Melinda Lo’s whole idea behind Ash was a new and improved Cinderella story, one that she would want to read. This is mainly done through the main character, Ash. She is portrayed to be a strong, independent female character that doesn’t take the easy way out and end up with the prince at the end of the story. While I agree that the story is unique in its use of magic and ending romance, I don’t think that Ash is the strong character that Lo was aiming for.
First, she is a very sad, reckless character. It makes sense that she is upset about her mother’s death, but so much of the story is her wandering through the woods to cry on her mother’s grave. In her doing this, she is extremely reckless due to the presence of devious fairies in the woods. Even though a fairy (Sidhean) repeatedly tells her to stop taking the path through the forest to the grave, she does it anyway. By doing this, she shows a complete disregard for her well-being, which isn’t really being strong. Another part of her character that we see is how unsure she is of herself. We see this when she goes to stay with Lady Isobel’s sister and meets Gwen. She seems shocked that anyone would want to be her friend. I know that her personality in the story makes sense due to the loss of her parents and how terribly she is treated by Lady Isobel, I just think that the presence of these personality traits make Ash pretty similar to Cinderella in the original story.
Another huge aspect of the story is that Ash ends up in love with the king’s huntress Kaisa instead of the prince. Ash ending up with Kaisa at the end is dependent on her attendance of two royal balls. She is only able to attend these by making a deal with Sidhean. He does her two huge, elaborate favors while she agrees to be with him (which she easily gets out of), so she really doesn’t do anything herself. If she had to have some big fight or go on some challenging quest in order to get out of her agreement with him, I wouldn’t question this part of the story as much. However, she really doesn’t have to do anything or give anything up before he lets her out of the deal. It just seems like Ash doesn’t have to make an effort. While I do think that Ash the book is definitely differs in some ways to the Cinderella story, I think Ash the character is pretty similar to Cinderella, making her not the strong female character I was expecting. Did anyone else see this similarity?
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