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Beauty and the Beast
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Beauty and the Beast is an old French Fairy Tale that was, at the time, basically propaganda for Arranged Marriage using Rags to Royalty. Over time it has lost that meaning and become more romanticized. The original literary version of the story was written in 1740 by Gabrielle-Suzanne de Villeneuve, and was a sprawling and convoluted affair of contrived coincidences and last-minute exposition, in which the Beast and Beauty were revealed to be first cousins, and Beauty is half-fairy (on her mothers' side), and royalty (on her fathers' side). In 1756, Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont condensed it to the version which is best known today (excepting Disney's). While using tropes found in older folk fairy tales, de Villeneuve's version is the first to use the title "Beauty and the Beast", and the psychological plot — revolving around Beauty's mental conflict — is not found in folk tales prior to this one.In Leprince de Beaumont's version, Beauty is the daughter of a rich merchant who is suddenly plunged into poverty. When one of his ships comes in unexpectedly, the merchant asks his three daughters what they would like him to bring them for presents. The two eldest ask for jewelry and dresses, but Beauty only wants a rose.The ship turns out not to be profitable, and the merchant turns back, empty-handed. There is a winter storm, and he takes shelter in a mysterious but hospitable castle, where, finding a magically summer garden, he picks a rose for his daughter. Immediately, a monstrous beast appears and threatens his life. The merchant pleads on his daughters' behalf, and the Beast allows the merchant to go home to say goodbye to his daughters, or persuade one of them to come in his place.The daughters succeed in learning the father's adventures, and Beauty insists on going in his place. She soon finds that the Beast is gentle and polite, in spite of his appearance, and that he wishes her to marry him. She refuses to do so, although she grows increasingly fond of him. One day, on learning that her father is ill, she asks the Beast to let her go home and visit her family. He does so, reluctantly, asking her to come back within a week.Once she is home, her jealous sisters conspire to keep her longer, in the hopes of making the Beast angry with her. Their ploy succeeds, and Beauty remains at home until she has a dream of the dying Beast. Returning to the castle, she finds him in the garden, having lost his will to live. She tearfully agrees to marry him, which breaks the curse that had made him ugly. He is magically restored into a handsome prince. Beauty's sisters are turned into statues for their evil deeds, while Beauty and the former Beast live happily ever after.It is Aarne-Thompson-Uther tale type ATU 425C, "Beauty and the Beast", which has a good number of variants (some found here and here), but is less common than tales of 425A, such as "East of the Sun and West of the Moon". The counterpart in the Grimm collection is "The Singing, Springing Lark". Also compare "The Feather of Finist the Falcon". Distantly related to the Graeco-Roman myth of "Cupid and Psyche".The tale has been widely adapted in many media, often as a Twice-Told Tale. These adaptations have their own index.Obviously, this work is the Trope Namer and Trope Maker for Beast and Beauty and Beauty to Beast. Probably more significant in terms of trope theory for giving us True Beauty Is on the Inside, which is one of the more common Aesops.Author Joseph Jacobs offered a reconstruction of Beauty and the Beast tales in his book European Folk And Fairy Tales, with the story Beauty and the Beast. | |
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Does This Remind You of Anything? | |
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Does This Remind You of Anything?: It's the tale of a young woman who's forced to move into the home of a wealthy gentleman because of an arrangement that he made with her father. Considering the time period, it's extremely likely that this was intended as a metaphor for arranged marriage, with the story serving to prepare young girls for the day when they would be sent away to live with unfamiliar men. | |
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Beauty and the Beast / int_19fe3478 | type |
Daddy's Girl | |
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Daddy's Girl: Beauty is often stated to be her adoptive father's favorite. | |
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Single Woman Seeks Good Man | |
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Single Woman Seeks Good Man: The Beast, in spite of his appearance, is kind to Beauty which causes her to eventually fall in love with him. (In contrast, Disney's version goes the Love Redeems route — but even then, it's the Beast's inner goodness that Belle falls in love with.) | |
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Two-Person Love Triangle | |
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Two-Person Love Triangle: In de Villeneuve's version, Beauty feels conflicted between the dream prince and the flesh-and-blood Beast. Additionally, the Queen tries to veto the marriage. After the explanation, she says, by way of apology, that she had recently learned of her niece and had thought that a more suitable match than a merchant's daughter — but, of course, Beauty is the niece. | |
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Villain Ball | |
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Villain Ball: The evil fairy makes a remarkable blunder in cursing two cousins with curses that in theory could cancel each other out. The good fairy is quick to pick up on this and decides to set the whole thing up. | |
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Hidden Heart of Gold | |
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Hidden Heart of Gold: The Beast. | |
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Adaptational Villainy | |
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Adaptational Villainy: Beauty's sisters get this treatment in Beaumont's version, going from somewhat self-centered and envious of Beauty in Villeneuve's original story, to flat-out evil sisters who plot to stop Beauty from returning to the Beast in the hope that it will cause him to get angry and devour her (even though in Villeneuve's story, they were actually more than happy to see her return to the Beast, if only because their suitors were getting too enamored of her, and it was her well-meaning father and brothers who begged her to stay longer). Ironically, they often undergo Adaptational Heroism in modern retellings, being portrayed as completely supportive and loving of Beauty in Robin McKinley's Beauty, Rose Daughter, and several other retellings. | |
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Beauty and the Beast / int_2673425b | type |
Kid Hero | |
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Teen Hero: Beauty is canonically sixteen in the original tale by de Villeneuve. Likewise, in the same version, the Prince became a war hero at fifteen after saving his mother’s life. | |
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Alliterative Title | |
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Alliterative Title: Beauty and the Beast. Also in the original language, French: La Belle et la Bête. | |
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Beauty and the Beast / int_275773bd | type |
Curse Escape Clause | |
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Curse Escape Clause: A girl (specifically a virgin in some versions) must fall in love with and/or agree to marry the Beast in spite of his monstrous appearance for him to be restored to his human form. | |
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Beauty Equals Goodness | |
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Beauty Equals Goodness: Beauty is the most attractive of her sisters, and, of course, the Beast doesn't stay ugly. de Villeneuve's version takes it even further with the fairies: the fairy who cursed the prince is said to be old and ugly and is clearly intended to be unsympathetic, whereas the fairy who helps the prince is said to be beautiful and good-hearted. | |
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Beauty and the Beast / int_325a15f1 | type |
Rags to Royalty | |
Beauty and the Beast / int_325a15f1 | comment |
Rags to Royalty: Beauty in almost every version starts out a commoner before marrying the prince. | |
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The Punishment Is the Crime | |
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The Punishment Is the Crime: In contrast to the harsher punishments in the long original versions, some of the condensed versions of this story simply have the two older sisters' crime be that they are constantly envious of Beauty for both her good looks and how well she bears up under her various misfortunes; then, after everything works out so well for her, their punishment... is to go on being jealous of her for the rest of their miserable lives, which are only miserable because their envy keeps them from enjoying how well they've done for themselves. | |
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Prince Charming Wannabe | |
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Prince Charming Wannabe: Not a traditional part of the story, but modern adaptations often include a villainous suitor who is beautiful on the outside and ugly on the inside as a foil to the Beast who is ugly on the outside and beautiful on the inside. Jean Cocteau's 1946 film version may or may not be the first to include this character, naming him Avenant, but it's certainly the codifier. And, of course, Disney codified it further with Gaston. The George C. Scott adaptation also has a similar character named Anthony, predating the Disney version. Notably, he ends up marrying one of the evil sisters! | |
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Ungrateful Bastard | |
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Ungrateful Bastard: In many versions, the queen does not want her son to marry a commoner, even when this "commoner" was the person who managed to break the prince's curse. | |
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Woman Scorned | |
Beauty and the Beast / int_4063acfd | comment |
Woman Scorned: The original version had the Beast cursed due to the fact that both he, and his Queen Mother, did not wish for him to marry the Fairy. | |
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Happily Ever After | |
Beauty and the Beast / int_41271766 | comment |
Happily Ever After: No matter what the journey to get there, the Beast turns back into a handsome princenote almost always; some modern adaptations like McKinley's Rose Daughter have him stay in his "beast" form, but this is supposedly not depicted as a negative and Beauty always gets a fairy tale wedding. | |
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Sweet and Sour Grapes | |
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Sweet and Sour Grapes: She gets her handsome prince as soon as she decides that she doesn't care what the beast looks like. | |
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Friendship as Courtship | |
Beauty and the Beast / int_4715cf36 | comment |
Friendship as Courtship: Beauty and the Beast’s relationship in every version. She initially saw him as her friend until she realised that she loved him, and accepted his proposal of marriage. | |
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And Now You Must Marry Me | |
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The first time, the queen politely rejects the old Fairy’s proposal of marriage, which the Prince does not object to.note In the original tale by Gabrielle de Villeneuve, due to a declaration of war, the Queen entrusted her infant son into the care of a Fairy. After leaving for a few years, and returning when the Prince was around 14, upon seeing how beautiful the Prince had become in his adolescence, the Fairy realised that she’d fallen in love with him and asked him to marry her, something he turned down on the grounds of believing that not only was he still too young to enter into such an arrangement, but he also saw the Fairy as nothing more than a maternal figure in his life. Scarcely a year later, when the war is over, the Fairy decides to ask the Queen for her permission to marry the Prince, something that the Queen turns down for many a reason. You can guess what happens next... | |
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I Just Want to Be Normal | |
Beauty and the Beast / int_4852f325 | comment |
I Just Want to Be Normal: This is the eponymous Beast's desire after being transformed from a handsome prince into a hideous beast. | |
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Animorphism | |
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Animorphism: The Beast is cursed into his monstrous form, and eventually changed back. | |
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Disproportionate Retribution | |
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Disproportionate Retribution: The fairy in some versions curses everyone in the kingdom as well as the ruler - if it's karmic, it's because she blames them for letting him getting so bad. But really, what servant would want to speak up to a selfish violent royal that would probably just kick them out, banish them, or even kill them (and probably also their families) for calling him on his behavior? | |
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Wife Husbandry | |
Beauty and the Beast / int_5dd191ec | comment |
Wife Husbandry: In the original tale written by Villeneuve, the fairy had been the Prince’s nurse and raised him from infancy, even allowing the Prince to call her "mother". It was when he was around 14 that the Fairy realised that the Prince has become quite beautiful, and she began to long for his hand in marriage. Soon afterwards, the Fairy requests the permission to marry him from the Queen (despite the fact that the Prince has already turned down her proposal, on the grounds that he was too young, and he didn’t love her in that way), too which the Queen rejects on the grounds that the Fairy is already too old to wed her son. The Fairy is obviously not impressed, and decides to take her anger out on the Prince... | |
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Sacred Hospitality | |
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Sacred Hospitality: A number of versions explained that the Prince became the Beast for violating this. Averted in the original version by De Villeneuve where the Prince was cursed for a completely different reason. | |
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Talking in Your Dreams | |
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Talking in Your Dreams: In the oldest version, a handsome prince appears in her dreams, begging her to save him. In due course, he proves to be the Beast. | |
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Missing Mom | |
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Missing Mom: It's rare that Beauty's mom is ever mentioned at all. | |
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Meaningful Name | |
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Meaningful Name: The heroine is given a name that means "beauty" or "rose" in nearly all adaptations. | |
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Parental Marriage Veto | |
Beauty and the Beast / int_6da1d9ae | comment |
Parental Marriage Veto: Twice by the same character. The first time, the queen politely rejects the old Fairy’s proposal of marriage, which the Prince does not object to.note In the original tale by Gabrielle de Villeneuve, due to a declaration of war, the Queen entrusted her infant son into the care of a Fairy. After leaving for a few years, and returning when the Prince was around 14, upon seeing how beautiful the Prince had become in his adolescence, the Fairy realised that she’d fallen in love with him and asked him to marry her, something he turned down on the grounds of believing that not only was he still too young to enter into such an arrangement, but he also saw the Fairy as nothing more than a maternal figure in his life. Scarcely a year later, when the war is over, the Fairy decides to ask the Queen for her permission to marry the Prince, something that the Queen turns down for many a reason. You can guess what happens next... The second time, after the Prince had been freed from his curse, the Queen objects to him marrying Beauty (before the reveal of her parentage) because she is a merchant's daughter and, she claims, affection for her missing niece. | |
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Massive Numbered Siblings | |
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Massive Numbered Siblings: The Villeneuve version of the tale gives Beauty six brothers as well as five sisters. Subsequent versions reduce the number of siblings (see Rule of Three below). | |
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Vague Age | |
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Vague Age: The Prince/Beast. Beauty is canonically sixteen in the original tale by de Villeneuve, but the only age we’re given of the Prince is when he’s fifteen years old and was cursed, though the story implies that only a year or two has progressed since that day, so he’s possibly around 16-18. The fact that the Queen’s permission to marry the Prince is required by both the Fairy and Beauty only cements this possible age. | |
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The Fair Folk | |
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The Fair Folk: A heavy presence in the original story given three different fairies play major roles. This is typically adapted out. | |
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Abhorrent Admirer | |
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Abhorrent Admirer: The Evil fairy served as this to both the Beast/Prince and Beauty's biological father at different points in the backstory. | |
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Aesop Enforcer | |
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Aesop Enforcer: Whoever is responsible for turning the Prince into a Beast usually intends for the Prince to learn the Aesop as well as the audience. | |
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Kissing Cousins | |
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Kissing Cousins: Beauty and the Beast learn that they have been related all along. Beauty's biological father and Beast's mother were siblings. | |
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Dumb Is Good | |
Beauty and the Beast / int_9a8c7632 | comment |
Dumb Is Good: In this version it portrays Beast as rather lacking of intellect. This is a virtue in this telling, and at the end of the story, she even meets the fairy who cast the spell who tells her that a "true heart" is better than good looks or "clever brains". Beaumont changed this to praise Beauty for choosing virtue over "wit or beauty". | |
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Beauty and the Beast / int_a2492aff | type |
Dogged Nice Guy | |
Beauty and the Beast / int_a2492aff | comment |
Dogged Nice Guy: The Beast keeps on asking Beauty to marry him every night even when she keeps on refusing, and it's Beauty's realization that he really is a kind and caring man underneath his monstrous exterior that induces her to finally agree to marry him. | |
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Beauty and the Beast / int_a6cda066 | type |
Rule of Three | |
Beauty and the Beast / int_a6cda066 | comment |
Rule of Three: Mme. Leprince de Beaumont condensed the merchant's original family (six boys and six girls) to three of each. Most later versions further condense the merchant's children to three daughters and sometimes add a son or two (such as in the Cocteau version). | |
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Beauty and the Beast / int_a7aef9ff | type |
Obfuscating Stupidity | |
Beauty and the Beast / int_a7aef9ff | comment |
Obfuscating Stupidity: This version of the tale notes that along with his appearance, the Beast was also required to act witless and stupid, thus ensuring that he would be judged only on the pureness of his heart and nothing else. | |
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Beauty and the Beast / int_a8a04f6f | type |
And I Must Scream | |
Beauty and the Beast / int_a8a04f6f | comment |
And I Must Scream: In some versions, the two older sisters are punished in the end by being turned into statues by a good fairy. They still retain their ability to see and feel Beauty's happiness. | |
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Beauty and the Beast / int_ab30ac9 | type |
Really Royalty Reveal | |
Beauty and the Beast / int_ab30ac9 | comment |
Really Royalty Reveal: In de Villenueve's version, Beauty was a princess who turned out to be Switched at Birth. | |
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Beauty and the Beast / int_b1a3ce24 | type |
Horned Humanoid | |
Beauty and the Beast / int_b1a3ce24 | comment |
Horned Humanoid: The Beast in some versions. | |
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Beauty and the Beast / int_b4c406a6 | type |
Death by Despair | |
Beauty and the Beast / int_b4c406a6 | comment |
Death by Despair: In several versions, the Beast begins dying out of sheer misery when Beauty doesn't return by the scheduled time he gave her. | |
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Beauty and the Beast / int_b51128fa | type |
Gilded Cage | |
Beauty and the Beast / int_b51128fa | comment |
Gilded Cage: In every version, though there are variations, Beauty's father was to be killed by the beast note or so they thought. When she takes her father's place in the castle, she is waited on hand and foot by the castle's servants, on the condition she can never leave and the Beast asks for her hand in marriage. | |
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Beauty and the Beast / int_bc74ef27 | type |
Berserk Button | |
Beauty and the Beast / int_bc74ef27 | comment |
Berserk Button: Despite his monstrous appearance, the Beast is a kind individual and a gracious host... but for your own sake, don't pick one of his roses. Though in the original he only does this because the good fairy told him to. | |
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Beauty and the Beast / int_c2e295cd | type |
Curse | |
Beauty and the Beast / int_c2e295cd | comment |
Curse: The cause for Beast's hideous outward appearance. However Beauty is also cursed to have to grow up to marry a beast. | |
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Beauty and the Beast / int_ca87e3ec | type |
No Name Given | |
Beauty and the Beast / int_ca87e3ec | comment |
No Name Given: Beauty is named. Everybody else? Not so much. | |
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Beauty and the Beast / int_cd54b574 | type |
Switched at Birth | |
Beauty and the Beast / int_cd54b574 | comment |
Switched at Birth: In Villeneuve's version, this turns out to have happened to Beauty, but not at birth. The merchant's youngest daughter, a toddler, was ill and taken to the countryside for treatment. She conveniently perished just as the good fairy was looking for a safe place for her niece. | |
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Beauty and the Beast / int_cf16fd74 | type |
Girl of My Dreams | |
Beauty and the Beast / int_cf16fd74 | comment |
Girl of My Dreams: In de Villeneuve and Beaumont's versions, Beauty dreams of a handsome young man begging her to help him which adds to her reluctance to agree to marry the Beast. | |
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Beauty and the Beast / int_d08049db | type |
Taken for Granite | |
Beauty and the Beast / int_d08049db | comment |
Taken for Granite: In some versions, Beauty's two older sisters are turned into statues in the ending. | |
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Beauty and the Beast / int_d247a7c3 | type |
Beauty to Beast | |
Beauty and the Beast / int_d247a7c3 | comment |
Beauty to Beast: The Beast used to be a handsome prince. | |
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Beauty and the Beast / int_d503c4e2 | type |
The Simple Gesture Wins | |
Beauty and the Beast / int_d503c4e2 | comment |
The Simple Gesture Wins: In some tellings, Beauty has greedy, grasping sisters. Beauty ends up the favorite to their father, and thus the one he is most devoted to because her sisters demand expensive gifts from his travels, but Beauty makes the same request every time: come home safe and if you happen to run across a rose, that would be lovely. This backfires because her father is willing to go to extremes for her simple request and that's what gets him in trouble with the Beast. | |
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Beauty and the Beast / int_d62dd556 | type |
The Chessmaster | |
Beauty and the Beast / int_d62dd556 | comment |
The Chessmaster: In one of the most virtuous examples, the good fairy moves many things to make sure both curses are ended and that Beauty and Beast are perfect for one another. She wasn't kidding when she said it wasn't going to be easy. | |
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Beauty and the Beast / int_e8497e34 | type |
Adaptation Species Change | |
Beauty and the Beast / int_e8497e34 | comment |
Adaptation Species Change: Beauty is actually a half-fairy in the original version, while most versions made her a full human. | |
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Beauty and the Beast / int_efbc288f | type |
Heroic Self-Deprecation | |
Beauty and the Beast / int_efbc288f | comment |
Heroic Self-Deprecation: Many versions of the story have the Beast constantly mocking and belittling himself and his appearance in his conversations with Beauty. Beauty is constantly arguing that he's better than that. | |
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Beauty and the Beast / int_f6e99f40 | type |
Youngest Child Wins | |
Beauty and the Beast / int_f6e99f40 | comment |
Youngest Child Wins: Beauty is always the youngest daughter. | |
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