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  • 2021-07-06 (xsd:date)
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  • Snow White: The Origins and Meaning Behind the Name (en)
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  • In early July 2021, creators in TikTok videos discussed whether the meaning behind Snow White's name was related to her appearance. In particular, there was debate over whether her name referred to her skin color. We would like to note that Snopes.com does not agree with the offensive nature of the words from the first TikTok video below. They have simply been reprinted to lay out all the data for this fact check. On June 22, 2021, TikTok user @definitelyaferret posted a new video, saying: Oh. Disney is making another shitty live-action remake. This time of Snow White. Snow White. So let me guess. They cast a brown person to play Snow White even though the story originates from white cultural folktales and historically that would make fuck all sense. At this point, @definitelyaferret appears to click on an article and asks: Am I a psychic? The video was viewed more than 400,000 times. The TikTok user was referring to a story from the same day, first reported by Deadline, that announced: 'Snow White': 'West Side Story's' Rachel Zegler To Play Title Role In Disney's Live-Action Adaptation Of Animated Classic. According to Decider.com, Zegler's casting marked a step towards Disney diversifying its slate of Disney Princess characters. It also published: Zegler, a New Jersey native, was born in 2001 to a mother of Columbian descent; her father is of Polish descent. On July 1, TikTok user @blackbird451 responded to @definitelyaferret's video about Snow White and talked about the purported origins and meaning of her name, saying: The full remarks from @blackbird451 are available here. The video was liked more than 200,000 times. It's true that the original story of Snow White was believed to be published in 1812, as @blackbird451 mentioned. However, the story was titled Snow White, also published (page 207) as Little Snow-White (1812), not the very different tale titled Snow White and Rose-Red (1818). Disney's animated film titled Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was not adapted from Snow White and Rose-Red. Readers interested in learning more about the unrelated tale, Snow White and Rose-Red, can read it for free on Google Books. As for Snow White not being called Snow White because she's white, this appeared to be incorrect. While it's true Cinderella was named because of her circumstances, it's false to say that Snow White was also named for a similar reason. Rather than simply consulting one source, we combed through various pages and book scans of the Brothers Grimm's tale to find the wording and verify the relevant part from the beginning of the story. The beginning of the Brothers Grimm's original story of Snow White contained information about the meaning behind the name. It read as follows: In sum, in what is believed to be the original story from the Brothers Grimm, the meaning and origins of Snow White's name came from her mother and was based on appearance. The queen could have just as easily named her for the red she saw in her, or for her black hair. Instead, the fictional character named her daughter for appearing white as snow, which seemed to refer to her skin color. (en)
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