How Snow White reached Maturity
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White, red and black, three colors associated to Snow White. White signifies innocence; Red represents hatred; Black suggests death.
First is the color white, which best signifies the childhood of Snow White. When she was little, her life was filled with innocence and was deprived of guidance. Like any other child, Snow White was unaware of what she has to face as a human being and how she is to succeed in the real world. But unlike most of the children of her age, Snow White had a weak father-figure to grow up with (The typical father-figure is a hardworking man of the house). A weak father-figure can be easily overpowered by a competitive mother-figure, which in the case of Snow White is her stepmother or the queen. Because of this, the weak father-figure of Snow White would not be able to protect her from the villainy of her competitive mother-figure. This left Snow White with no choice but to run away fom her stepmother and protect herself from any harm there is in this complex world.
Next is the color red, which can be associated to Snow White's adolescence...