1. Charles Perrault – he first published Cendrillon in 1697.
2. Tales of Mother Goose – Charles Perrault’s collection of tales. 3. Grimm Brothers – the authors who made the story of Cinderella gruesome. 4. Walt Disney – the one who sanitized the story of Cinderella to make it child-friendly. 5. German – nationality of the Grimm Brothers. 6. French – nationality of Charles Perrault. 7. 1697 – the year Cendrillon was published by Charles Perrault 8. 1812 – the year Aschenputtel was published by the Grimm Brothers. 9. 1950 – the year Cinderella was released as an animated feature. 10. 2015 – the year the live-action Cinderella was released to cinemas. 11. 345 – number of Cinderella versions that the academics were able to track down. 12. Aschenputtel – Grimm Brother’s version of Cinderella 13. Yeh-Shen – Chinese version of Cinderella 14. Fish – Yeh-Shen’s (Chinese Cinderella) version of the fairy godmother. 15. Tree – Aschenputtel’s version of the fairy godmother. 16. Mother’s Grave – the area where the magical tree grew. 17. Drops of Tears – the reason why the tree grew to be a magical one. 18. Lentils – the obsession of Aschenputtel’s stepmother. 19. Golden Slippers – Aschenputtel’s version of the glass slipper. 20. Toes – the part of the foot the Aschenputtel’s first stepsister cut to make the shoe fit. 21. Heel – the part of the foot the Aschenputtel’s second stepsister cut to make the shoe fit. 22. Birds - Aschenputtel’s helpers and soldiers against her stepsisters and stepmother. 23. Favorite hiding places of Aschenputtel: Pigeon coop Pear tree 24. Axe – the equipment used by Aschenputtel’s father to destroy the pigeon coop and pear tree. 25. Eyes – the stepsisters’ body parts that were plucked and pecked by Aschenputtel’s birds. 26. Giambattista Basile – author of Sun, Moon, and Talia 27. Talia – the protagonist of the story, also known as Aurora in The Sleeping Beauty. 28. King – the first person to see Talia inside the abandoned castle. 29. Flax – the cause of Talia’s sleep-like death 30. Finger nail – part of the finger where the flax had lodged and caused Talia’s demise. 31. Canopy of Brocade – where Talia was placed by her father after she had slept. 32. Falcon – the King’s pet that entered the palace where Talia is asleep. 33. Vine-dresser ladder – the equipment that the King used to enter the palace. 34. Sun – the name of the first child 35. Moon – the name of the second child 36. Sucking – the way how the flax was removed from Talia’s finger. 37. Stepmother/Queen – the main antagonist of the story, the King’s stepmother. 38. Secretary – the person who helped the Queen find Talia and the children. 39. Chef – the person asked by the Queen to kill and cook the children 40. Death through fire – the way how the Queen planned to kill Talia.