Cindella: Sibling Rivalry and Oedipal Conflicts

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Edward C

 

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August 8, 2013

 

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But Bettelheim takes his analysis of Cinderella a little too far when he describes how every child goes through a Oedipal stage and is attracted to the opposite sex parent. Making claims that all things expressed in this essay are a universal feeling, Bettelheim tries to prove his point that sibling rivalry and Oedipal conflicts are natural feelings, truth be told that sibling rivalry is common among youngsters but the Oedipal conflicts are less mutual...
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A child does connect with fictional characters on many different levels. As "Exaggerated [that] ... Cinderella's tribulations and degradations may seem to [an] adult" a child can connect with her based on how her stepsisters and stepmother treated her (629). Cinderella shows a child that no matter how bad that he or she feels about their family, things could always be worse, they could be treated like Cinderella is treated...
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