Wednesday, December 21, 2022

Disney's Snow White on This Day in History


This Day In History: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, the world's first full-length animated feature, premiered on this day in 1937. The film had many fans: Charlie Chaplin, Frank Capra, even Hitler loved the movie. 

The Disney film is a however a sanitized version of the original story. In an older version, the Queen actually asks the Huntsman for Snow White’s liver and lungs – which were to be served for dinner that night. The Grimm version also has a wedding for Snow White where the Queen was forced to dance to her death: “They put a pair of iron shoes into burning coals. They were brought forth with tongs and placed before her. She was forced to step into the red-hot shoes and dance until she fell down dead.”

Many fairy tales have been repurposed and cleaned up. For instance, in “Cinderella” the evil stepsisters cut off their toes in order to make the slipper fit, and later have their eyes pecked out by birds. 

In “The Six Swans” an evil mother-in-law is burned at the stake. 

In “The Goose Maid” a girl is stripped naked, thrown into a barrel filled with nails and dragged through the streets.

“Sleeping Beauty" was actually raped.

Pinocchio was hanged.

The queen in Snow White was actually a cannibal. 

In the Frog Prince the frog is turned back into human form by having its head cut off, or by being slammed into a wall.

See also: The Origin of Nursery Tales in Mythology by Charles De B. Mills 1889
https://thebookshelf2015.blogspot.com/2016/04/the-origin-of-nursery-tales-in.html

The Grimmest & Darkest Original Fairy Tales - 50 Books to download
https://thebookshelf2015.blogspot.com/2015/08/the-grimmest-darkest-original-fairy.html

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