Once upon a time, in the heart of a dense forest, there stood a beautiful castle. Inside lived a lovely princess named Snow White. She was so fair that people often said she was the fairest of them all. Her skin was as white as snow, her hair as black as ebony, and her lips as red as blood.
One day, Snow White's stepmother, the queen, asked her magic mirror who was the fairest of them all. The mirror replied, "Snow White is the fairest of them all." This made the queen very jealous. Determined to get rid of Snow White, she ordered a huntsman to take her into the forest and kill her. However, the kind-hearted huntsman could not bring himself to do it. Instead, he let Snow White go and told her to flee deep into the woods.
Snow White wandered through the forest until she found a small cottage. Inside, she discovered seven dwarfs who had gone away to work in their mine. They welcomed her warmly and allowed her to stay with them. In return, Snow White helped them keep their home clean and tidy.
Meanwhile, the queen, believing she had succeeded in killing Snow White, once again asked her mirror. To her dismay, the mirror still declared Snow White the fairest. Realizing Snow White was alive, the queen disguised herself as an old peddler woman and visited the dwarfs' cottage. She offered Snow White a poisoned apple, which Snow White reluctantly accepted and ate.
When the dwarfs returned home, they found Snow White unconscious. Heartbroken, they placed her in a glass coffin. One day, a prince passing by saw Snow White and fell deeply in love with her. As he kissed her, the piece of the poisoned apple dislodged from her throat, and she woke up. The dwarfs and the prince celebrated, and Snow White and the prince were married, living happily ever after.
This timeless tale of kindness, jealousy, and true love continues to captivate hearts around the world.