arnelia said:
Are you familiar about the story of CINDERELLA
I wonder if anyone has the answer to this..
if Cinderella's shoe's fit perfectly then why did it fall off?
There is an original version story of Cinderella not that of Walt Disney cartoon.
" In the modern Cinderella fairy tale, the beautiful Cinderella is swept off her feet by the prince, her wicked step sisters marrying two lords, and everyone living happily ever after.
But in its original, 1st century BCE rendition called Rhodopis, the story was very similar to the modern one with the exception of the glass slippers and pumpkin coach.
However, in the variation created by the Brothers Grimm (and brought into modernity), the nasty step-sisters cut off parts of their own feet in order to fit them into the glass slipper, hoping to fool the prince. The prince is alerted to the trickery by two pigeons who peck out the step-sister’s eyes. The two end up spending the rest of their lives as blind beggars while Cinderella gets to lounge about in luxury at the prince’s castle."
http://guides.wikinut.com/Beyond-Gl...Disney-Fairy-Tales/1v58vlk./#Cinderella-Stabo
Anyway, there is what we call the flight-and-fight responses in our body that whenever we are faced in a certain provoking or emergency situation, our body responses in a sympathetic way. So, Cinderella being faced in that certain situation just unaware that she left her slipper on the palace. Even how fit it was, it still fell down. Maybe she moved so hastily at that time...