2014-06-17

← Older revision

Revision as of 14:30, June 17, 2014

Line 8:

Line 8:

| skills = Dark magic, scheming

| skills = Dark magic, scheming

| goals = Kill Snow White and become the fairest in the land (failed)

| goals = Kill Snow White and become the fairest in the land (failed)

+

| fate = Fell to her death when a cliff's edge crumbled after a lightning bolt struck it

| type of villain = Evil Ruler

| type of villain = Evil Ruler

| hobby = Scheming}}

| hobby = Scheming}}



{{Quote|Mirror, Mirror on the wall - who's the fairest of them all?| The Evil Queen to the Magic Mirror.}} {{Quote|Now, begin thy magic spell.|The Queen, before her transformation}}

+

{{Quote|Magic Mirror on the wall - who's the fairest of them all?| The Evil Queen to the Magic Mirror.}} {{Quote|Now, begin thy magic spell.|The Queen, before her transformation}}{{Quote|A perfect disguise.|The Queen after her transformation}}'''Queen Grimhilde''' more commonly known across popular media as '''[[The Evil Queen]]''', is the main antagonist of ''Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs'', her most famous incarnation is in Disney's classic animated feature but the origin of the story goes as far back as folklore itself - being a popular fairytale.



'''Queen Grimhilde''' more commonly known across popular media as '''[[The Evil Queen]]''', is the main antagonist of ''Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs'', her most famous incarnation is in Disney's classic animated feature but the origin of the story goes as far back as folklore itself - being a popular fairytale.



Disney's film had a tremendous impact on how people see the Evil Queen as a villain and introduced the concept of her [[Magic Mirror]] and her ultimate transformation from a regally beautiful, young, attractive and very sexy but vain and heartless woman to a hideous old hag.

+

Disney's film had a tremendous impact on how people see the Evil Queen as a villain and introduced the concept of her [[Magic Mirror]] and her ultimate transformation from a vain and heartless yet regally beautiful, young, attractive and very sexy woman to a hideous old hag.

==History==

==History==



The Evil Queen married an unnamed King who died. She despised her step-daughter - Snow White - due to her beauty and forced her to dress in rags while treating her as a servant rather than a daughter: throughout the story it was made clear the Evil Queen's motive was her vanity, she simply couldn't stand the idea of someone being more beautiful than herself and was cruel enough to take drastic steps to ensure this could never happen.

+

The Evil Queen married an unnamed King who died. She despised her step-daughter - Snow White - because of her beauty and forced her to dress in rags while treating her as a servant rather than a daughter: throughout the story it was made clear the Evil Queen's motive was her vanity, she simply couldn't stand the idea of someone being more beautiful than herself and was cruel enough to take drastic steps to ensure this could never happen.

This was shown when, upon asking her Magic Mirror who was the fairest in the land, the Evil Queen was informed that it was Snow White - she grew angered and ordered her [[Humbert the Huntsman|Huntsman]] to take Snow White to a field and kill her: wishing to have proof of the deed she gave the Huntsman a box and ordered him to bring back Snow White's heart once his task was done.

This was shown when, upon asking her Magic Mirror who was the fairest in the land, the Evil Queen was informed that it was Snow White - she grew angered and ordered her [[Humbert the Huntsman|Huntsman]] to take Snow White to a field and kill her: wishing to have proof of the deed she gave the Huntsman a box and ordered him to bring back Snow White's heart once his task was done.

Line 25:

Line 26:

[[File:Evil_queen_as_old_lady.jpg|thumb|left|Evil Queen as an Old Lady]]The Evil Queen waited until the dwarves had gone to the mines to work until she arrived, pretending to be a harmless old woman and offered Snow White the poisoned apple - Snow White innocently took the apple and collapsed to the ground as the Evil Queen cackled madly and left the scene.

[[File:Evil_queen_as_old_lady.jpg|thumb|left|Evil Queen as an Old Lady]]The Evil Queen waited until the dwarves had gone to the mines to work until she arrived, pretending to be a harmless old woman and offered Snow White the poisoned apple - Snow White innocently took the apple and collapsed to the ground as the Evil Queen cackled madly and left the scene.



[[File:250px-Lightning.jpg|thumb|The Queen's defeat]]However the woodland animals were quick to inform the dwarves of what transpired and they raced into action - the dwarves pursued the Evil Queen up onto a mountain where she attempted to roll a boulder down to crush her pursuers but slipped in the process, causing her to fall to her death as the boulder fell onto her.

+

However the woodland animals were quick to inform the dwarves of what transpired and they raced into action - the dwarves pursued the Evil Queen up onto a mountain where she attempted to roll a boulder down to crush her pursuers but a lightning bolt struck the edge of the cliff in the process, causing her to fall to her death screaming as the boulder fell onto her.



The dwarves returned to the cottage and believed Snow White was dead yet couldn't bare to bury her so encased her in a glass coffin - she would later be awoken from the Evil Queen's curse by the kiss of her one true love: the Prince, and the two would proceed to live "Happily Ever After".

+

+

[[File:250px-Lightning.jpg|thumb|The Queen's defeat]]

+

+

A little later, the dwarves returned to the cottage and believed Snow White was dead yet couldn't find it in their broken hearts to bury her so encased her in a glass coffin - she would later be awoken from the Evil Queen's curse by the kiss of her one true love: the Prince, and the two would proceed to live "Happily Ever After".

[[File:Evil Queen Death (HD)|thumb|right|335 px]]

[[File:Evil Queen Death (HD)|thumb|right|335 px]]

+

+

===''Kingdom Keepers''===

===''Kingdom Keepers''===

Show more