Yet another story of woman presented as a bottomless void of unsatisfied want and being punished for it. What threat does she represent? What is so disturbing about her desire for power? Her final wish to be the most powerful being in the world was the only one judged to be unacceptable, but all the baubles and lesser positions up to that point were OK, so long as she was still under someone’s thumb. Whatever she represents, it would seem that the message is that its ultimate threat and end is to be an equalizer of men and women, portending the subversion of the existing social order. If you give a mouse a cookie…
If you give a woman a taste of more, she’ll end by leaving the clothes washing and merely pining for a new washtub to rule over you. No, best to keep her poor and ignorant of her ability to have more. I think the goldfish represents capitalism. Like avaricious women, people in capitalist society are never satisfied. Once they start acquiring, they want more, more, more, until everything goes topsy-turvy and we’ve ushered evils into the world like women in charge, or even women thinking of this as a possibility. Capitalism seems innocent, only promising new, shiny progress, but it seduces society down bad paths. Let’s all ignore opportunities to have more and instead be satisfied with poverty, appreciating the fact that men are in charge, the way things should be, even if it means we all have to make do with less.
One of probably a thousand possible readings.