Once upon a time, in a beautiful kingdom far away, there lived a kind and gentle princess named Snow White. She was known for her fairness and kindness, which made everyone in the castle love her very much. However, her stepmother, the queen, was jealous of her beauty and often felt angry when she saw how much people admired Snow White.
One day, the queen asked her magic mirror, “Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the fairest of them all?” The mirror replied, “You are, my queen, but Snow White is more beautiful than you.” This made the queen very angry. She decided to get rid of Snow White.
The queen ordered a hunter to take Snow White into the forest and kill her. But the kind-hearted hunter did not want to harm the innocent girl. Instead, he let her go and told her to run as fast as she could. Snow White ran through the forest until she found a small house. It belonged to seven little dwarfs.
The dwarfs welcomed her and asked her to stay with them. They worked hard every day, and Snow White helped them clean and cook. Life was peaceful and happy for a while. But the queen, still full of jealousy, disguised herself and came to the house. She gave Snow White a poisoned apple, which made her fall into a deep sleep.
When the dwarfs returned, they were very sad. They placed Snow White in a glass coffin and kept watching over her. One day, a prince from a neighboring kingdom visited the kingdom and saw Snow White’s beauty. He fell in love with her at first sight. He kissed her, and the kiss broke the spell. Snow White woke up, and they lived happily ever after.
This story teaches us that kindness and courage can overcome evil. Even though the queen was powerful and cruel, her jealousy led to her downfall. Snow White, with her pure heart, found true happiness in the end.
In this new version of the story, we see that even in a modern world, the values of kindness and truth still matter. It reminds us to be good and never give in to hatred or envy.