juiwei2000
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Hi, do you know statistically over 48% of women in western culture been in physical or emotional abusive love stories.
Cinderella Tears is a novel that try to illustrate this frequent, but unspoken reality within our modern western society.
While completing a combine degree in media and social science, in university, I was surprise to find the statistic that an obsession with fairy tale romance, has result in 48% of women in western society, been in physical or emotional abusive relationship. And actively choose to stay in those abusive relationship due to the obsession of the fairy tale romance nature of those relationship. According to research, this is because girls are too frequently been taught true love and true happiness for a women is fairy tale romance, since they are a child, with statement such as "Snow white and the Prince live happily ever after" but never justified why. In the study of propaganda it is call "response shaping process." which is to persuade a person to a particular point of view, prior to they having and understand towards the situation. It is especially effective towards children, because they have no understanding towards anything. Psychologist Philip C McGraw, argue that when a person has no or only has a limited understanding towards a situation, they don't have the necessary data to contradict the perspective they are been persuaded to believe in, thus, make them vulnerable to be persuaded to a distorted point of view. With 48% of women been in abusive relationship as a result, I believe this is a situation that the entire western world need to know about.
I've also seen stuff like this happened to girls, in real life, it was like watching a car crash in slow motion. (and now you know why I say "If I ever have a daughter, the only bed time story I am telling her, is the Cuba missile crisis.")
So, base on the papers published by the leading academics within the field and real stories of girls that been in the situation. I wrote this novel, "Cinderella Tears", hoping to inform people about this frequent but unspoken of issue, within modern western society.
The book can be found on http://sbpra.com/Jui-WeiYang/
Plot
Hailey Walker is in anabusive relationship with her boyfriend, Sam Brown, but doesn’t want to leave him. Their affair is not only abusive, butextremely romantic at the same time. Sam is good at sweeping a girl off her feet.
Hailey grew up believing that true love and happiness with a romantic man is a fairy tale come true. It becomes an obsession. She believes her relationship with Sam is what true love is supposed to be, so she continues to lie to herself and stays with this abusive man.
Sam doesn’t love Hailey, and only wants to keep her as a trophy to prove that he can have a woman as beautiful as Hailey addicted to him. Despite being together with Hailey for over ten years, Sam is married to a rich woman named Nichole Stanmore.
Nichole doesn’t love Sam and is ready to divorce him the second he does her wrong. She knows that Sam needs her family fortune to keep his business, so Sam won’t do anything to anger his wife.
Nichole’s father, Jeff Stanmore, owns a successful trucking company, but owes all his success to his wife, Sabrina, who has a doctorate in business. She transformed Jeff from a high school dropout into the successful businessman he is today. Jeff’s affair with a nineteen-year-old Chinese exchange student angers Sabrina so much that she dies of a stroke. Soon after, Jeff starts to plan his next wedding.
Who will be crying Cinderella Tears in this intense novel?
http://sbpra.com/Jui-WeiYang/
Cinderella Tears is a novel that try to illustrate this frequent, but unspoken reality within our modern western society.
While completing a combine degree in media and social science, in university, I was surprise to find the statistic that an obsession with fairy tale romance, has result in 48% of women in western society, been in physical or emotional abusive relationship. And actively choose to stay in those abusive relationship due to the obsession of the fairy tale romance nature of those relationship. According to research, this is because girls are too frequently been taught true love and true happiness for a women is fairy tale romance, since they are a child, with statement such as "Snow white and the Prince live happily ever after" but never justified why. In the study of propaganda it is call "response shaping process." which is to persuade a person to a particular point of view, prior to they having and understand towards the situation. It is especially effective towards children, because they have no understanding towards anything. Psychologist Philip C McGraw, argue that when a person has no or only has a limited understanding towards a situation, they don't have the necessary data to contradict the perspective they are been persuaded to believe in, thus, make them vulnerable to be persuaded to a distorted point of view. With 48% of women been in abusive relationship as a result, I believe this is a situation that the entire western world need to know about.
I've also seen stuff like this happened to girls, in real life, it was like watching a car crash in slow motion. (and now you know why I say "If I ever have a daughter, the only bed time story I am telling her, is the Cuba missile crisis.")
So, base on the papers published by the leading academics within the field and real stories of girls that been in the situation. I wrote this novel, "Cinderella Tears", hoping to inform people about this frequent but unspoken of issue, within modern western society.
The book can be found on http://sbpra.com/Jui-WeiYang/
Plot
Hailey Walker is in anabusive relationship with her boyfriend, Sam Brown, but doesn’t want to leave him. Their affair is not only abusive, butextremely romantic at the same time. Sam is good at sweeping a girl off her feet.
Hailey grew up believing that true love and happiness with a romantic man is a fairy tale come true. It becomes an obsession. She believes her relationship with Sam is what true love is supposed to be, so she continues to lie to herself and stays with this abusive man.
Sam doesn’t love Hailey, and only wants to keep her as a trophy to prove that he can have a woman as beautiful as Hailey addicted to him. Despite being together with Hailey for over ten years, Sam is married to a rich woman named Nichole Stanmore.
Nichole doesn’t love Sam and is ready to divorce him the second he does her wrong. She knows that Sam needs her family fortune to keep his business, so Sam won’t do anything to anger his wife.
Nichole’s father, Jeff Stanmore, owns a successful trucking company, but owes all his success to his wife, Sabrina, who has a doctorate in business. She transformed Jeff from a high school dropout into the successful businessman he is today. Jeff’s affair with a nineteen-year-old Chinese exchange student angers Sabrina so much that she dies of a stroke. Soon after, Jeff starts to plan his next wedding.
Who will be crying Cinderella Tears in this intense novel?
http://sbpra.com/Jui-WeiYang/