Finishing a book
Arhama Ahmed
I just completed a book called, just Ella, by, Margaret Peterson Haddix. The main character of this book is a girl named Ella. The story is a twist on the original Cinderella tale. Now, as I have mentioned before, I am a fairytale fanatic so, this book really drew me in. Ella is also a dynamic character, so she changes throughout the text.
Ella started out as a young girl, whose parents' had both died, and was now being raised by her stepmother with two stepsisters. Ella was a quiet girl who got pushed around by her "family". She got teased by her stepsisters, who called her "Cinders Ella" because they made her work in the ashes of the fire to make her beautiful face, dirty. One night, Ella's entire household, including herself, were invited to a ball. However, Ella's stepmother would not allow her to go. This is where you witness the first change in Ella's character.
Ella disobeys her stepmother and begins to work on a dress to wear to the ball, and tricks a shoemaker into making her glass slippers. This is when she goes to the ball and gets a ride from a coachman who had to leave at midnight and agreed to give Ella a ride home. Ella gets introduced, and although she wanted the announcer to say,"Cinders Ella" so that her family knew she had arrived, the man said "Cinderella". Ella dances with the prince who finds her very intriguing and beautiful. The next day, the prince finds Ella with the help of her lost slipper. They are set to be married and Ella becomes very excited. She is happy to have left her horrible life behind and be married to her love.
However, as the story continues, you begin to witness a change in Ella's demeanor, she does not look forward to meeting the prince as often, and finds palace life boring. Eventually, she makes a drastic decision, which leads to her final change in character. Ella realizes that you do not need beauty or riches to be happy, because real happiness is found within you and the things that you love.
