In the Disney film it's a curse to punish the Prince for being spoiled and selfish. His outer appearance was changed to reflect his inner behavior.
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A lovely baby princess is born. She gets a spell cast on her by a witch and then is cursed to sleep forever until she gets kissed by her true love. She gets kissed and she lives happily ever after with her prince.
Sleeping beauty is a princess who had a spell cast on her by an evil witch. The witch said one day she will prick her finger on spinning wheel and die. One good fairy changed the curse so that Sleeping Beauty wouldn't die but go into a deep sleep. The only way to break the curse was for when she was asleep she would get kissed by true love AKA the prince. So obviously she pricks her finger, goes into a sleep, the prince kisses her and then happy ever after. One of the famous versions is the movie Sleeping beauty made by Disney. An all time classic.
Sleeping Beauty pricked her finger on a needle on a spinning wheel.
He was the understudy for Lumiere, Cogsworth, and Maurice in the musical, but he is most famous for having played Monsieur D'Arque in the original Broadway cast.
One of the conflicts of Beauty and the Beast is the Beast's rudeness. Another is the spell cast on him.
The cast of Beauty and the Beast - 1913 includes: Elsie Albert as Beauty Douglas Gerrard as The Beast
The cast of Beauty and the Beast - 2014 includes: Alessandro Preziosi as Beast
The cast of Beauty and the Beast - 1969 includes: Robert Gladstein as The Beast
The cast of Beauty and the Beast - 1912 includes: Cleo Ridgely as Cleo - Beauty
No, the word 'witch' is a noun, not a verb.Example: "The witch cast a spell."
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The cast of Beauty and the Beast - 1981 includes: Claire Bloom as Beauty James Earl Jones as Narrator June Foray as Additional Voices Michael York as The Beast
The cast of Beast. Bike. Beauty. - 2012 includes: Michael Haven Ti Lovington
He played Chip in the original Broadway Cast
The cast of Fatal Beauty and the Beast - 2004 includes: Vladimir Kulich as himself Gina Torres as herself Joss Whedon as himself
Nothing it doesn't harm the witch it only harms the victim of the spell. Though the witch may feel weak and tired. Hope that helped.