Snow White Fractured fairy tale and traditional fairy tale
Summary
TLDRIn this video, viewers are presented with two versions of the classic *Snow White* story: the traditional fairy tale and a fractured retelling. The traditional version follows Snow White's escape from a jealous queen, her deep sleep induced by a poisoned apple, and her eventual awakening through a prince's kiss. In the fractured version, Snow White is revealed to be an imposter hired to replace the real princess, adding a surprising twist to the plot. The video invites viewers to explore the differences between these two versions, offering a fun and engaging comparison.
Takeaways
- 😀 Snow White's traditional story revolves around her beauty, her jealous stepmother, and her eventual rescue by a prince.
- 😀 The fractured version of Snow White introduces a twist, revealing that the Snow White in the cottage is actually an imposter.
- 😀 In both stories, Snow White's stepmother is envious of her beauty and orders her death, but the huntsman spares her life in both versions.
- 😀 The dwarfs play a key role in both versions, sheltering and protecting Snow White from harm after she is abandoned in the forest.
- 😀 The traditional Snow White story focuses on a simple, happy ending where Snow White marries the prince and the evil queen is punished.
- 😀 The fractured version of Snow White adds complexity by revealing that the real Snow White was hidden, and the imposter was part of a plan to protect her.
- 😀 Both versions feature a poisoned apple, which causes Snow White to fall into a deep sleep, but only the prince's kiss can awaken her.
- 😀 The fractured story introduces a magical mirror that informs the queen of Snow White's survival, adding a new element to the plot.
- 😀 The twist in the fractured version changes the final resolution, where the imposter leaves and the real princess returns to rule the kingdom.
- 😀 The fractured version of Snow White plays on the idea of deception and identity, creating a more complex narrative than the traditional fairy tale.
Q & A
What is the main difference between the traditional and fractured versions of Snow White?
-The main difference is that in the traditional version, Snow White is the real princess, while in the fractured version, Snow White is an imposter hired by the real princess to escape the Queen's jealousy.
How does the queen's role differ in the traditional and fractured stories?
-In both stories, the queen is jealous of Snow White and attempts to kill her. However, in the fractured story, the queen is punished after Snow White is revived, while the traditional version focuses more on Snow White's revival and the queen's punishment afterward.
What happens to Snow White in the fractured story after she is revived?
-In the fractured story, after Snow White is revived, it is revealed that she was an imposter, and she leaves the cottage. The real princess returns to the palace and takes over the rule of the kingdom.
Who helps Snow White break the curse in the traditional story?
-In the traditional story, Snow White is awakened by a prince’s true love's kiss, which breaks the curse of the poisoned apple.
What role do the seven dwarfs play in both versions of the story?
-In both versions, the seven dwarfs provide shelter and protection for Snow White. In the traditional story, they mourn for her after she falls into a deep sleep. In the fractured story, they help revive Snow White by assisting the prince.
What is the significance of the poisoned apple in both versions of the story?
-The poisoned apple symbolizes the queen's attempt to kill Snow White in both versions. Snow White falls into a deep sleep after taking a bite, which is broken by a prince’s kiss in the traditional version and with the help of the dwarfs in the fractured version.
How do the huntsman's actions affect the plot in the fractured story?
-In the fractured story, the huntsman still cannot kill Snow White, but his actions are less pivotal compared to the traditional story. Snow White is left to wander alone, and her fate is more influenced by her interaction with the dwarfs and the eventual revelation of her true identity.
How does the fractured story change the dynamic between Snow White and the prince?
-In the fractured story, the prince still revives Snow White, but the dynamic is altered because it is later revealed that Snow White is not the real princess. The prince’s love is less central to the plot compared to the traditional story, where he is the key figure in breaking the spell.
Why is the traditional version of Snow White more focused on a happily-ever-after ending?
-The traditional version emphasizes Snow White’s marriage to the prince and the restoration of order in the kingdom, focusing on a clear, optimistic resolution where the evil queen is punished and Snow White lives happily ever after.
What impact does the twist in the fractured story have on the overall theme?
-The twist in the fractured story challenges the original narrative by revealing Snow White as an imposter. This shifts the theme of the story from traditional notions of identity and beauty to ideas of deception, self-sacrifice, and the complexities of ruling a kingdom.
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