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=PARAGRAPH 1= Drucella and Lucinda are Cinderella's step-sisters and are claimed to be evil. However, they have been wrongly accused. They are not in fact evil whatsoever. Cinderella's mother had died and her father remarried to an evil woman. Soon enough, her father had passed away, also, and she was now in the hands of an evil step-mother. She was forced to work and her step-sisters were said to have been mean. Within a few years, the prince of their land was going to have a ball and wanted to invite Cinderella. Her sisters were just a little jealous. Cinderella had to leave the ball at the strike of twelve because her fairy godmother said that the fancy dress she made for Cinderella would then turn to old rags at twelve. Cinderella dropped her shiny, clear, glass slipper as she ran away. The prince found Cinderella's shiny, glass slipper and wanted to find the young maiden. When he came to Cinderella's home, the shoe fit her and her sisters were just jealous and thought since they were older they should have been the one getting the prince, plus they had liked him first and they were supposed to marry him. One of their reasons of accusation is that they were jealous of their little sister because she got everything she wanted. Another reason is that they were forced to be mean to Cinderella by their evil mother. Finally, their last reason of being wrongly accused is that there was just a small case of sibling rivalry.

=PARAGRAPH 2= Do you fight with little siblings? I know I have. The nice sisters, Drucella and Lucinda, are said to have been mean to Cinderella, but they were just having typical sibling rivalry. Big sisters always boss little siblings around. It's practically the way he world works! Don't believe me? Maybe the slideshow we're about to present to you may make you think otherwise. As you can see, everybody does this at a certain point in time. Also, who wants their little siblings following them around everywhere? Anyone? No one? I thought so. Drucella and Lucinda are also said to have stolen things from their little sister. We utterly disagree. Like the glass slipper she lost at the ball. Cinderella always had nice things and her sisters just borrowed them. I know that I borrow things all the time. I know many people who borrow things from their sisters. Girls, who has an older sister? (Raise hands) And who borrows things from them? (Raise hands) Exactly my point. This is all typical sibling behavior. All natural. So I have come to a conclusion that Drucella and Lucinda are compeletly and utterly wrongly accused!

=PARAGRAPH 3= Who said that Drucella and Lucinda WANTED to hurt their little sister? They actually didn't! Their evil mother forced them to do what she told Drucella and Lucinda to hurt Cinderella or else they would be severely punished. She even threatened them if they did not do what she told them to do. Most girls always listen to their mother because they know that if they didn't do what she said their mother would be very upset with them. So as you can see, Drucella and Lucinda are very harmless and in fact did not intentionally mean to hurt Cinderella at all.

=PARAGRAPH 4= Haven't you ever hear of brother's or sister's fighting about how one thing is better then another? Well I know I have! It is just like Drucella, Lucinda and Cinderella fought like they were jealous of eachother's belongings. It seemed as if Cinderella was jealous of Drucella and Lucinda and wanted to be better. CInderella also thought they would steal her future boyfriend. But of course, Cinderella knew that they liked him, too. This is a simple fight between siblings and envying each other's posessions. I also personally agree that if you have something better than someone else, the other person would be jealous.

=PARAGRAPH 5= In conlusion, all of the facts point to Drucella and Lucinda being wrongly accused. Personally, I find it hard to believe that they weren't wrongly accused. First of all they had a typical sibling rivalry between eachother. Secondly, their mother forced Drucella and Lucinda to be horrid to their sisters and thridly they were just a little jealous. How could you possibly find them guilty if they were just jealous? If you think they are guilty then I must say that you need some rest. Did you ever come to think that after banning Cinderella from the ball, Drucella and Lucinda felt bad and sent the pumpkin lady to Cinderella? They did this behind their mother's back becuase she was the one who made them be mean to Cinderella and band her from the ball in the first place. Back at the house the after th ball, Drucella and Lucinda told Cinderella they were sorry and their mother forced them to be mean to her. All the information we have presented states and shows that Drucella and Lucinda were wrongly accused.