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nataly862011 [7]
3 years ago
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How do paragraphs 64-78 contribute to the meaning of the story? Snow White Asappp

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harkovskaia [24]3 years ago
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The dwarfs are distraught by Snow White’s death, and lay her to rest in a glass coffin. But then a prince comes by (for some unspecified reason) and is captivated by the dead girl’s beauty as she lies in the glass coffin (a detail bordering on the morbid, but we’ll gloss over that). He begs the dwarfs to let him take the coffin with him (a detail it’s harder to gloss over), and they reluctantly agree. Which is just as well, since as soon as the prince picks up the coffin, the piece of poisoned apple falls from Snow White’s mouth and she is revived. The prince asks her if she will marry him, and she says yes. The wicked stepmother learns that a new queen is getting married (thanks to that perennial blabbermouth, her magical looking-glass), and goes to the wedding to see this new queen. When she sees that it is Snow White, back from the dead, she is so consumed with rage that she falls down dead. And that’s the end of the wicked stepmother, and the end of the story of Snow White, who lives happily ever after with the prince.

jeka943 years ago
5 0

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Paragraphs 64-78 contribute to the meaning of the story because it shows that the queen wanted to kill Snow White with a poisoned apple and shows that the queen was cruel. "When she heard the glass speak thus she trembled and shook with rage. Snow White shall die, she cried, even if it costs me my life. This shows that the queen got so angry Snow White didn't didn't die the first time and the got idea of a poisonous apple. "But hardly had she a bit of it in her mouth than she fell down dead." The queen gave her the apple and Snow White died. "Then her envious heart had rest, so far as an envious heart can have rest." When the queen found out she was the fairest of all she got what she wanted and didn't care about Snow White. This contributes to the meaning of the story because the meaning of the story is that jealously and pride can destroy you and the queen was greedy and her jealousy got to her. It destroyed her because she was forced to dance in red-hot shoes until she died.

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