcends its narrative to become a guide of symbols for the process of female individuation, reflecting a feminine journey towards psychological integration and self-discovery. Through symbolic language akin to the dreamscape, “Cinderella” presents not just a tale of trials and triumphs, but a pathway to understanding the deeper layers of personal growth and the archetypal journey ingrained in our collective heritage.
Text to the version used: sites.pitt.edu/~dash/type0510...
(There are many variations to this fairytale, they are all slightly different and all of them are valuable) - Розваги
I never thought much of Cinderella's father for allowing his wife and step-daughters for treating his natural child in the way they did.
He was deceased therefore he couldn’t really have much of a say in this. Can’t stand up for your child, if you’re not walking the mortal plane.
In the Grimm’s earliest publications the stepmothers were originally the heroine’s *real* mother. They changed it soon after as they viewed motherhood as sacred, partly due to how much their own relationship with their own mother. Plus there’s a golden unspoken rule in fairytales that it’s ok to kill your stepmother but not your real one.
@@maribelgranados80But I don't get why this wasn't mentioned in this video. Maybe an editing oversight?
So many different versions of each fairytale!
Uh...he died!
I have to say those gowns are beautiful
This is for all the people with the pronunciation problem with the word hearth. It is one of the words that depends on your place of origin. Both "harth" and "herth" are correct. Same that herb is correct as "erb" and "herb."
Haha…came here for that! 😂
Forgot the last part where the sisters are struck blind for the rest of their lives as punishment.
My mom had a really old leather bound Brothers Grimm tome and in it the sisters and their mother were made to dance in red hot iron shoes until dead. The olde, olde versions were dark indeed. Ariel won nothing and ended up sea foam, sleeping beauty was kissed while she slept but woke up birthing twins? Are we sure it was just a kiss and did he get consent? Hansel noted the witch could not see and when she asked for their finger through the bars of the cage to pinch she was gauging their weight, when Gretel gets eaten after she finds her finger "plump" he starts giving her a chicken bone to feel, he ends up shoving her head first into the oven. The tales were from a time that children had to be left to their own devices out of necessity and needed a healthy fear of the forest and strangers and disobedience to keep them in line and safe. Shame that book got destroyed from water damage that caused a ceiling collapse, would be worth something now.
The paintings are beautiful
Thank you for giving the carriage horses feathers (fluffy feet). I work with Clydesdales and don't see them in media very often
The sisters had their eyes plucked out by the doves in the original story...😮
Whhaaaaaattttt!!? 😮😱
@@violetcarson5532 truth...read the book..☺️
Yikes!😮
I didn't know that!
This story was pretty sloppily constructed. It failed to mention the fact that Cinderella's father had died. The step-mother pretty much disappeared until the end, with the eldest daughter taking most of her role. Finally, it left out the part where the birds pecked out the eyes of the step-family.
Don't forget the images of 8 horses, yet the story stated 6 horses.
I have that story. It doesn't mention the father. I would assume that he didn't pass. The way he let his wife treat his daughter. Not cool.
@@mousemd The father dying is pretty much a standard story point of Cindarella. (Though this version is still pretty sloppy for not mentioning it.)
Depends on the version. There are some where he was still alive and let it happen
Where can I find that version?
You left out the end, where at Cinderella‘s wedding the doves pick out her stepsisters eyes.
Every time you said”herth”😩
Text to fake voice narration all AI generated. Isn't it fun?! NOT!
Hearth doesnt rhyme with Earth!
ROMANS 6:23 FOR THE WAGES OF SIN IS DEATH, BUT THE GIFT OF GOD IS ETERNAL LIFE THROUGH JESUS CHRIST OUR LORD.
The Grimm Brothers version 😊
There was an old black and white movie that followed this more closely then later ones. Although the pigeons said cook-e-da-coo, cook-i-da-coo, there's blood in the shoe, she's not the one for you.
I’ll have to check it out!
German: Rucke-di-ku, Blut ist im Schuh - I do not know why Americans refer to a lot of fairytales as “dark, sinister” etc. I expected a little horrid twist but instead it’s just the original version I grew up with lol
@@masehoart7569The actual story well stories actually is
Beautiful Cinderella story. This version is probably my favorite story out all Cinderella stories I've ever heard. Read too. Movies I've seen. I know this for a fact 😊. Every girl in the world always dream of her Cinderella night. Dancing the night away with her true love or a guy she mysteriously just met at a dance. Leave at midnight. Beautiful Cinderella dream for all girls.
The Prince was so blind and stupid that he could not recognize the woman he loved by looking at her face?
Yes and no. it's a wondrous story, but too much dreaming of a perfect prince and salvation through magical thinking to resolve problems can be not so great. It's good to talk to our girls so they are clear minded. I especially like this channel because it talks about the allegory in the story.
@@TurquoiseInk Cinderella actually waited on no man to save her.
Always loved this version .
They left off the end. That's the best part
Yeah the birds peck out the evil stepdaughters eyes
@@LilDemonaIt depends on whose version your telling. Not to mention that European version sounds a lot like the Chinese one which is one of the oldest versions after the Egyptian one.
by Grimms, Charles Perrault, the 500 folktales found a few years ago.
Top that off with even Grimms tales May have been from other countries as they got the tales from wealthy friends who had governesses from other nations.
Absolutely gorgeous.
If your mother only knew, it would surely break her heart in two.
I remember that line from the Goose Girl
Always 💘this story 😀,Thanks👋
This version that you're telling is a very different version than the original and yet it's nice that you put pictures and are telling a story that I'm sure a lot of people have heard in various forms.
Looking forward to more stories
Interesting in this version stepsisters have more role than stepmother.
Love it❤❤❤
The Charles Perrault and the Grimm versions are different. I believe Charles Perrault was the original writer. However, stories similar to this have been told by various writers prior to Perrault.
I like this version. I wish this was the one still told today.
Thanks for all the beautiful things even though I never get to keep them they make me feel beautiful while they last
This very well executed nothing out of place and imagination in visual reality very well done 😊❤😊
Very enjoyable and beautifully done! ❤️
Very impressive video 👧
I believe there was an earlier French version, very like this one. That is the one I read, anyway.
Charles Perreault is the original author.
I’m waiting for your beauty and the beast content. That’s my favorite fairy tale ever yet it has a disturbing backstory and it was based on a true story.
JOHN 3:16 FOR GOD SO LOVED THE WORLD,THAT HE GAVE HIS ONLY BEGOTTEN SON,THAT WHOSOEVER BELIEVETH IN HIM SHOULD NOT PERISH, BUT HAVE EVERLASTING LIFE.
Those shoes are huge!!
Great job, can't wait to see more!
An animation called Grimm Variations did a fun role reversal of Cinderella( (first episode)
I love the story, images, and the narrator does a nice job!
But I'm going kinda crazy with the pronunciation of "hearth" as /hurth/ rather than
/hahrth/! (Sorry for the cockamamie pronunciation key-- I don't know how to put marks above letters to do it the right way!)
Thank you! I apologize for the mispronunciation! I’m from upstate New York it must be my accent showing through, oops 😅
I really don’t understand how people get so many different versions .
I read up on the Brothers Grimm and their stories were definitely not the Disney version. They were all very grim and deadly. In all of of them the stepmother all are killed off by the heroes.
The Brothers Grimm got their stories from interviews of the mothers in the local villages.
The shoes from Disney were crystal but the ones from this story did not fit anyone. As the story progresses it says that both of the sisters cut off her toes. The stepmother and the stepdaughters underwent significant punishments until they were finally killed.
So of course you know the rest of the story, OR DO YOU. I will leave the rest of the story up to you but find the original versions on the internet or at your local library.
This presentation Is magnificently drawn and colored. Who does this work?but…there were EIGHT WHITE HORSES! YOU SAID SIX
Interesting
Me thinking it said “ shit yourself, shit yourself” 😂 but it was such an interesting story❤
😂🤣
Cinderella was not written by The Brothers Grimm it was written by a Frenchman I don't remember his name and so therefore attributing it to The Brothers Grimm is incorrect just saying and there have been a lot of different versions since it's I think 1600 or 1500 when the author of it first wrote it. It was written as a really a fairy tale for young women of its time who were in a very bad situation you see back then a girl could be thrown out of her own home by her stepmother why her stepmother would inherit maybe money or what not if her father did not write a will and she could just be thrown out into the street or in this case made a servant in the house which when you think about it might have been considered a lesser evil than throwing her simply out of the house. Back then young women who were orphans often ended up in the street unless they were taken in by relatives otherwise if there was no will they could be left penniless and in a situation that there's no point in even talking about the story was designed for two purposes one to basically tell thosewho could read which was usually the rich to have more mercy and more care of those who were less fortunate than them their servants for example or the orphan they saw on the street begging it was to basically remind them but it was also supposed to be designed for those who often work in the house as servants to give them something a piece of hope that they might not even have that maybe if they got lucky these girls might find a rich husband who might at the very least take them out of the very precarious situation at that point that they were in.
I believe it was Charles Perrault.
Brothers Grim is that a synchronicity or what
Cinderella was from Perrault. An early version gave her FUR slippers!
No reference to father at all after the wedding? If I recall, the dad died early into the marriage? Are we to assume in this telling that the father was there the whole time?
In the original version he doesn't die. And the tree comes from a branch he brought her from a trip.
HEARTH (pronounced HARTH)
Hearth in Scotland
@@barbara-annperry5941 NOted. But the Brothers Grimm were not from Scotland and neither is the narrator for this posted story. Bad form.
@@holliwatkin1233 Just saying hearth sounds OK to me.
I'm proud that I got to be her she gets blessed in the end
Looks like Cinderella became Cinder-fella...@ 8:06 she grew a magic moustache ? Besides that, this video has some beautiful art ❣
That’s AI art for you
I would've taken the last part in a slightly different direction. The first sister probably would've been jailed for trying to deceive the prince (after a visit to an infirmary for the foot problem), so I'd have that put in there. But when the birds "ratted" on the second sister, she got angry, and she threw her knife at one of them. She missed, but the prince noted that those birds were a royal symbol, and she attacked one of them. He'd then return to Cinderella's home, prepared to tell the mother that the second sister would be sent to the gallows. He then asked who else lived in the house. When the mother claims that "no one else of significance" lives there, he asked, "So, you do your own cleaning? Or do your daughters? For I see no signs of such work on any of them? I'd say so tidy a cleaner is not insignificant." And so - knowing that the mother's words could not be trusted - he had the house searched, and there was where Cinderella was found.
And before thre was thee Perrault's (if I'm not wrong) then was the Brothers Grimm's version. And before the Perrault's there was the Basile's version "Lu cuntu de li cunti) (The tale of the tales) also known as The Pentamerone, published in 1634/1636 in neapolitan language.
And It was not Just about Cinderella (or Cicerenella)
I'm dying over one thing. "Hearth" - pronounced like "art", not " earth".
Anyone who learns English with the illogical rules has always had my deepest respect, it's a completely illogical language.
I would actually like to watch an accurate portrayal of the grim brothers' Cinderella.
With not as comedic stepsisters ofcourse.
And then the prince ordered the stepmother and stepsisters to be drawn and quartered and they all lived happily ever after!
The Grimms wrote the fairy tales for adults, not children. This is also toned down from the original. Parents told stories to their children. Books were costly.
And the AI (hearth not herth) was not fed the part about the father dying, too. So he thought she was safe but the wife wanted the money and estates for herself and her daughters.
I wonder how many times this has been rewritten? Or how many times the Brothers Grimm rewrote it? Some details are different!
The word ‘hearth’ is not pronounced like “earth”. It rhymes with ‘heart’.
The prince can't tell blonde from dark hair.
First of all your kind of getting the story a bit mixed up her father did not allow for her to be made a made simply because her stepmother wished it so it happened after he died in every single story except yours and secondly they didn't take all her clothes away she outgrew them as time went on and that's when they gave her the rags that they gave her.
Beautifully illustrated as well …
It’s AI.
Omg, AI? Omg.
💗👑💗
Not a gruesome telling. The prince is a rich idiot. The pigeons are awesome ❤
Cutting off a heel or some toes to get a fella is fairly gruesome. I suppose the prince wasn't such a rich idiot that the jeweled princess was all he was after.
First appearances could certainly be considered to be a big part of it all --- or he was just really into tiny feet, after all.
Look back look back there's blood upon the track
Home girl gon mad by the time she talking to pigeons telling her to climb the roof
No it's just a fairly tale .
@@user-xc1br1vo3d thanks bud for letting me know appreciate that.
I have this story. IDK why I listened to this? I am sure that you didn't cover everything. That is quite a long story
Elephant could fit in those😆
omg the five legged horse hahahaah
The correct word is HEARTH ………rhymes with DARTH …..not herth!
Both pronunciations are correct. It depends on your dialect and accent.
Can you imagine if it was all a dream and the prince married the step mom!!!
haha
Story is cool, though I was distracted at how horrible the AI images were, and then I laughed so hard when I saw the beautiful DRESS the Prince was wearing at the ball
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and lost it completely at the horse carriages 🤣
This Cinderella is kind of simple minded. She talks too much to sisters who are completely awful. She doesn't have not one good moment with these girls unlike other versions.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 The chop noises. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Right?! Also, so glad you caught the chop sound effect 😂😂 I had to!
The father was scared of the stepmother, wasn’t he?
Thats what I'm thinking. He must of become depressed realizing his marriage was a mistake and hit himself away in the library or somewhere like that and paid no attention to what was happening.
@@judithmunro8000 I mean, if Cinderella decided she wasn’t on speaking terms with him as a princess, I would totally understand
Where was cinderellas dad ?
The main point I believe in the narcissist sisters going blind is that due to their superiority and evilness they were blind already.
And to never think too highly of yourself.
Is there not another sister? Sounds familiar... And Samuel the prophet asked... Is there not another son? Yes, there was David the dirty Shepard in the field. Lesson? Never judge a book by it's cover.
'Har-th', darling, 'Har-th'
They wore masks therefore the prince only had the slipper as reference
Baba Yaga will save Cinderella
The pigeons helped her, and she snitched on them to evil step sisters, and led to their homes being torn down.
"CINDERELLA MEAN = ASHES & OTHER".
Why is there a deluxe modern gas fire in the kitchen????
I thought that lol!
Go pigeons
Cinderella
Dressed in yellow
Went upstairs to kiss her fellow…
Please if you can't pronounce hearth (harth) correctly, just say fireplace.
“Old ash dress”. Old ass dress.
Hearth. Not herth.
Mather tree and the wyrd wisdom of Her womb intriguingly beautiful🕊🤍🕊
H-e-a-r-t-h is pronounced "harth", not "herth".
Hearth is pronounced "harth."
It's pronounced "har-th" not "her-th"😳
Hearth? Is this AI ? Can’t pronounce words😏🤨
English is screwy. Earth (erth), dearth (derth), heard (herd), but hearth is"harth"? I can go with hearth (herth) as common sense sounding.
Well this has to be one of the most ridiculous accounts ever ! what is wrong with the idiots that put this together ?
Seriously this is bad I mean this is typical of Brothers Grimm they're not realistic I mean they never have been but this idea that the prince wouldn't notice that the slipper that she's put on is now bloody I mean this is stupid. And seriously did the even bother to clean out the shoe in the first place I mean the fact is that if the brother Grimm stole the story from its original author then it's French author it is no wonder they made it so utterly horrible.
Please stop using AI art. (Even if you intend on your princess having a mustache 08:08 and other oddities you should still support real humans and real art)
Is this a simulated voice? If not, please learn how to properly pronounce the word for the floor of a fireplace...it is not "herth" 🤦♀️ ...the spelling is basically the word for your cardiac muscle + an h...i.e. heart + h and is pronounced "harth"...three times you mispronounced and it's a bad distraction for those of us who know better.
American spelling does not help with correct pronunciation.
The language of the word “hearth” is English. The spelling is the same in England and all English speaking countries.
A fireplace hearth is pronounced HARTH, not Herth. Get a clue! You ruined a good story.
I love it ❤️❤️❤️