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===Conclusion=== According to Korean scholarship, [[East Asia]]n versions of ''Cinderella'' "typically" continue as the heroine's stepmother replaces the Cinderella-like character for her own daughter,{{clarify|reason = Unclear what it would mean to "replace" one person "for" another|date=January 2023}} while the heroine goes through a cycle of [[Shapeshifting|transformations]].<ref>The National Folk Museum of Korea (South Korea). ''Encyclopedia of Korean Folk Literature: Encyclopedia of Korean Folklore and Traditional Culture Vol. III''. κΈΈμ‘μ΄λ―Έλμ΄, 2014. p. 311.</ref> Such tales continue the fairy tale into what is in effect a second episode. In ''[[The Book of One Thousand and One Nights|The Thousand Nights and A Night]]'', in a tale called "The Anklet",<ref>{{cite book | last = Mardrus | first = Joseph-Charles | author-link = Joseph-Charles Mardrus |author2=Powys Mathers | title = The book of the Thousand Nights and One Night | volume = 4 | publisher = [[Routledge]] |date= June 1987 | location = London and New York | pages = 191β194 | isbn = 0-415-04543-6}}</ref> the stepsisters make a comeback by using twelve magical hairpins to turn the bride into a dove on her wedding night. In ''[[The Wonderful Birch]]'', the stepmother, a witch, manages to substitute her daughter for the true bride after she has given birth. {{gallery |mode=packed |height=200 |File:Little Red Riding Hood and Cinderella with Surprise Pictures MET DP252981.jpg|Part two of Dean & Son's Cinderella, 1875 |File:T6 Drawing 7, Cinderella.JPG|Happy ending |File:T6 Drawing 8, Cinderella.JPG|In the German version the stepsisters' eyes get pecked out by the princess' birds, her loyal friends and minions. }}
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