Snow White

Snow White

Once upon a time, in a kingdom far, far away, there lived a kind and beautiful princess named Snow White. She had a stepmother who was incredibly jealous of Snow White's beauty. The stepmother, who was also an evil queen, would often consult her magic mirror, asking it who the fairest in the land was. The mirror always replied that Snow White was the fairest.

This angered the queen, and she ordered a huntsman to take Snow White deep into the forest and to bring back her heart as proof of her demise. However, the kind-hearted huntsman couldn't harm Snow White, and he let her go. Snow White found herself in the depths of the forest, frightened and alone.

She stumbled upon a small cottage where seven dwarfs lived. They took her in and cared for her. Meanwhile, the queen, believing Snow White was dead, was content. But when she learned the truth from her magic mirror, her jealousy consumed her.

The queen devised a plan and used a poisoned apple to put Snow White into a deep sleep. Only a kiss of true love could awaken her. The dwarfs, the prince who had heard of Snow White's beauty, and a loving kiss eventually broke the spell. Snow White and the prince lived happily ever after, and the evil queen's jealousy led to her own downfall.

The story of Snow White reminds us of the enduring power of kindness, the importance of inner beauty, and the ultimate triumph of goodness over evil.