![]() ![]() In the fairy tale of Snow White, various elements involving beauty, death and feminism are intertwined in order to reveal the set conflicts between the mother and the daughter: “…Snow White reproduces a cultural script in which women are enmeshed in a discourse connecting beauty, death and feminity” (Tatar 78). With all the step-queen’s efforts of destroying Snow White’s chances of becoming the next heir of beauty and throne, Snow White emerges as the end victor in the conflict of the two feminist portrayals. ![]() In this discussion, the emphasis is placed on the mother-and-daughter conflict occurring in the versions of Brother’s Grimm, Anne Sexton, and Bettelheim. However, despite different interpretations and illustrations, the core concept of the fairy tale still remains intact and unchanged. ![]() Throughout time, the fairy tale, Snow White, has been introduced with number and series of different illustrations and role portrayals (Tatar 77). Snow white: Maria Tatar’s classic Fairy tales Analysis ![]()
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