From the perspective of the queen
From the perspective of Snow White
dont let your father get married to an evil queen haha
don't be so jealous of what others have just be contented on what you have
fairy fair maiden
by a kiss of curse its a fairy tale duu
There was a 'Snow White' by Donald Barthelme written 1996 . The original 'Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs' was a fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm .
The witch from "Snow White" doesn't turn into a dragon. But the wicked fairy Maleficent, from "Sleeping Beauty" transforms herself into a dragon to keep the Prince from rescuing Sleeping Beauty.
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Stories such as Rapunzel, Cinderella, and Snow White are fairy tales. Fairy tales are characterized by mystical creatures, fairies, and witches. They usually convey a moral lesson, but differ from fables in the fact that they do not refer to a specific time or an actual place.
One possible moral lesson from the Trojan War is the consequences of pride and arrogance. The war was caused by the actions of the gods, but also by the hubris of mortals such as Paris and Agamemnon. It serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of overestimating one's abilities and underestimating the consequences of one's actions.
Snow White has two major morals, one for women and a second for children. The first moral is a focus on vanity, the other "Don't ever take candy from a stranger."
Moral Lesson stands for what you have learned and what you have encountered right.Moral lessons are things that you learn through literature. Considering you are reading Snow White, you will find that there is something you learn from the story of snow white. In 'Little Red Riding Hood' the moral lesson is not to talk to strangers, or go out alone. In 'Peter Pan' it is to never lose your sense of imagination. Moral lessons someway impact your moral code. They teach you right from wrong.. so when reading Snow White, what do you learn from it? Is it that you shouldn't trust people you don't know.. you should take food or candy from strangers? There are plenty of moral lessons within Snow White, so just examine what the story may be trying to teach you from 'Universal Experience.'
The moral of "Snow White" is that outer beauty will fade and inner beauty is what counts. Also, vanity is sinful and not so happy that Cinderella is becoming a better
Answer 1A fairy tale is a story such as Snow White, Cinderella, Rumplestiltsken, etc. that has been told mostly for the benefit of children. One of the main qualities of most if not all Fairy Tales is that they always contain a lesson or a moral. Most of them also take extremely bad circumstances such as Cinderella being forced into slavery into her own home, and turn them into extremely good, "happy ever after" circumstances such as Cinderella finding and marrying her Prince Charming and living happily ever after.Answer 2A fairy tale is either snow white or Cinderella or Hansel and Gretal
Snow White made friends with the Seven Dwarfs in the fairy tale "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs."
Snow White was first published in 1812 as part of the collection of German fairy tales called Grimms' Fairy Tales, compiled by the Brothers Grimm.
don't be so jealous of what others have just be contented on what you have
fairy fair maiden
No, it is a fairy tale.