I was surprised to see that Snow White was so dependent upon others. In the entire movie she never made one decision herself, when the hunter told her to hide in the forest she ran until the scenery scared her so badly she fell to the ground and cried all night, had the woodland creatures not come to her rescue and bring her to a house full of men I think she would have laid there and starved to death. Throughout the movie she was obsessed with the idea of waiting for her true love to come find her and take her away to live a perfect life together. This really turned out great for her because she allowed herself to be naive enough to eat a poisoned "magical apple" in hopes she could wish her prince to find her. When he eventually found her, she barely stuck around to say goodbye to the dwarfs who built her a beautiful coffin and who devotedly looked after herup until the day the prince took her away.
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Women in Snow White
I was surprised to see that Snow White was so dependent upon others. In the entire movie she never made one decision herself, when the hunter told her to hide in the forest she ran until the scenery scared her so badly she fell to the ground and cried all night, had the woodland creatures not come to her rescue and bring her to a house full of men I think she would have laid there and starved to death. Throughout the movie she was obsessed with the idea of waiting for her true love to come find her and take her away to live a perfect life together. This really turned out great for her because she allowed herself to be naive enough to eat a poisoned "magical apple" in hopes she could wish her prince to find her. When he eventually found her, she barely stuck around to say goodbye to the dwarfs who built her a beautiful coffin and who devotedly looked after herup until the day the prince took her away.
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