No, Ariel wasn't black in the original story.
Ariel was not black in the original tale. The character's original portrayal had a distinct look that wasn't black.
In the original story, Ariel was indeed white. This was the traditional portrayal in the classic version of the story. It was part of the overall aesthetic and cultural context of that time. However, as times have changed, there have been different interpretations and adaptations that may vary this aspect, but in the very first incarnation, she was white.
In the original story, Ariel wasn't specifically described as white. Her character was more focused on her personality and adventures.
I don't think Ariel was green in the original story. Usually, she's depicted with more traditional colors.
Yes, Ariel was depicted as white in the original story.
Ariel is the main character in Disney's 'The Little Mermaid'. The original story is about her longing for a human life and her love for a prince.
It depends on which original story of Ariel you are referring to. In some versions, she might be depicted as having a certain complexion, but it can vary.
Most well - known fairy tales have their own set of established characters. There is no Ariel Black in any of the classic fairy tales. For example, in 'Cinderella', we have Cinderella, the stepmother, and the stepsisters; in 'Snow White', there are Snow White, the seven dwarfs, the queen, etc. None of these tales have a character named Ariel Black.
I'm not sure specifically which 'Ariel Original Story' you're referring to. There could be many stories related to the name Ariel. It might be a story about a character named Ariel in a particular book, movie, or folklore.