Snow White is a character in a fairy tale that is widely popular in Europe. The most famous version of the story can be found in Germany's "Grimm's Fairy Tales" in 1812.
It tells the story that Snow White was abused by the stepmother queen (the biological mother in the original manuscript of the Brothers Green), fled to the forest and met seven dwarfs.
The historian Bartels said that the historical prototype of Snow White was Maria Sophia von Ertal, who was born in the city of Lor on the Main River in western Germany in 1725.
The beautiful Snow White was put to death many times because of the jealousy of her stepmother, and finally was reborn with the help of the seven dwarfs and the prince.
The empress who loves vanity and beauty always asks the mirror: "Magic mirror, magic mirror, who is the most beautiful woman in the world?" When the mirror said it was Snow White, the queen disguised herself as a witch and tricked Snow White into eating poisonous apples.
Snow White, who ate the poisoned apple, was saved by the prince who appeared later. Finally, the prince and the princess lived happily together, and the queen received the punishment she deserved.

