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Snow White, daughter of King Conrad and Queen Rosebud of Green Valley, lost her mother to illness shortly after her fourth birthday. Queen Rosebud succumbed following childbirth. King Conrad remarried Queen Chrystal to offer maternal care, though Chrystal's initial kindness masked a cold-hearted and vain nature.

Snow White embodies profound kindness, optimism, and purity, forming the core of her renowned beauty. Her gentle spirit fosters immediate bonds with Prince Richard, forest creatures, and the Seven Dwarfs. Forced into servitude by Queen Chrystal after her father left for war, Snow White endured mistreatment yet retained her compassionate nature. Resilience defines her, balanced by moments of playfulness and heartbreak over her mother's death and father's absence.

Physically, Snow White possesses snow-white skin, lips red as roses, and hair black as ebony. She has a slender, flat-chested figure and dainty feet. Her signature attire is a pink court dress with a white collar, puffy sleeves, and a long yellow skirt, complemented by tan pumps featuring pink bows. Her black bobbed hair holds a white margaret flower hairpin, and she wears a gemmed pin at her neckline.

After her twelfth birthday, Queen Chrystal's jealousy erupted when the Magic Mirror declared Snow White the fairest. Chrystal commanded the huntsman Samson to kill Snow White in the forest. Witnessing her innocence, Samson spared her life. Fleeing deeper into the woods, Snow White discovered the Seven Dwarfs' cottage. They offered shelter in exchange for housekeeping, warning her strictly against strangers due to her stepmother's threat.

Queen Chrystal pursued Snow White relentlessly. Disguised as an old peddler, she laced Snow White into a suffocating bodice; the dwarfs revived her by cutting the laces. Posing next as a comb seller, Chrystal poisoned her with a tainted comb; the dwarfs removed it to save her. Finally, disguised as a farmer's wife, the Queen offered a poisoned apple. She convinced Snow White of its safety by eating the harmless half herself, causing Snow White to fall into a death-like slumber. The dwarfs placed her in a glass coffin.

Prince Richard, whom Snow White had met earlier in the woods, found her in the coffin. His kiss dislodged the poisoned apple and awakened her. Snow White later married Prince Richard and moved to his castle, leaving Green Valley to live happily ever after.

Her development reveals moments of assertiveness, like guiding the dwarfs maternally, and vulnerability, seen in her gullibility accepting the Queen's poisoned gifts despite warnings. Her enduring kindness served as both her greatest strength, enabling her survival and rescue, and her flaw, leading directly to her downfall.