In today’s society, I am certain that most people have not grown old without having watched the tale Snow White. In fact, this Disney tale has been around for many ages, and it is personally one of my all-time favorite fairytales. For many generations, this story has been told throughout many ages to youth all across America. As I have watched and read this fairytale, I have left with a different life lesson from the story. As a matter of fact, there are messages within this story that I believe that are often missed. To explain, in most fairytales, the underlying themes are usually interpreted as the reader reads between the lines. In this particular fairytale, it is apparent that there is a power struggle between the …show more content…
As a matter of fact, each day, the queen used her “magic mirror” to inquire who was the most beautiful person in the kingdom. Indeed, her motives were to degrade the beauty of Snow White as well as maintain power in the kingdom. Her actions of this daily ritual were a clear indicator that she was envious of Snow White’s beauty. When looking in the mirror, she would always say, “Looking-glass upon the wall, who is the fairest of us all?” In doing so, she thought the mirror would tell her that she was the most beautiful person in the kingdom each time. Although the queen usually was the first person to gaze in the mirror each day, Snow White beat her to mirror one day. As a result, the queen was very upset. The queen’s jealously towards Snow White was evident throughout the actions; therefore, being jealous can lead a person to do dangerous things to another …show more content…
As an example, when Snow White beat the Queen to the mirror, the queen was angered much. As result of the Queen being upset, she quickly ordered the death of Snow White. In determining this crucial execution of Snow White, the Queen was simply envious of Snow White’s beauty. Based on this fairytale, Snow White’s beauty was a prized possession. It even signaled a source of power which explains why the queen was persistent in having power displayed through beauty. Consequently, killing Snow White would result in the Queen maintaining this power. Likewise, the stepmother was very obsessed with power as well. As a matter of fact, she longed to be the center of attention throughout the story. Her jealously of Snow White had her feeling as if Snow White would represent the kingdom as the most beautiful one of them all. Furthermore, the Queen believed that Snow White’s beauty would strip her out of her power. In like manner, the queen continued to plot the downfall of Snow White. In fact, she does so by disguising herself as a peddler woman to trick Snow White into eating a poisoned apple. This action by queen caused Snow White to drift into deathlike sleep. Throughout this story, the queen’s jealously of Snow White lead to her to eventually killing her so she