Princess Furball

E721758

Princess Furball is a classic European fairy tale, often seen as a variant of "Cinderella," about a resourceful princess who disguises herself in a fur cloak to escape an unwanted marriage and ultimately find true love.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Cinderella-type tale
European fairy tale
literary fairy tale
basedOn Allerleirauh NERFINISHED
Donkeyskin NERFINISHED
conflictType family pressure
forced marriage
culturalOrigin Europe NERFINISHED
featuresDisguise cloak made of many animal furs
fur cloak
hasGenre children's literature
fairy tale
hasMotif heroine in animal-skin disguise
menial kitchen work of a princess
persecuted heroine
recognition through tokens
hasTheme disguise and identity
escape from forced marriage
female resourcefulness
true love
intendedAudience children
families
mainCharacter a princess
mainCharacterTrait clever
independent
resourceful
narrativeForm prose tale
narrativeRole variant of the Cinderella story type
plotElement escape from an unwanted marriage
eventual marriage for love
flight from her father's kingdom
recognition by a prince
secret attendance at royal balls
service in a foreign court
protagonistStatus royal
relatedWork Allerleirauh NERFINISHED
Cinderella NERFINISHED
Donkeyskin NERFINISHED
resolutionType marriage based on love
storyWorldElement kingdom
kitchen or scullery setting
royal court
teaches courage to resist coercion
self-determination
value of inner worth over status

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Kinuko Y. Craft hasIllustrated Princess Furball