Well, in many Disney stories, the real endings can be a bit more complex or darker than what we see in the movies. Take 'Snow White'. In some interpretations, the Queen's death is more gruesome. And in 'Cinderella', the original story had more elements of hardship and struggle for Cinderella before she finally got her happy ending. Disney often simplifies and sweetens the endings for a more family - friendly viewing experience.
Some Disney stories have different endings in their original versions compared to the well - known adaptations. For example, in the original 'The Little Mermaid' by Hans Christian Andersen, which inspired the Disney version, the mermaid doesn't get a happily - ever - after with the prince. Instead, she turns into sea foam. Another example is 'Beauty and the Beast'. In some earlier versions, the Beast doesn't transform into a handsome prince until much later in the story.
The real endings of Disney stories vary. 'Sleeping Beauty' has roots in older tales where the prince's actions were not as heroic as in the Disney movie. Also, 'Aladdin' has different cultural interpretations of the story's end. Disney usually modifies these endings to fit their brand of magical, feel - good stories. They want to create an idealized world where good always triumphs in a very straightforward and positive way, which sometimes means changing the more complex or less - than - perfect endings of the original stories.
Some Disney stories have darker or more complex real endings. For example, in the original 'Little Mermaid' by Hans Christian Andersen which inspired Disney's version, the Little Mermaid doesn't get her happy ending with the prince. Instead, she turns into sea foam. Disney often modifies these endings to be more family - friendly and positive.
In the real ending of 'Snow White', after she wakes up from the poisoned apple, she struggles with post - traumatic stress disorder from her near - death experience. The dwarfs have to help her through this difficult time, and her relationship with the prince is also more strained as she has changed because of what she has been through.
Well, in the real ending of 'The Little Mermaid', Ariel actually has a difficult time adjusting to life on land. She misses her underwater home and friends a great deal at first. There are also political tensions between the human world and the underwater kingdom that continue to be an issue even after she marries the prince.
Well, for example, in the original 'Snow White' story, the real ending has Snow White waking up after the prince's kiss and they get married and live happily ever after in his kingdom.
Well, for Cinderella, in the real ending she marries the prince and they live happily ever after in the castle. She uses her kindness and grace to rule beside him and brings positive changes to the kingdom.
Sure. In the real ending of 'Cinderella', the step - sisters are never truly reformed. They remain bitter and jealous even after Cinderella's rise to royalty. It's not the complete transformation into nice people like the Disney movie might make you think.
For 'Snow White', a teal ending could be that the Evil Queen, after seeing Snow White's kindness and the love she has from the dwarfs, has a change of heart. She could use her magic for good instead of evil, and Snow White and the dwarfs welcome her into their new life. This would turn the typical good - vs - evil ending into a more complex and positive one where redemption is possible.
Some original endings were darker. For example, in the original 'Snow White' ending, the Evil Queen was made to dance in red - hot iron shoes until she died. It was a much harsher punishment compared to the more family - friendly version we know today.
One alternate ending could be in 'Snow White'. Instead of the prince waking her with a kiss, Snow White wakes up on her own after a dream of her mother. She realizes she has the strength within herself and doesn't need a prince to save her.
Yes, sometimes. For example, Belle in 'Beauty and the Beast'. We expect a simple love story ending, but in the real ending, Belle not only marries the Beast (who turns into a prince), but she also helps him to rule the kingdom with her intelligence. She starts a library in the castle and encourages the people to be more educated.