based on story write a letter from elizabeth to ronald telling him why she has decided not to marry him
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Some narratives are so ingrained in our minds that it is hard to imagine a different ending for the story. But an encounter with an alternate plot can set us thinking about possibilities beyond the regular.
I bet you have heard the story of Cinderella, SnowWhite, Rapunzel, Sleeping Beauty and many such fairy tales. They belong to a genre that is commonly referred to as the “damsel in distress” stories. The damsel in distress is a classic theme common to many legends, fairy tales, and chivalric romances in world literature, art, films and even video games.
Explanation:
There is usually a beautiful young woman placed in a dire predicament by a villain or monster, either a literal dragon or something that symbolises danger, and she requires a virtuous, handsome hero to rescue her.
Here I share a different kind of princess and dragon story – the story of Princess Elizabeth – The Paper Bag Princess. Written by Robert Munsch, this story has sold millions of copies worldwide and is probably the most famous fairy tale that you haven’t heard.
Princess Elizabeth was a beautiful young princess who lived the life of luxury. She was going to marry a prince named Ronald. But on the day of the wedding, a dragon smashed her castle, burned all her fineries with his fiery breath, and carried off Prince Ronald.
Elizabeth decided to chase the dragon and get Ronald back. She looked everywhere for something to wear, but the only thing she could find that was not burnt was a paper bag. So she put on a paper bag and followed the dragon.
Finally, Elizabeth reached the dragon’s cave. With her wit and grit, she managed to outsmart the dragon and open the door to the cave where Prince Ronald was waiting.
She was excited to see the prince – unharmed, handsome, and still looking magnificent in his velvet jacket.
But the Prince looked at her and said, “Elizabeth,