The original 'The Little Mermaid' story has a very specific set of characters and plot elements. Ariel Green is not among those characters. The story is centered around Ariel's longing for the human world, her deal with Ursula, and her relationship with Prince Eric. There's no room for an unrecognized name like Ariel Green in this original framework.
No. In 'The Little Mermaid' original story, there's no Ariel Green. The main character is simply Ariel.
Yes, the name of the Little Mermaid in the original story is Ariel.
No, the Little Mermaid is not green in the original story. She is usually depicted with typical human skin tones.
Ariel in the original Little Mermaid story had red hair. This color choice added to her charm and made her stand out in the tale.
In the original 'Ariel Little Mermaid' story, the most prominent character is the little mermaid. She has a strong will and a deep longing for the human world. The prince, a handsome but perhaps a bit oblivious young man, is an important character as well since he is the focus of the mermaid's love. Her sisters also feature prominently. They are all mermaids like her and they have a sisterly bond. They are worried about her when she makes her dangerous deal to become human and are part of the story's emotional fabric.
One main theme is longing for a different world. Ariel longs to be part of the human world which she views as full of wonder. Another is sacrifice. She sacrifices her voice to the sea witch in order to get a chance to be with the prince.
Ariel is central to the story. She's brave and curious. King Triton, her father, is also important. He tries to protect Ariel and keep her in the mermaid world. Ursula is a key villain. She's devious and uses Ariel's desires against her. Also, Prince Eric is important as he's the object of Ariel's love and in the end, part of her new life.
I don't think Ariel was green in the original story. Usually, she's depicted with more traditional colors.
The original story of Ariel the mermaid comes from Hans Christian Andersen's 'The Little Mermaid'. In this story, the mermaid is a very different character from the Disney version. She is much more tragic. She falls in love with a human prince after saving him from drowning. To be with the prince, she makes a deal with a sea witch, trading her beautiful voice for legs. However, every step she takes on land is like walking on knives. In the end, the prince marries another woman, and the mermaid is given a chance to kill the prince to save herself, but she chooses not to and turns into sea foam instead.
The creation date of the original story of Ariel the Mermaid is hard to determine precisely. It's part of a rich tradition of mermaid tales that have evolved over time. Maybe you could check with some experts or do more in-depth research to find out.