Phyllisia compares her friend, Edith, to the fairy tale
character, Cinderella. It is probably a fair comparison, since Edith's innate
friendliness toward Phyllisia presents a side that differs from Edith's outward
appearance. Like Cinderella, Edith is a plain, common girl who works hard to help her
family. Like Cinderella, Edith is a good person who has dreams of bettering herself by
escaping from the realities of her lower-class world. Edith is fascinated that Phyl's
mother allows her to wear silk stocking and high heels, and the acquisition of stockings
suddenly becomes a goal of Edith's--a bit of luxury that can help her forget her poor
home life, much like Cinderella's glass slipper becomes a reminder of her short, magical
evening.
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