Topic: Which of the Cinderella tales listed below would you read to a seven-year-old child?

Order Description Answer the following prompt: Which of the Cinderella tales listed below would you read to a seven-year-old child? . This essay will involve analysis and evaluative writing, as well as argumentative synthesis. To write this essay, first review the variants of “Cinderella” below. Then, after reading the experts on fairy tales, select one you would most like to read to a seven-year-old child. Justify your decision using criteria you have leaned from the articles assigned and from one credible article found in your own research. Deciding on your criteria (principles) for choosing a tale to read to a child is incredibly important to writing this analysis argument, so be sure you have thought deeply and critically about the criteria you’ll use. As you argue in favor of your choice, you may, to argue your point, also explain why you did not favor other variants, as well as why you chose the one you did(Disney Version) - and use very clear criteria as you do so. This paper is an analysis and evaluation argument; you are trying to convince your audience that the variant you chose is appropriate and maybe even beneficial for a seven-year-old child, so be sure to use effective argumentative strategies, as well as analysis and evaluation strategies. Be sure to cite at least six of the sources below as you argue your answer to the question above. Do not use any other source than those listed below. Be sure to use one source of your own - for example it could be one about the characteristics of seven-year-old child. Sources for Essay 1: The Cinderella Tales: Grimm Brother's version of the Cinderella tale: "Ashputtle" - You can find it here - http://www.pitt.edu/~dash/grimm021.html. Charles Perrault's version: "Cinderella; Or, the Little Glass Slipper" - You can find it here - http://www.pitt.edu/~dash/perrault06.html Disney version of the tale: You can find it here - http://schoolofdisney.com/Stories/Cinderella/readthestory.htm or http://princess.disney.com/cinderellas-story Native American version: You can find it here - http://www.muiniskw.org/pgCulture3b.htm Any other Cinderella tale you find on the internet that you want to argue that you would read to a seven-year-old The Critical Sources: (these can be found on the web.) “'Cinderella': A Story of Sibling Rivalry and Oedipal Conflicts" - Bruno Bettelheim "Why Fairy Tales Matter - The Performative and the Transformative" - Maria Tatar "America's 'Cinderella'" - Jane Yolen "Fairy Tales are Full of Wonder" - Moniek Hover - youtube Ted Talk "Ella Evolving: Cinderella Stories and the Construction of Gender-Appropriate Behavior" by Linda T. Parsons "Young People's Mental Health: the Spiritual Power of Fairy Stories, Myths, and Legends." - Steven Walker Another source you find relevant to this essay assignment (perhaps one about the psychosocial developmental stage of a seven-year-old, for example). you must find this one source on your own and cite in Essay 3. This paper should include one article you've discovered on your own to use as a source, as well as some of the critical sources listed above.