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Snow White is inspired by the titular character of the 19th-century fairy tale {{w|Snow White}}, debuting in the Disney film {{w|Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 film)|''Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs''}}. In the film, Snow White is a born princess, but after her father died, her stepmother, the Queen, forced her to work as a servant in the fear that her stepdaughter might one day surpass her in beauty. Since Snow White's beauty comes from both outward appearance and inner kindness, the [[Magic Mirror]] tells the Queen that the princess has become more beautiful than she. The Queen sees this for herself, and is enraged when an unnamed Prince is smitten with Snow White upon hearing her voice.
Snow White is inspired by the titular character of the 19th-century fairy tale {{w|Snow White}}, debuting in the Disney film {{w|Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 film)|''Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs''}}. In the film, Snow White is a born princess, but after her father died, her stepmother, the Queen, forced her to work as a servant in the fear that her stepdaughter might one day surpass her in beauty. Since Snow White's beauty comes from both outward appearance and inner kindness, the [[Magic Mirror]] tells the Queen that the princess has become more beautiful than she. The Queen sees this for herself, and is enraged when an unnamed Prince is smitten with Snow White upon hearing her voice.


The Queen orders a huntsman to take Snow White into the forest and kill her. Unable to bring himself to commit the crime, the huntsman warns Snow White to run away and never return. While escaping into the forest, she meets seven dwarfs and comes to live in their cottage. The Queen makes another attempt to kill Snow White by transforming herself into an old hag and tricking her stepdaughter into biting a poisoned apple, which places her in an eternal slumber. Though the queen is initially successful, she is soon discovered by the dwarfs, who chase her up a rocky cliff from which she falls to her death after the ledge on which she stands is struck by a bolt of lightning. The dwarfs place Snow White in a glass coffin, and they mourn her apparent demise, until the Prince finally finds Snow White and awakens her with a kiss. Snow White is then swept away to marry the Prince, bidding a grateful farewell to the dwarfs one by one.
The Queen orders a huntsman to take Snow White into the forest and kill her. Unable to bring himself to commit the crime, the huntsman warns Snow White to run away and never return. While escaping into the forest, she meets seven dwarfs and comes to live in their cottage. The Queen makes another attempt to kill Snow White by transforming herself into an old hag an tricking her stepdaughter into biting a poisoned apple, which places her in an eternal slumber. Though the queen is initially successful, she is soon discovered by the dwarfs, who chase her to a cliff from which she falls to her death after the ground on which she stands is struck by a bolt of lightning. The dwarfs place Snow White in a coffin of glass, and they mourn her apparent demise, until the Prince finally finds Snow White and awakens her with a kiss. Snow White is then swept away to marry the Prince, bidding a grateful farewell to the dwarfs one by one.


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