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Essay / Comparative Analysis of Cinderella - 1166
They are produced with lies and tricks to manipulate the human mind; for example, they display female flesh and their denial of the suitor's intention for a relationship. The reality shows a fairy tale relationship that exists in society. The audience for these reality shows are individuals who want to experience fairy tale love. However, many of these films and films advance other themes such as greed, deception, and murder, which are not necessarily true. I am not denying that these problems are prevalent in society, rather I am disputing reality shows' claim of their authenticity (Orenstein 20). These are reality TV shows and must provide real and existing content in society; however, many of these reality shows are orchestrated to increase appeal. As we can see in the tale of Cinderella, there is no love. The bride has to rely on the shoe size to identify her lover, showing that they barely knew each other. Reality shows are fairy tales that show people's expectations of marriage and love; similarly, the tale of Cinderella shows the transformation of true love and romance in society. Money is a key determinant of love and romance in society. People make choices about their partners based on wealth and ability to provide for the family. In other words, money is considered an ingredient of a happy family. Parents and relatives