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The Cinderella Connection
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                                            Title: The Korean Cinderella
                                            Author: Shirley Climo
                                            Country: Korea


List New or Unusual Word Meaning Cultural Impact on Story
Aigo     Oh!
Omoni Mother
Hai Sun
Tokgabi Goblins, sometimes kind-hearted, other times fearsome.  These goblins help or trouble humans as they choose.  Some people believe that they are spirits of good people who have died.  In this story, Tokgabi helped Pear Blossom.  They took the form of animals (the frog, sparrows, and the black o), perhaps the spirit of Pear Blossom’s own mother
Palanquin An enclosed carriage, borne on the shoulders of men by means of two projecting poles, to transport a single person from place to place
Ewha Pear blossom

Cultural Custom/
Geographical Setting
Impact on Story
Tokgabi  They are the magical force in this story, similar to the fairy godmother.
Rural area Pear Blossom’s chores revolve around this country setting.  She had to get water from a well, fetch wood for the fire, and weed the rice paddies.
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