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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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True Love

Many fairytales revolve around true love. The Prince and Snow White find true love through only one meeting. When the Prince first sees her, he falls for Snow White and serenades her. She climbs up to a balcony and watches with adoration as he sings to her.

After Snow White has to run away, the relationship comes quickly to an end. Eventually, the Prince hears about the beautiful maiden who has died but still looks alive in the forest. When he comes to her, he recognizes Snow White and kisses her softly. This kiss - the first kiss of true love - brings Snow White back to life, confirming the power of love. Because true love lasts forever, Snow White and the Prince live happily ever after.

Dangers of Jealousy

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