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A mistreated young woman endures servitude under a harsh stepmother and vain stepsisters, showing kindness to animals and neighbors. When the royal household announces a ball for the prince's marriage choice, she is forbidden to attend but aided by a magical benefactor who transforms her appearance and provides a splendid coach, warning that the enchantment will end at midnight. At the ball the prince becomes enamored, but the heroine flees as the hour strikes, leaving behind a slipper. The courtly search for the slipper leads to recognition, the shoe fits, and the tale concludes with her elevation and a reversal of fortunes.

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Jacob Grimm

Jacob Grimm (1785-1863) was a German philologist, linguist, and folklorist, best known for his collection of fairy tales alongside his brother Wilhelm. Together, they published "Grimm's Fairy Tales," a seminal work that has captivated audiences with its enchanting stories and moral lessons. Their tales, including classics like "Cinderella" and "Hansel and Gretel," have become integral to Western literary heritage. Beyond fairy tales, Jacob Grimm made significant contributions to the study of language and folklore, laying the groundwork for modern linguistics. His work continues to influence literature and culture, making him a pivotal figure in the field of folklore studies.

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