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Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree
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"Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree" is a Scottish Fairy Tale collected by Joseph Jacobs. The story is a variation on Snow White.Gold-Tree is the beautiful daughter of an unnamed king and his wife, Silver-Tree. One fateful day, Silver-Tree meets a magical fish, who tells her that Gold-Tree is lovelier than she is. Offended, the queen vows to kill Gold-Tree. One day, she lies to her husband, claiming to be very ill, and that the only cure is if she eats Gold-Tree's liver and heart. Fortunately, the prince from a faraway land recently proposed to Gold-Tree, and so the king sends them off to his country, tricking the queen with the heart and liver of an animal.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })One year later, Silver-Tree consults the fish again, who informs her that Gold-Tree is still alive in her new husband's country, and so the queen persuades the king to let her visit her daughter. Upon learning that her mother is visiting, Gold-Tree's servants lock her away for her own safety. However, the queen manages to sneak a poisoned thorn through the keyhole and into Gold-Tree's finger.When the prince comes back, he's horrified to see his wife dead, but she is too lovely for him to bury. So Gold-Tree's body remains in that room. Time goes on and he marries a new woman, but warns her not to enter that particular room. Her curiosity eventually gets the better of her and she discovers Gold-Tree, as well as the thorn in her finger. The new bride removes it, bringing Gold-Tree back to life.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })One year later, Silver-Tree learns about this from the fish and sets out to kill Gold-Tree again, but this time, Gold-Tree, her husband, and her husband's wife are prepared. When Silver-Tree offers her daughter a poisoned drink, the second wife tells Silver-Tree to take the first sip, claiming it to be their land's custom. As the queen raises the cup to her lips, the second wife forces Silver-Tree to actually swallow the potion. Silver-Tree is killed, and Gold-Tree, her husband, and her husband's wife live Happily Ever After.It can be read in the SurLaLune site and the Project Gutenberg. | |
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Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree / int_1640de31 | type |
Fairest of Them All | |
Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree / int_1640de31 | comment |
Fairest of Them All: Gold-Tree, to the anger of Silver-Tree. | |
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Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree / int_1f14978d | type |
Talking Animal | |
Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree / int_1f14978d | comment |
Talking Animal: The magical fish. | |
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Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree / int_20779065 | type |
Marry Them All | |
Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree / int_20779065 | comment |
Marry Them All: The two princesses and prince end up married to each other, averting the typical Love Triangle. | |
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Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree / int_21f60711 | type |
Good Is Not Soft | |
Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree / int_21f60711 | comment |
Good Is Not Soft: The second wife murders Silver-Tree when she targets Gold-Tree a third time. From there, the tale just laconically describes Silver-Tree's burial, and the heroes head forth into their Happily Ever After. | |
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Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree / int_22071825 | type |
I'm a Humanitarian | |
Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree / int_22071825 | comment |
I'm a Humanitarian: Silver-Tree's first ploy to kill her daughter is to request that Gold-Tree's heart and liver be cooked for her. | |
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Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree / int_27ab0123 | type |
Offing the Offspring | |
Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree / int_27ab0123 | comment |
Offing the Offspring: Silver-Tree's Evil Plan. It doesn't work. | |
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Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree / int_369a1bf6 | type |
Death Faked for You | |
Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree / int_369a1bf6 | comment |
Death Faked for You: To protect his daughter, the king sends her away with her new husband and offers Silver-Tree a goat's internal organs. | |
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Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree / int_4160410d | type |
Damsel in Distress | |
Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree / int_4160410d | comment |
Damsel in Distress: Gold-Tree. | |
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Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree / int_463fd2a4 | type |
Resurrected Romance | |
Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree / int_463fd2a4 | comment |
Resurrected Romance: Gold-Tree and her husband pick things up right where they left off after the spell is broken. | |
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Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree / int_5a7fc31 | type |
Faux Death | |
Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree / int_5a7fc31 | comment |
Faux Death: Gold-Tree is revived when the second wife removes the poisoned thorn, as in most Snow White-type stories. | |
Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree / int_5a7fc31 | featureApplicability |
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Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree / int_643618e5 | type |
Replacement Goldfish | |
Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree / int_643618e5 | comment |
Replacement Goldfish: The second bride to the prince. Notably, after she saves Gold-Tree, the second wife assumes her husband wants to be with her now, but he assures her that he loves both of them. | |
Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree / int_643618e5 | featureApplicability |
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Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree / int_704d7e91 | type |
No Ontological Inertia | |
Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree / int_704d7e91 | comment |
No Ontological Inertia: Removing the thorn instantly saves Gold-Tree, who's implied to have been "dead" for several months. | |
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Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree / int_81ae2774 | type |
Evil Matriarch | |
Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree / int_81ae2774 | comment |
Evil Matriarch: Silver-Tree is notably not a Wicked Stepmother, but Gold-Tree's biological parent. | |
Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree / int_81ae2774 | featureApplicability |
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Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree / int_863fa679 | type |
What Happened to the Mouse? | |
Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree / int_863fa679 | comment |
What Happened to the Talking Fish? | |
Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree / int_863fa679 | featureApplicability |
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Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree / int_8ba6dee3 | type |
Self-Poisoning Gambit | |
Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree / int_8ba6dee3 | comment |
Self-Poisoning Gambit: The second bride defeats Silver-Tree by tricking her into trying to pretend to drink the poison, then forcing her to drink it for real. | |
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Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree / int_a54534a0 | type |
Parental Neglect | |
Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree / int_a54534a0 | comment |
Parental Neglect: Zig-zagged. On the one hand, the king sends Gold-Tree away for her safety when Silver-Tree first requests for the princess' internal organs. However, he later has no problem with letting the queen travel to visit Gold-Tree twice. | |
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Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree / int_a5de0ab9 | type |
Polyamory | |
Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree / int_a5de0ab9 | comment |
Polyamory: The prince happily calls both princesses his wives, and the wives clearly care for each other at the very least. | |
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Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree / int_ab17e948 | type |
Don't Touch It, You Idiot! | |
Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree / int_ab17e948 | comment |
Don't Touch It, You Idiot!: Gold-Tree is more Genre Savvy than most princesses in these stories, locking herself in her room when Silver-Tree visits. Still, her mother persuades her to extend her finger through the keyhole on the pretense that she wants to kiss it, but in fact is just looking for an opening to use the poisoned thorn. | |
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Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree / int_ca87e3ec | type |
No Name Given | |
Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree / int_ca87e3ec | comment |
No Name Given: The two title characters are the only named characters in the story. | |
Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree / int_ca87e3ec | featureApplicability |
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Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree / int_d2cd18c0 | type |
Forbidden Fruit | |
Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree / int_d2cd18c0 | comment |
Forbidden Fruit: Subverted. The prince's second wife is told not to enter the room, but when she does, she actually saves the day. | |
Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree / int_d2cd18c0 | featureApplicability |
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Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree / int_db361e64 | type |
Princess Classic | |
Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree / int_db361e64 | comment |
Princess Classic: Gold-Tree. | |
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Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree / int_fba75cf2 | type |
Name and Name | |
Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree / int_fba75cf2 | comment |
Name and Name | |
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