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Forget the glass slipper; here, the "clue" is a pair of matching bracelets .

Instead of a Fairy Godmother, we have Alidoro , the Prince’s tutor and a philosopher who acts as a moral scout. Cenerentola

If you are looking at Gioachino Rossini’s , you aren't just looking at another retelling of Cinderella—you’re looking at a masterpiece of Enlightenment philosophy disguised as a rom-com. Forget the glass slipper; here, the "clue" is

There is no magic spell that breaks at midnight. Instead, the Prince and his valet, Dandini, swap roles to see who will love the man rather than the title. Forget the glass slipper