Topic > Once Upon a Time on the TV Show - 662

Snow White jumped off the cliff and dove into the waters below, trying to escape the evil queen's hunters once again. This is an example of someone who would do unspeakable things to survive. Everyone knows the classic story of Snow White, but Once Upon a Time puts twists in every story you thought you knew. In the television series Once Upon a Time, all fairy tales are transformed into a new form, and one of the strongest relationships between the most famous villain of the show, and the one fairy tale that everyone knows best, is the strongest in the series. The Evil Queen, like all people, was born innocent. It stayed that way, until one day, she and her boyfriend were in the woods, when they heard a baby crying in the background. A girl was riding her horse, which suddenly became wild and rampant. The woman then called Regina, who would later become "The Evil Queen", helped the young girl and saved her life. He didn't know that the girl was called Snow White, a girl who had lost her mother some time before, and the girl's father, King Leopold, had asked for Regina's hand in marriage. Regina wanted to refuse, but her mother, Cora, had always wanted power, power that she herself had never achieved. Regina told Snow a secret, which she promised to keep. She was supposed to run away with her boyfriend, Daniel, and not marry the king. Snow, days before the wedding, thought she was being helpful and told Cora about Regina's plans, and Cora killed Daniel. From then on, Regina hated her stepdaughter, killed the king, and took control of the kingdom, while ousting Snow from what was rightfully hers. For years he ran away from the queen's hunters, lived in the woods and, of course, with the dwarves. A book series that I read a lot as a child and was very popular throughout my childhood,... half of paper ......survive, and the personal raft they are fighting for is not big enough for both of them. Rose must battle the freezing waters without Jack and reach land to survive. Jack dies in the capsize and Rose loses her true love. I think the physical suffering would be very difficult, but also the psychological scars of losing the person you truly love, to something that in modern times would be very easy to avoid. People do everything to survive. Whether it's avoiding a bitter enemy and fighting trolls to win your true love, before your queen kills him; to invent his way out of a greedy nemesis. You may have to let go of a true love in order to survive and lose your life, or even more heartbreaking situations. At some point, we must choose between right and wrong, good and bad, and between character instinct and the emotion of the moment..