Poor Cindy's heart was torn to shreds.My Prince! She thought. He chops off heads!How could I marry anyoneWho does that sort of thing for fun?The Prince cried, Who's this dirty slut?Off with her nut! Off with her nut!

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In Roald Dahl's "Revolting Rhymes," the character Cindy is in turmoil over her feelings for a prince with a violent reputation. The contrast between her romantic ideals and the prince's cruel nature leaves her conflicted and heartbroken, as she struggles with the idea of marrying someone who takes pleasure in beheading others.

This internal conflict is amplified by the prince's derogatory remarks, showcasing his disdain and brutality. Cindy's realization that she cannot align her values with his actions serves as a turning point, prompting her to question the nature of love and the reality of her situation. Dahl cleverly highlights the absurdity of fairy tale tropes with this dark twist.

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