If I had a say in 'Snow White & the Seven Dwarves'
Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, a childhood story of mine, but I have always wondered what if I had a say in the making of the story, or the ending? Growing up in the 2000s, where being cautious was introduced to me in my early years, after the last page or the last second of this story was absorbed into my brain, the only thought I had was, 'Why was the prince a creep?'. Where at a young age, I was taught to be weary of strangers, let alone be kissed by one or to kiss one, my brain always puzzled on why everyone was satisfied with the ending of a strange prince kissing an unconsious girl in the middle of the woods. So, let's change this unsettling ending. I have always put the blame on the dwarves for making a glass coffin, where the body of the 'fairest maiden in all of the land' could be seen. Thus, first of all, rather than making a showcase for strangers to gaze upon, let her cursed body rest in the cottage she has cleaned and cooked and basically made as h...