While lost in the forest, Snow White encounters a charming group of seven dwarfs. They take her in and become her protectors. Snow White finds newfound happiness and friendship among the dwarfs. However, the evil queen, unaware of Snow White's survival, seeks her out once more.
Disguising herself as an old peddler, the queen presents Snow White with a poisoned apple. Snow White, unaware of the danger, takes a bite and falls into a deep sleep, appearing to be dead. The sorrowful dwarfs place her in a glass coffin and mourn her loss.
However, true love prevails when a handsome prince stumbles upon the glass coffin and instantly falls in love with Snow White. He gives her the kiss of true love, which breaks the curse and awakens her. The kingdom rejoices as Snow White and the prince are united in marriage. The evil queen, confronted with her wicked deeds, faces punishment and is never seen again.
In this retelling of the classic fairy tale, Snow White is depicted as a compassionate and kindhearted princess who finds solace and support among the dwarfs. The prince serves as a symbol of hope and true love, ultimately saving Snow White from the evil queen's clutches.