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Snow white and the seven dwarfs

The adventures of Snow White

By Tugrul ErtugrulPublished about a year ago 3 min read
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Once upon a time, in a away area, there lived a beautiful queen named Snow White. She had skin as white as snow, lips as red as blood, and hair as black as ebony. Snow White's mama , the queen, passed away when she was veritably youthful, leaving her in the care of her father, the king. The king married a vain and wicked queen who was jealous of Snow White's beauty. She'd spend hours in front of the glass, asking who the fairest of them all was, and the glass would always reply that Snow White was the fairest in the land. The queen came furious and ordered her hunter to take Snow White into the timber and kill her. The hunter took Snow White deep into the timber, but when he was about to kill her, he saw the innocence in her eyes, and his heart melted. rather of killing her, he left her in the timber, hoping she'd find a way to survive. Lost and alone, Snow White wandered through the timber until she stumbled upon a small cabin. She knocked on the door and was surprised when seven dwarfs opened it. They were named Doc, Grumpy, Happy, Sleepy, Backward, Sneezy, and Dopey. The dwarfs were originally frighted by Snow White's presence, but they soon realized that she was inoffensive and ate her into their home. Snow White soon came musketeers with the dwarfs and helped them with their diurnal chores. She cooked and gutted and sang with them. The dwarfs were amazed by her beauty and her kindness, and they began to see her as a little family. Meanwhile, the wicked queen learned that Snow White was still alive and decided to take matters into her own hands. She disguised herself as an old woman and visited Snow White at the cabin, offering her a poisoned apple. Snow White, ignorant of the queen's true identity, took a bite of the apple and fell into a deep sleep. The dwarfs returned home to find Snow White in a slow state. They realized that the queen was responsible for Snow White's condition and chased after her. The queen fell to her death while trying to escape from the dwarfs. The dwarfs were agonized at the loss of Snow White and decided to place her in a glass pall. They kept watch over her, hoping that one day she'd awaken from her deep sleep. As time passed, the timber brutes came to visit Snow White, and they left gifts of flowers and food beside her pall. One day, a Napoleon passing through the timber saw Snow White and fell in love with her. He was struck by her beauty and her innocence, and he knew that he'd to save her. The Napoleon asked the dwarfs if he could take Snow White back to his castle, and they agreed. The Napoleon took Snow White back to his castle and placed her in a beautiful room. He spent every day by her side, hoping that she'd awaken from her deep sleep. One day, as he was sitting beside her, he leaned over and kissed her on the lips. To his amazement, Snow White opened her eyes and looked into his. She smiled, and the Napoleon knew that he'd set up his true love. Snow White and the Napoleon lived happily ever later, and the dwarfs came her pious musketeers. And so, the tale of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs came to a happy end, with love triumphing over wickedness, and beauty prevailing over covetousness. Snow White learned the power of kindness and fellowship, and the Napoleon learned the power of love and devotion. The dwarfs learned that true beauty comes from within, and that occasionally.

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Tugrul Ertugrul

Researcher, writer , I like to improve myself, I like to share what I know with people. It is in our hands to make the world beautiful . Love.

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