Once upon a time, in a far-off kingdom, there lived a beautiful and kind-hearted princess named Snow White. Her mother passed away when she was still a young girl, and her father, the King, remarried a woman who was wicked and vain. The stepmother was envious of Snow White's beauty, and she feared that one day the princess would become more beautiful than she was.
One day, the stepmother called upon a huntsman and orders him to take Snow White into the forest and kill her. But the huntsman, who was a kind man, could not bring himself to do it. He left Snow White in the forest and told her to never return to the kingdom.
Lost and alone, Snow White wandered through the forest until she came upon a small cottage. She knocked on the door, and to her surprise, it was answered by seven friendly dwarfs: Bashful, Doc, Grumpy, Happy, Sleepy, Sneezy, and Dopey. Snow White explained her situation to the dwarfs, and they offered to let her stay with them. They became her protectors and friends, and Snow White lived with them happily.
Meanwhile, the wicked stepmother learned that Snow White was still alive, and she disguised herself as an old woman and went to the cottage to kill Snow White. However, Snow White was wise to her disguise, and she refused to eat the poisoned apple that the stepmother offered her.
Years passed, and a prince was traveling through the kingdom when he stumbled upon Snow White. He was immediately smitten with her beauty and asked for her hand in marriage. Snow White agreed, and they were married in a grand ceremony.
The wicked stepmother was not pleased, and she plotted to kill Snow White once and for all. She made a poisoned comb and offered it to Snow White as a gift. Snow White was about to use the comb when the seven dwarfs warned her of the danger. She managed to avoid the poison and lived happily ever after with her prince.
In the end, the wicked stepmother was punished for her deeds, and Snow White and her prince ruled the kingdom with kindness and justice. The seven dwarfs remained Snow White's closest friends, and they all lived happily ever after.
The story of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs has been passed down through the generations, reminding us all of the power of kindness, courage, and the bonds of friendship. It is a tale of good triumphing over evil and a reminder that beauty is not just skin deep, but found in a person's heart.
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