Snow White
Once upon a time, in a faraway kingdom, there lived a
beautiful princess named Snow White. Her skin was as white
as snow, her lips as red as roses, and her hair as black as
ebony. Her stepmother, the Queen, was vain and cruel. Every
day, she asked her magic mirror, “Mirror, mirror on the wall,
who is the fairest of them all?”
The mirror always replied, “You, my Queen.” But one day, it
said, “Snow White is the fairest of them all.”
The Queen was furious and decided to get rid of Snow White.
She ordered a huntsman to take her into the forest and kill
her. But the kind huntsman couldn’t harm the innocent
princess. He told her to run far away and never return.
Snow White wandered through the forest until she found a
small cottage. Inside, she discovered seven tiny beds and
realized it belonged to seven dwarfs. When they returned
home, the dwarfs were surprised to find her but welcomed
her to stay. She cooked, cleaned, and became their dear
friend.
Meanwhile, the Queen learned from her mirror that Snow
White was still alive. Disguised as an old woman, she visited
the cottage with a poisoned apple. Snow White took a bite
and fell into a deep, magical sleep.
When the dwarfs returned, they were heartbroken. Believing
Snow White was gone forever, they placed her in a glass
coffin. One day, a prince passing through the forest saw Snow
White and was struck by her beauty.
The Prince kissed her, breaking the spell. Snow White woke
up, and the Prince asked her to marry him. She said yes. The
Queen’s evil magic was broken, and Snow White and the
Prince lived happily ever after.