“Though Snow White might triumph in the tale, she will undoubtedly acquire a mirror after she marries, matures, and has children, and as the mirror reflects her aging and loss of beauty, she will be confronted by a young girl whose innocence and youth will spark her envy and hatred and perhaps drive her to eliminate her “competition.” It appears as though there is a vicious cycle that entraps women up through today. Everything is played out under the male gaze.” ChildrenMightTodayYoungGirlLossWhiteYouthHatredMirrorsCompetitionAgingMalesEnvyTalesSnowInnocenceTriumphAcquireCyclesSparksViciousSnow WhiteVicious Cycles Book:The Enchanted Screen: The Unknown History of Fairy-Tale Films Source: The Enchanted Screen: The Unknown History of Fairy-Tale Films
“I'll see a beautiful girl walking up to me and I'll think, Oh, my God, I can't believe my good luck. But then she'll say, 'Where's your son?' or 'My mother loves you'.” ThinkingBelieveI CanAgeBeautifulMotherGirlLove YouSonWalkingLuckAgingBirthdayGood LuckYour Son50th BirthdayBeautiful GirlMother Love Author:James Caan