Not a Children's Fairy Tale, but a 'Twilight' for Adults: This Bloody Theory about Snow White Completely Explains All the Oddities of the Cartoon

It's better not to invite such a princess into your home.
Lips as red as blood, hair as black as night, skin as white as snow... Well, you must admit, if someone really looked like that, they wouldn't be a Disney angel, but a full-fledged horror character. You got it right: Snow White is not an innocent princess, but a real vampire.
Remember Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: she comes to the house of the seven dwarfs, and they let her live without question. Enchanted? Beautiful? Or did she just use hypnosis? And what's more - she can communicate with animals, and they do her bidding. Hello, mind control.
They put her to sleep for years, but she remained just as young. Because the undead don't age. And the final nail in the coffin (literally): Snow White spends a lot of time in a coffin. A glass one, of course, but that doesn't change the essence.
And the queen, if you think about it, is not so wrong: she did not just want to kill Snow White, she wanted to take and seal her heart. Why? To make sure that this creature will not return.
And the hunter, who initially agrees to kill the girl, eventually goes against the order. Why would that be? Maybe Snow White "looked" at him in such a way that he did not even think of harming her.
Now it is difficult to unsee: with her icy skin, bloody lips and creepy ability to survive under any conditions, Snow White increasingly reminds us not of a fairy tale heroine, but of a gothic horror film. All that remains is to wait for Disney to decide to make a horror reimagining in which the dwarves are her cultists, the forest is her hunting grounds, and the prince is a fresh source of blood.
A vampire, and also a princess. What a combo.