One example could be that the Queen's mirror is not just a magical object for vanity but a tool for dark magic that controls her actions. Another is that Snow White's beauty is actually a curse that attracts danger rather than just a virtue.
Examples in the 'Snow White Dark Story' could include the Queen's transformation into an old hag not just as a disguise but as a sign of her being corrupted by a more powerful dark force. And perhaps Snow White's sleep is not just a simple poisoned state but a limbo where she is in a battle with the forces of darkness within her own subconscious, and the prince's kiss is not a pure act of love but also a way to claim power over her.
It could have elements like dark, brooding landscapes. For example, a desolate forest filled with mist and strange, menacing creatures.
One example could be 'The Haunting of Hill House'. It's a classic dark house story where the house seems to have a life of its own and torments the people who stay there.
In the story of 'Pinocchio', the dark aspect is his lying which makes his nose grow longer and gets him into various troubles. He also gets kidnapped by the Puppet - master. However, the light is his journey to become a real boy. His conscience, represented by Jiminy Cricket, guides him towards honesty and goodness, and in the end, he transforms into a real boy, symbolizing the victory of good over bad.
Some classic novels by white authors like Jane Austen's works such as 'Pride and Prejudice' could potentially be considered part of what might be called 'white fiction' as they mainly revolve around the lives and relationships of white characters in a white - centric society.
One example could be the characters he meets on his journey. Some of them might not be as friendly as in the regular version. They could be more menacing and try to deceive him for their own gain. Another example is that the consequences of his lying could be more extreme, like not just his nose growing but facing more dangerous and immediate threats.
In the'mario dark story', perhaps the friendly Toads are actually mind - controlled slaves. They seem so helpful to Mario, but in a darker view, they are forced to be so. Also, the power - star could be a cursed object that gives Mario temporary power but at a great cost to his long - term well - being.
One dark element could be the Queen's extreme jealousy. She was so envious of Snow White's beauty that she was willing to go to great lengths to kill her, like using a poisoned apple. It shows a very dark side of human nature, the depth of envy and the lengths one would go for vanity.
One example could be 'To Kill a Mockingbird'. It shows the relationship between black and white people in a southern town in the United States during the time of racial segregation. The story is presented against the backdrop of a white - dominated society, and the black characters face a lot of unjust treatment, while some white characters like Atticus Finch try to do the right thing.
I'm not sure if there are a lot of well - known Strunk White Fanfiction examples out there. But it could be something like a story where a writer struggles with grammar and is visited by the spirit of Strunk and White, who then guide the writer through the process of fixing their writing. Another example might be a fictional account of how Strunk and White came up with the ideas in 'The Elements of Style' as if it was a grand adventure in the world of linguistics.
I'm sorry, but since 'white review fiction' is not a well - known, mainstream concept, it's hard to give specific examples off - hand.