白雪公主的故事写一篇简短的作文用英语写

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白雪公主的故事写一篇简短的作文用英语写
全文共6篇示例,供读者参考
篇1
Here's a short story about Snow White in English, written in a child's voice with around 2000 words:
Snow White
Hi there! My name is Emma, and I'm going to tell you the story of Snow White. It's one of my favorite fairy tales ever!
Once upon a time, there lived a beautiful princess named Snow White. She had skin as white as snow, lips as red as roses, and hair as black as ebony. Her mother died when she was very young, and her father married another woman who became her stepmother.
The new queen was very beautiful, but she was also very vain and jealous. She had a magic mirror that could talk, and every day she would ask it, "Mirror, mirror on the wall, who's the fairest of them all?" The mirror would always reply, "You are, my queen, the fairest in the land."
But as Snow White grew older, she became even more beautiful than her stepmother. One day, when the queen asked her mirror the usual question, it replied, "My queen, you are fair, it's true, but Snow White is a thousand times fairer than you!"
The wicked queen was furious! She became consumed with jealousy and ordered her huntsman to take Snow White into the forest and kill her. The poor man took Snow White deep into the woods, but when he raised his knife to kill her, she begged for her life. He just couldn't do it. Instead, he told her to run away and never return to the castle.
Lost and alone in the forest, Snow White wandered until she came upon a tiny cottage. She went inside and found seven little chairs, seven little plates, and seven little beds. Everything was so small! She was tired, so she curled up in one of the beds and fell asleep.
The cottage belonged to seven dwarfs who worked in a diamond mine all day. When they came home that night, they found Snow White sleeping. At first, they were surprised, but soon they realized she meant no harm. They let her stay with them in exchange for keeping the cottage clean and cooking their meals.
Meanwhile, the wicked queen asked her mirror again, "Who's the fairest of them all?" And the mirror replied, "You are the fairest here, my queen, but over the seven hills, where the seven dwarfs dwell, Snow White is still alive and well."
The queen was furious that the huntsman had disobeyed her. She decided to get rid of Snow White herself. She disguised herself as an old peddler woman and went to the cottage, carrying a poisoned apple. When Snow White answered the door, the queen offered her the beautiful apple as a gift. Not suspecting any danger, Snow White took a big bite.
As soon as the poison touched her lips, she fell to the ground unconscious. The dwarfs rushed home and tried everything to revive her, but it was no use. They couldn't bear to bury her, so they made a glass coffin and kept watch over her day and night.
One day, a handsome prince was riding through the forest and came upon the glass coffin. He was so struck by Snow White's beauty that he begged the dwarfs to let him take her away. As his servants lifted the coffin to put it on their shoulders, they stumbled and jolted the coffin, dislodging the poisoned apple from Snow White's throat. She opened her eyes, alive and well!
The prince was overjoyed and asked Snow White to marry him. They had a wonderful wedding, and Snow White's stepmother was never heard from again. The prince and Snow White lived happily ever after in his castle.
And that's the story of Snow White! I love happy endings, don't you? It's such a classic fairy tale with a kind-hearted princess, dwarfs, a wicked witch, and true love conquering all. I hope you enjoyed my retelling of this beloved story!
篇2
Once upon a time, in a faraway land, there lived a beautiful princess named Snow White. She had skin as white as snow, lips as red as roses, and hair as black as ebony. Snow White's mother, the queen, had died when she was just a baby, and her father, the king, had remarried a very vain and wicked woman.
The new queen was terribly jealous of Snow White's beauty. Every day, she would look into her magic mirror and ask, "Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the fairest of them all?" And the mirror would always reply, "You are the fairest, my queen." But one day, when Snow White turned seven years old, the mirror said, "Snow White is the fairest of them all."
The wicked queen was furious! She ordered her huntsman to take Snow White into the forest and kill her. But when the huntsman raised his knife to strike, Snow White begged for her life, and he couldn't bring himself to harm her. Instead, he told her to run away and never return to the castle.
Poor Snow White was all alone in the dark, scary forest. She wandered for hours until she stumbled upon a tiny cottage. She went inside and found seven little beds, seven little chairs, and seven little plates on the table. Everything was so small! Snow White was exhausted, so she curled up in one of the little beds and fell fast asleep.
When the seven dwarfs, who lived in the cottage, came home from working in the diamond mines, they were surprised to find a little girl asleep in one of their beds. "Who are you, and what are you doing here?" they asked when Snow White woke up. She explained her story, and the kind-hearted dwarfs agreed to let her stay with them.
Life with the seven dwarfs was wonderful! Snow White cooked and cleaned for them, and they protected her from the wicked queen. But the queen soon discovered that Snow White was still alive. She disguised herself as an old peddler woman
and visited the dwarfs' cottage, offering Snow White a poisoned apple.
Poor, trusting Snow White took a bite of the apple and immediately fell into a deep, deathlike sleep. The dwarfs were heartbroken and placed her in a glass coffin in the forest. One day, a handsome prince was riding through the woods and saw the beautiful Snow White. He begged the dwarfs to let him take her away, and as the prince's servants lifted the coffin, the poisoned apple fell from Snow White's lips, and she woke up!
The prince was overjoyed and asked Snow White to marry him. They had a grand wedding, and Snow White invited all the dwarfs to live with them in the palace. As for the wicked queen, she was forced to dance in red-hot iron shoes until she dropped dead. From that day on, Snow White and the prince lived happily ever after.
Wasn't that a wonderful story? I love fairy tales, don't you? They always have such exciting adventures, brave heroes and heroines, and happy endings. Snow White is one of my favorites because she's so kind and good, even when she goes through such hardships. And the seven dwarfs are just so cute and funny!
I wish I could live in a cottage in the forest with friendly little dwarfs to keep me company. We could sing and dance and
whistle while we work, just like they do in the story. Of course, I wouldn't want to run into any wicked queens or poisoned apples! That part was pretty scary.
But it all turned out okay in the end, thanks to the handsome prince. I'd love to meet a real-life prince and have him sweep me off my feet! We could get married and live in a huge castle with towers and turrets and ride around on beautiful white horses. Wouldn't that be amazing?
Maybe someday my prince will come, just like in the fairy tales. Until then, I'll just have to keep dreaming and reading my favorite stories over and over again. Who knows, maybe the next book I open will be filled with magic and adventure, just waiting for me!
篇3
Snow White's Story
Once upon a time, there was a beautiful princess named Snow White. She had skin as white as snow, lips as red as a rose, and hair as black as ebony wood. Her mother died when she was very young, and her father married another woman who became her stepmother.
Snow White's stepmother was very vain and she always wanted to be the most beautiful lady in the land. She had a magic mirror that could talk. Every morning she would ask it "Mirror, mirror on the wall, who's the fairest of them all?" And the mirror would always reply "You are the fairest of them all, my queen."
As Snow White grew into a young woman, her beauty began to surpass her stepmother's. One day, when the evil queen asked the mirror who was the fairest, it replied "Snow White is the fairest of them all!" The wicked stepmother became furiously jealous and ordered a huntsman to take Snow White into the forest and kill her. But the kind huntsman couldn't bring himself to harm the sweet princess. He told her about the stepmother's evil plan and warned her to run away and hide in the forest.
Poor Snow White was scared and ran away as fast as she could go. She wandered through the dark, scary woods for many hours until she came across a tiny little cottage. Snow White was very tired, so she went inside and fell into a deep sleep across seven small beds.
When she awoke, seven funny little men came home. They had beards and wore little hats and were very surprised to find Snow White sleeping in their beds! "Who are you?" they asked.
Snow White explained what had happened with her evil stepmother. The seven dwarfs felt sorry for her and said she could stay and live with them if she kept their little home clean and cooked their meals. Their names were Grumpy, Sleepy, Dopey, Sneezy, Bashful, Happy, and Doc.
Every morning, the dwarfs would go off to work in the diamond mines while Snow White stayed and tended to their home. They warned her "Don't let any strangers in while we are gone!" Snow White agreed, but one day an ugly old woman came knocking at the door. It was the wicked stepmother in disguise! She had made a poisoned apple and used her dark magic to make it look delicious and tempting.
"Pretty girl, let me in! I have nothing to sell but this delicious apple to quench your hunger," the woman cackled. Snow White didn't want to disobey her dwarf friends but the apple did look tasty. So she let the woman in and took a bite of the apple. But it was poisoned! As soon as the apple touched her lips, Snow White fell into a deep, deep sleep like death.
When the seven dwarfs came home, they found Snow White lifeless on the floor. They cried and tried everything to wake her up, but nothing worked. Sadly, they made her a glass coffin so
they could keep her preserved and beautiful forever. They set the coffin outside in a peaceful clearing in the forest.
One day, a handsome prince was riding through the forest and saw the coffin with Snow White inside. He was amazed at her beauty and kissed her to say goodbye. Miraculously, the kiss broke the spell and Snow White opened her eyes! The prince was overjoyed and took her away to his kingdom on his horse to make her his bride.
As for the evil stepmother, the magic mirror told her the truth - that Snow White was still alive and more beautiful than ever as a princess. The vain queen was so angry that she danced in fury until she fell from a cliff to her death. Snow White and the prince lived happily ever after in his castle, surrounded by their loving dwarf friends. The end!
篇4
Snow White: A Fairy Tale
Once upon a time, in a small kingdom surrounded by tall mountains, there lived a beautiful princess named Snow White. She had skin as white as snow, lips as red as roses, and hair as black as ebony wood. Snow White's mother, the Queen, had died
when she was just a baby. Her father, the King, eventually remarried a vain and wicked woman.
The new Queen was very beautiful, but she was also jealous and cruel. She had a magic mirror, and every morning she would ask it, "Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the fairest of them all?" The mirror would always reply, "You are the fairest of them all, my Queen." This made the Queen very happy because she was obsessed with being the most beautiful woman in the land.
As the years went by, Snow White grew into a lovely young princess. One day, when the Queen asked her mirror the same question, the mirror responded, "My Queen, you are beautiful indeed, but Snow White is fairer than thee." The wicked Queen flew into a rage! She became consumed with hatred for Snow White because of her beauty.
The jealous Queen ordered her huntsman to take Snow White into the forest and kill her. She demanded he bring back the princess's heart as proof. The kind huntsman took pity on beautiful Snow White and let her go, telling her to run away into the forest and never return to the castle.
Poor Snow White was terribly frightened as she wandered deeper into the dark forest all alone. Night fell, and she grew tired and cold. Just when she thought she could go no further,
she came upon a tiny cottage. She knocked on the door, but no one answered. Snow White was so exhausted that she went inside and fell into a deep sleep across seven small beds.
The cottage belonged to seven dwarfs who worked in the diamond mines. When they returned home that night, they found the sleeping princess under their tiny blankets. At first they were surprised, but soon they grew very fond of her sweet nature. Snow White began living with the dwarfs and kept their little cottage tidy and neat while they worked in the mines during the day.
Meanwhile, the wicked Queen discovered from her mirror that Snow White was still alive. She disguised herself as an old peddler woman and made her way to the dwarfs' cottage deep in the forest. When Snow White answered the door, the Queen tried to lace her up in a new bodice, but pulled the laces so tightly that Snow White fainted from lack of breath. Just then, the dwarfs arrived home and chased away the phony peddler woman.
They quickly unlaced Snow White's bodice and she was soon breathing normally again. But the evil Queen was determined and changed her disguise again, this time as a farmer's wife selling apples. Snow White was drawn to a beautiful red apple
held by the old woman. Before the dwarfs could stop her, Snow White took a bite of the poisoned apple and fell to the floor, seemingly dead.
The heartbroken dwarfs placed her in a glass coffin and kept watch over her day and night. A prince was riding through the forest one day and saw the beautiful Snow White lying in the coffin. He begged the dwarfs to let him take her away, as he had fallen deeply in love with her. As the prince's men lifted the coffin to take it away, they stumbled and jolted the coffin, dislodging the poisoned apple piece from Snow White's throat. She opened her eyes and was alive once more!
The prince was overjoyed and promised to take care of Snow White forever. To celebrate, they had a grand wedding ceremony. Unbeknownst to everyone, the wicked Queen had slipped in among the wedding guests, still disguised as an old woman. When she learned the bride was none other than her
step-daughter Snow White alive and well, she flew into a rage. In her anger, she began to dance a frenzied jig.
Her disguise fell away as she danced wildly, revealing her true wicked form. But as she stamped and jumped in her rage, her foot slipped and she fell to the floor—dead at last. And so, Snow White married her prince and they lived happily ever after
in his kingdom, far away from the reach of the evil Queen. The kind dwarfs often came to visit their dear friend Snow White in her new castle home. From that day on, they all had nothing but happy times filled with peace and joy.
The end.
篇5
The Wonderful Tale of Snow White
Once upon a time, in a faraway kingdom, there lived a beautiful princess named Snow White. She had skin as white as snow, lips as red as roses, and hair as black as ebony wood. Snow White's mother, the Queen, tragically passed away when she was very young. Her father, the King, remarried a vain and wicked woman who became the new Queen.
The new Queen was incredibly jealous of Snow White's beauty. Every day, she would consult her magic mirror, asking "Mirror, mirror on the wall, who's the fairest of them all?" The mirror would always reply, "You are the fairest here, my Queen." This satisfied the Queen's vanity for a while.
However, as Snow White grew older, her beauty blossomed like a lovely flower. One fateful day, when the Queen asked the
mirror who was the fairest, it responded, "You are fair, my Queen, 'tis true, but Snow White is fairer than you." The Queen flew into a jealous rage! She could not bear the thought of anyone being more beautiful than herself.
In her anger, the wicked Queen summoned a huntsman and ordered him to take Snow White deep into the forest and kill her. The poor huntsman did as he was told and led the innocent princess into the dark woods. But when he raised his dagger to strike, Snow White pleaded for her life, saying she would run away and never return. The huntsman took pity on her and set her free.
Lost and alone in the forest, the frightened Snow White wandered for hours until she stumbled upon a tiny cottage. Being very hungry and tired, she let herself in and found seven little beds. After eating some bread and drinking some milk, Snow White felt so exhausted that she fell asleep across the seven small beds.
When night fell, the owners of the cottage arrived home. They were seven cheerful dwarfs who worked in a diamond mine. At first, the dwarfs were surprised to find a young girl asleep in their beds. But Snow White won their hearts with her gentle spirit and beauty. The kind dwarfs allowed her to stay and keep house
for them, as long as she promised never to let anyone inside while they were away at work.
Meanwhile, back at the castle, the Queen was beside herself with rage when she discovered that Snow White was still alive. Three times she plotted to get rid of her step-daughter. First she disguised herself as an old peddler woman and tried to lace Snow White's bodice so tightly that she couldn't breathe. Then she dressed as a strange old lady and tried to comb a poisoned comb into Snow White's hair. Both times, the dwarfs arrived just in time to save their friend.
Finally, the Queen brewed a toxic potion and dipped a luscious red apple into it, leaving just one side untouched by the poison. Disguising herself as a kindly peasant woman, she offered the tempting apple to Snow White. The unsuspecting princess took one bite of the delicious fruit and immediately fell into a deep, deathlike slumber.
When the dwarfs returned home, they found poor Snow White lifeless on the floor. No matter what they tried, they could not revive her. Heartbroken, they placed her in a glass coffin so all could admire her beauty.
Years passed, until one day a prince rode through the forest and discovered the glass coffin containing gorgeous Snow White.
The prince was so struck by her beauty that he begged the dwarfs to let him take her away. As the prince's servants lifted the coffin to carry it away, they stumbled and dislodged the poisoned apple from Snow White's lips. She instantly opened her eyes, awakened from the evil spell!
Snow White and the prince fell deeply in love. They soon married and lived happily ever after in the prince's kingdom. As for the wicked Queen, some say she was forced to dance in
red-hot iron shoes until she dropped dead from exhaustion. And the magic mirror? Well, it simply told the truth from then on.
What an enchanting fairy tale filled with valuable lessons! It reminds us to stay kind and good-hearted like Snow White, no matter how others may wrong us. Beauty that is only skin deep will never be as lovely as inner beauty that shines from the soul. Most importantly, evil and jealousy only breed more darkness, while love triumphs over wickedness in the end.
篇6
Snow White: A Fairy Tale for the Ages
Once upon a time, in a faraway land, there lived a beautiful princess named Snow White. She had skin as white as snow, lips as red as roses, and hair as black as ebony. Snow White's mother
died when she was very young, and her father married another woman who became the wicked stepmother.
The new queen was a cruel and vain woman. She had a magic mirror to which she would ask every day, "Mirror, mirror on the wall, who's the fairest of them all?" The mirror would always reply that the queen was the fairest in the land. However, as Snow White grew older, she became even more beautiful than her stepmother.
One day, when the queen asked her mirror the same question, it responded, "My queen, you are fair to see, but Snow White is fairer than thee." The evil queen flew into a jealous rage! She called a huntsman and ordered him to take Snow White into the forest and kill her. The poor man took pity on the sweet princess and let her go, telling her to run away and never return.
Deep in the forest, Snow White was scared and alone. She came upon a tiny cottage and went inside to rest. There she found seven small chairs, seven plates, and seven tiny beds. "This cottage belongs to seven dwarfs," thought Snow White. She was so tired that she fell asleep across their beds.
That evening, the seven dwarfs who lived in the cottage came home from working in the diamond mines. When they saw Snow White lying there, they gasped in surprise! But she seemed
so sweet that they let her stay with them in exchange for keeping the cottage clean and cooking their meals.
Meanwhile, back at the castle, the magic mirror told the truth to the queen again – that Snow White was alive and well, living with the seven dwarfs. The evil stepmother disguised herself as an old peddler woman. She went to the dwarfs' cottage and used a cunningly dyed comb to put Snow White into a deep, deathlike sleep.
The kind dwarfs sadly laid Snow White in a glass coffin in the forest. Along came a handsome prince who fell in love with her beauty the moment he saw her. He begged the dwarfs to let him take her away. As his servants lifted the coffin to move it, they stumbled and dislodged the comb from her hair. Snow White awoke with a start!
The prince was overjoyed and insisted that Snow White come back to his kingdom and marry him. The dwarfs were heartbroken to lose their friend, but they rejoiced that she had found her prince. Snow White and the prince were married, while the evil queen's whereabouts became unknown. Some say she was forced to dance in red-hot iron shoes until she dropped dead from exhaustion.
And Snow White and her prince lived happily ever after! This classic fairy tale teaches us that inner beauty is just as important as outer beauty. It also shows the dangers of vanity and jealousy. Most of all, it's a wonderful story of good triumphing over evil through courage, kindness, and true love.。

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