A Tale of Two Shades of White
Have you ever watched Walt Disney’s: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs? Most likely you have, or at least know the general plot. But have you read the Grimm Brothers version? If you have, then you know they are extremely different from each other. Walt Disney alternated the story and added his own style to it. Let’s go further into how and why he changed the classic tale. In the 1944 release of Disney’s Snow White, Disney portrayed the Dwarfs as hard-working miners, with names and characteristics. The evil queen only comes once with a poison apple. The prince appears in the beginning and sings a love ballad to Snow White on a white horse & is honestly a lot more relevant compared to the Grimm’s tale. He also kisses Snow White awake. In the Disney version, Snow White is also an orphan because both of her parents are dead. When she finds the Dwarf’s house she cleans it for them, hoping they’d let her stay. And lastly, the queen dies from trying to kill the Dwarfs with a giant bould...