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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Film Summary

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by Walt Disney
About 20 pages (6,132 words)
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 film) Summary

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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is the story of an abused princess who has to escape the castle in order to avoid being murdered by her stepmother, the Queen. It has become one of the most loved animated movies of all time. After the Queen learns from her Magic Mirror that Snow White is the loveliest woman in the country and sees the Prince serenading her, the Queen hires a woodcutter to murder Snow White. Instead of killing Snow White, the woodcutter tells her to run away. She meets animals in the forest, and they take her to the dwarfs' cottage. However, the Queen discovers from her mirror that Snow White is still alive.

The Queen creates an evil plan to put Snow White to sleep forever by giving her a poison called.....

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