Okay, here is a plot summary for the classic Disney movie "Snow White":
Plot Summary: Snow White
Once upon a time, in a kingdom filled with beautiful roses, lived a kind and beautiful princess named Snow White. Her father, the King, was delighted by her birth, but he sorrowfully passed away shortly after. Following his death, the Queen, Snow White's jealous stepmother, became the new ruler. The Queen was vain and obsessed with her reflection, fearing that Snow White would one day be more beautiful than she was.
To assess this, the Queen consulted her magic mirror, a powerful object that revealed the truth: "Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the fairest one of all?" The mirror always answered, "Snow White, my queen." Enraged by this news, the Queen ordered her Huntsman to take Snow White into the forest and kill her, ensuring her beauty would never surpass the Queen's. She added a cruel twist, telling the Huntsman to bring back Snow White's lungs and liver to prove his task was done if he failed to kill her.
Terrorstruck, the Huntsman could not bring himself to harm the innocent princess. Instead, he pleaded with her, urging her to flee into the forest and never look back. He gave her a small amount of money and sent her away. Snow White, alone and frightened, ran into the dense woods, weeping until she collapsed from exhaustion.
As luck would have it, she stumbled upon a tiny cottage hidden among the trees. Inside, she discovered seven small beds neatly arranged. Following a sense of instinct, she cleaned and made the bed closest to the window just for herself. While resting, she accidentally broke a small glass vial containing the elixir of life – a gift from the Dwarfs – spilling its contents onto her cheekbones. As the red liquid touched her skin, she fell fast asleep, her face becoming as white as snow, hence her name, Snow White.
Meanwhile, the seven Dwarfs, who worked in the nearby mines and lived in the cottage, were returning home. They entered their home, singing happily, and immediately noticed something was amiss. Finding Snow White sleeping peacefully in their beds, they were initially alarmed. However, they soon grew fond of her and decided to keep her as their companion. They warned her never to let anyone in while they were away, as they often had strange visitors.
One day, the Queen, disguised as an old hag, arrived at the cottage seeking shelter. When no one answered the door, she let herself in. Seeing the seven beds, she suspected Snow White was inside. She tried to wake her, offering various poisoned delicacies – a poisoned apple core, a poisoned comb, and poisoned earrings – but Snow White refused to take anything. Finally, the Queen presented a poisoned apple, divided it into two: one half for herself and the other half for Snow White. Knowing the Dwarfs wouldn't trust her, she offered it to Snow White, who took a bite. Overwhelmed by the poison, she immediately fell into a death-like sleep, appearing as if she were truly dead.
The Queen left, satisfied that she had finally rid herself of her rival. The Dwarfs returned home, found Snow White unconscious, and were devastated. They held a funeral for her, placing her in a glass coffin, and wept bitterly. They decided to keep the coffin in the forest so they could visit it daily.
Some time later, a Prince who had previously been captivated by Snow White's beauty learned of her supposed death and her burial. He arrived at the cottage, saw the coffin, and wept. As he approached the coffin to say goodbye, he accidentally knocked it over, causing the poisoned apple piece to fall out of Snow White's mouth. The Prince gently woke her with his kiss. The poison worked its reverse effect, and Snow White awoke, alive and well.
The Prince, overjoyed, declared his love for her and asked her to marry him. Snow White accepted, and they were happily married, living together in a castle where they lived out their days in love and happiness, surrounded by their subjects.