Traditionally, Snow White has been prettier to the audience than the Evil Queen, hasn't she?
In movies, I guess, although the Disney queen was sort of an icy-cold beauty. But it was a story long before it was a movie.
For me, they're both equally attractive in their way, so it doesn't bother me.
News flash: the opposite of good is John Carter.
That's too bad. I was hoping that it was good because Michael Chabon wrote the script.
Traditionally, Snow White has been prettier to the audience than the Evil Queen, hasn't she?
I thought some of that was because of the age difference, too -- that the Queen was threatened by Snow White's youth.
And now I'm realizing I might be coming at it from a very Anne Sexton place.
I continue to accept that you exist.
That's gratifying. Now go put it in a little box with the other data points so it doesn't get lost.
Now go put it in a little box with the other data points so it doesn't get lost.
All the n = 1s get to hang out together!
But it was a story long before it was a movie.
And when I read the story, I took the queen's word for it. I wasn't surprised or challenged by the movie's interpretation of Snow White as a more real, warm, true beauty. I definitely thought we were supposed to like her face (and heart, of course) better, even in the text.
I never said everyone. I said a significant statistical sampling. I truly believe Charlize is considered more conventionally or popularly beautiful than Kristen. Your disagreeing doesn't change my position as stated in the quote you cite.
Doesn't all the pre-suppose that the mirror is talking about physical beauty?
Doesn't all the pre-suppose that the mirror is talking about physical beauty?
Given that what we're told about beauty is physical characteristics I figure that's fair. It's the colour of hair, lips, and skin, not the quality of heart and spirit, is it?
We do learn that the evil queen is, well, evil, and Snow White is nice, but that's not the setup.