Stepmother - Bad

In fiction, the character is typically defined by specific negative traits:

In Korean folklore (KFT), the conflict is more frequently driven by greed and property disputes . This historically reflects the shift to patriarchal systems in the 17th century, where a stepmother’s security often depended on her biological children’s inheritance over that of the ex-wife's children. Bad Stepmother

Portrayed as mean-spirited and lacking empathy , she often takes pleasure in the suffering of her stepchildren. In fiction, the character is typically defined by

Characters like Lady Tremaine from Cinderella use emotional and verbal abuse rather than just physical threats to maintain dominance. III. Psychological Perspectives: "Stepmother Syndrome" Characters like Lady Tremaine from Cinderella use emotional

In Western stories like those of the Brothers Grimm , the stepmother’s primary motivation is often jealousy and envy of the stepchild's beauty or potential.

The persistent "evil" stereotype has real-world psychological impacts on women entering blended families, sometimes referred to as or Cinderella's Stepmother Syndrome . Bad Stepmother: Stepmother Secrets and Lies

The archetype of the "bad stepmother" is one of the most enduring figures in global folklore and modern media. While rooted in historical social anxieties, the character has evolved from a supernatural villain into a psychological trope that continues to influence perceptions of blended families today. I. Historical and Cultural Origins