What happen when Snow White Is Actually A Protagonist?

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Once upon a time in a far-off land, there was a princess named Snow White. She was known for her beauty, but few knew the darkness that lurked within her heart.

As Snow White grew older, her obsession with beauty consumed her. She was no longer content with being the fairest in the land; she craved power and control over all those around her. So she devised a plan to eliminate anyone who dared to rival her beauty.

Snow White ordered her huntsman to bring her the heart of her stepmother, the Queen, whom she believed to be her greatest competition. The huntsman, fearing for his own life, complied with her request. But Snow White's thirst for power and control was not satiated.

She began to lure young maidens to her castle, promising them wealth and success, only to force them to undergo dangerous and painful beauty treatments that left them scarred for life. Snow White reveled in their agony, believing that their pain would ensure her everlasting beauty.

As rumors of Snow White's cruel treatment of young women spread, the people of the land began to fear her. The seven dwarfs, who had once welcomed her into their home, now saw her for the monster she truly was.

Despite her fear-inducing reputation, Snow White was not invincible. Her obsession with beauty ultimately led to her downfall. In a desperate attempt to maintain her youth and beauty, she concocted a potion that promised eternal youth, but instead led to her untimely demise.

As Snow White lay dying, she realized too late that true beauty came not from one's appearance, but from the kindness within. Her story became a warning to all those who believed that power and beauty were everything, for the darkness within would consume them until there was nothing left.

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