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Summary Of Onceuponatime By Andrea Dworkin

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In her article “Onceuponatime”, Andrea Dworkin maintains the fact that fairytales promote unrealistic, sexist guidelines for children to shadow: “Fairytales are the primary information of the culture. They are our childhood models, and their fearful, dreadful content terrorizes us into submission…” Fairytales are meant to serve as a vehicle to entertain children while teaching them valuable lessons. Her overall point is that a large percentile of fairytales are promoting gender equality and should make parents think twice before filling their children’s minds’ with sexist point of views. Throughout the piece, she exposes the multiple flaws that fairytales present when creating the fate of the characters; from the one dimensional princes to …show more content…

To illustrate, she argues “…he is not very bright…he cannot distinguish Cinderella from her two sisters even though he danced with her and presumably conversed with her. His recurring love of corpses does not indicate a dynamic intelligence either.” In addition, she notes “…they are kings…They are by definition, powerful and good. They are never responsible or held accountable for the evil done by their wicked wives. Most of the time, they do not notice it.” In other words, Dworkin uncovers the lack of intelligence given to the male characters in fairytales as well as their lack of responsibility for any issues. It’s evident that the prince is extremely shallow since he can’t distinguish Cinderella’s personality from her sisters and he has the tendency to fall in love with sleeping bodies. Meanwhile, the King (who lives with his evil wife) is not held accountable for her wicked plans. Often, the king operates as if stopping his wife is not his concern or is completely oblivious and doesn’t notice her wickedness altogether. Although the men are shallow and take no responsibility, they are still seen as powerful and virtuous. Hence, young boys learn that it’s idolized to be superficial, to ignore their issues, and to be

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