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Lifestyle, Traditions and Culture of India to be Discovered in
Anklet for a Princess: A Cinderella Story from India – from the TEXT
(more can be inferred from the illustrations)
Cinduri balances a heavy pot on her head
Cinduri has to milk cows, make yogurt and cheese, clean the animal pens
She has to pick vegetables and sell them to neighbours
- She also has to carry water many times a day
- Men used to be able to have more than one wife
- Cholera epidemics were common
- Helper character is not a fairy godmother but a snake – snakes are important in Indian culture
- Sisters ride in a carriage
- Foods include almond rice, lentils, flatbread, curries
- Pressing hands together and bowing to show thanks
- There are peacocks and green parrots in the garden
- Navaratri Festival
- Women wear toe rings, veils and ankle chains
- An aarti lamp is lit for ceremonial occasions
- Have a goddess called Durga, in whose honour the festival is held
- Women wear saris
- People may have servants
- A conch shell may be used as a bugle
- Jasmine flowers are used in wedding ceremonies
From the notes:
- The underwater world is mysterious and threatening, ruled by snakes and dragons
- These creatures would respond to offerings from people by giving good fortune and luck.
- The snake is a symbol of strength and might.
- Snake venom is used for medicinal purposes
- Snakes stand for wealth, prosperity and royalty
- Dances contain movements like those of the snake
Vocabulary development
After reading Anklet for a Princess, have students put the following words into no more than five groups. Ask them to be able to tell the reasons for their groupings, that is, how the words in a single group are related.
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anklet
sari
yogurt
serpent
lentils
flatbread
pomegranate
pavilion
toe ring
cholera epidemic
curry
veil
trunk
servant
conch shell
jasmine
peacocks
goddess
ankle chain
carriage
almond rice
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Some questions for students:
- Why do you suppose the Cinderella from India wears an anklet? Why doesn’t she wear a slipper or shoe like other Cinderellas?
- Describe and explain Cinduri’s behaviour with the snake. Why does she behave this way?