The Dark Snow White

Peça criada em uma atividade do primeiro ano de compreensão de Língua Inglesa.

Narrator: Once upon a time, in a beautiful kingdom, with a good king, an amazing queen and a lovely princess, everything was great, but the death of the queen turned the royal family apart. Few weeks after the queen’s death, the king married another woman. The king’s daughter was unhappy with the situation. She thought her father killed her mother just to be with the other woman, but there was no proves. Unfortunately, a few years later the king died and the queen blamed the daughter for his death. When the police arrived, the daughter was pale as snow. There was blood in her lips and a knife in her hand. Condemned, the princess was taken to the police station. Since that day, she was known by Snow White…

Interviewer: We are here today with the queen to know what happened with the king’s death. Your highness, do you really think Snow White is responsible for killing her own father?

Queen: Yes! I do. My lovely husband went to her room to say goodnight, but he was taking too long, so I went there to check, and he was dead. She killed him. She had the knife and the motives. 

Interviewer: What motives, your highness? 

Queen: Me. She hates me just because her father loved me so much. She was jealous of me and with her father for allowing himself to love again. She thought it was betraying her mother. 

Interview: So you think that’s why she killed her own father and king, to honor the memory of her mom, even if that wasn’t true?

Queen: Yes, I do. That girl plays the sweetest but since her mother passed away, there’s only darkness in her heart. 

Interviewer: Thank you so much you highness. 

Queen: Thank you. 


Interviewer: Now were going to the police station to hear what Snow White has to say about it. 

We are here in the police station to talk with Snow White. – Snow White, I’m a reporter from the darker magazine. Could you answer some questions for us?

Snow White: Who am I speaking to?

Interviewer: I’m a reporter. 

Snow white: I know. You told me that, but that’s your profession, I wanna know your name. 

Interviewer: I’m afraid I can’t tell you.

Snow White: So I’m afraid I can’t answer you. 

Interviewer: Okay. My name is Eddard. Now, can you tell us, did you killed you own father? 

Snow: Do I look guilty for you?

Interviewer: I can’t answer that. 

Snow: Well… I can’t answer that either. I’m not guilty for being prettier, smarter and stronger then the stupid old queen. She sanded me here because she can’t stand looking at somebody better than her. If she thinks for one second that this handcuff can take me down, she is pretty wrong. I’m coming for her. 

Interviewer: So are you threatening the queen? 

Snow: I never said that… besides, what can somebody behind bars do, right?

Interviewer: Right. The queen said you had blood on your lips when she came to your room. Do you confirm that?

Snow: Sure! What’s the matter? My father was dead; I wasn’t finding my lipstick, so I thought “why not use his blood?” was easier then search my whole room the find my lipstick. And I princess should always be with a beautiful color on her lips.

Interviewer: Okay… and why did you say that these handcuffs can’t take you down? 

Snow: See… came closer… have you seen a bird on chains? They fight until their last breath to get away and fly again. I’m a bird, Eddard, and a fighter. So I don’t care if I am on chains now, because I will fly again. Don’t matter when.

(Snow kills the interviewer and look to the camera)

Snow: Do you wanna died today too? 

(the camera goes to the left and to the right twice)

Snow: Good… because I need a ride back home. 

(Snow smiles to the camera and the take ends)

Narrator: The Snow White’s story was known in every place of the earth. She came back to the queen, as she said, and killed her. She was wright after all. She is bird. A bird that only flies when somebody dies.

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