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.
The 'original Ariel story' is often associated with 'The Little Mermaid'. In the original story, Ariel gives up her voice to the sea witch in exchange for legs to be with the prince. She endures a great deal of pain as she walks on her new legs. The story is about her longing for a different world and the sacrifices she makes for love.
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.
Well, in the original story, Ariel is much more than just a mermaid. She is a symbol of longing and adventure. Her appearance is that of a beautiful mermaid with a shimmering fishtail. She is often seen swimming gracefully in the ocean. Her character is complex. She is not only beautiful but also has a strong will. For example, her longing for the human world is so intense that she is willing to make great sacrifices to be a part of it. She is also very kind - her interactions with other sea creatures show her gentle nature. And of course, her voice, which is one of her most distinct features, is so melodious that it can charm those who hear it.
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 original story of Princess Ariel is from 'The Little Mermaid' by Hans Christian Andersen. In the original, Ariel gives up her voice to the sea witch in exchange for legs to be with the prince she loves on land. However, the prince marries another, and Ariel is in great pain. In the end, she is given a chance to earn a soul by doing good deeds instead of a happily - ever - after marriage as in the Disney version.
In the original story, Ariel made a risky deal with a sea witch to become human and pursue love on land.
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.