Anonymous ID: e2af42 June 17, 2019, 7:43 p.m. No.6776457   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6476 >>6491 >>6525 >>6583 >>6743

Reviewing notables, I see that Wyatt Cooper called Gloria Vanderbilt "Snow White."

 

Little Snow-White

Germany, Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm

 

Once upon a time in mid winter, when the snowflakes were falling like feathers from heaven, a beautiful queen sat sewing at her window, which had a frame of black ebony wood. As she sewed, she looked up at the snow and pricked her finger with her needle. Three drops of blood fell into the snow. The red on the white looked so beautiful, that she thought, "If only I had a child as white as snow, as red as blood, and as black as this frame." Soon afterward she had a little daughter that was as white as snow, as red as blood, and as black as ebony wood, and therefore they called her Little Snow-White.

 

Now the queen was the most beautiful woman in all the land, and very proud of her beauty. She had a mirror, which she stood in front of every morning, and asked:

 

Mirror, mirror, on the wall,

Who in this land is fairest of all?

And the mirror always said:

 

You, my queen, are fairest of all.

And then she knew for certain that no one in the world was more beautiful than she.

 

Now Snow-White grew up, and when she was seven years old, she was so beautiful, that she surpassed even the queen herself. Now when the queen asked her mirror:

 

Mirror, mirror, on the wall,

Who in this land is fairest of all?

The mirror said:

 

You, my queen, are fair; it is true.

But Little Snow-White is still

A thousand times fairer than you.

When the queen heard the mirror say this, she became pale with envy, and from that hour on, she hated Snow-White. Whenever she looked at her, she thought that Snow-White was to blame that she was no longer the most beautiful woman in the world. This turned her heart around. Her jealousy gave her no peace. Finally she summoned a huntsman and said to him, "Take Snow-White out into the woods to a remote spot, and stab her to death. As proof that she is dead bring her lungs and her liver back to me. I shall cook them with salt and eat them."

 

The huntsman took Snow-White into the woods. When he took out his hunting knife to stab her, she began to cry, and begged fervently that he might spare her life, promising to run away into the woods and never return. The huntsman took pity on her because she was so beautiful, and he thought, "The wild animals will soon devour her anyway. I'm glad that I don't have to kill her." Just then a young boar came running by. He killed it, cut out its lungs and liver, and took them back to the queen as proof of Snow-White's death. She cooked them with salt and ate them, supposing that she had eaten Snow-White's lungs and liver.

 

Snow-White was now all alone in the great forest. She was terribly afraid, and began to run. She ran over sharp stones and through thorns the entire day. Finally, just as the sun was about to set, she came to a little house. The house belonged to seven dwarfs. They were working in a mine, and not at home. Snow-White went inside and found everything to be small, but neat and orderly. There was a little table with seven little plates, seven little spoons, seven little knives and forks, seven little mugs, and against the wall there were seven little beds, all freshly made.

 

Snow-White was hungry and thirsty, so she ate a few vegetables and a little bread from each little plate, and from each little glass she drank a drop of wine. Because she was so tired, she wanted to lie down and go to sleep. She tried each of the seven little beds, one after the other, but none felt right until she came to the seventh one, and she lay down in it and fell asleep.

 

When night came, the seven dwarfs returned home from the work. They lit their seven little candles, and saw that someone had been in their house…

 

Note: this is the 1812 version of Grimm's Little Snow White. It was her mother who was jealous of her daughter and sought to cannibalize her. There are many versions of this story, in many cultures, over hundreds of years.

Anonymous ID: e2af42 June 17, 2019, 7:52 p.m. No.6776523   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6559 >>6583 >>6743

>>6776476

Interestingly, one version has the mother taking her to the forest to collect flowers. Flowers always being the sexual symbol tgey are, I thought the same thing, that it seemed sexual in tone. Gloria was interested in a saint known as "Little Flower".

Wiki:

"Vanderbilt was baptized into the Episcopal Church as an infant, but was raised a Roman Catholic and as a child was particularly fascinated with St. Theresa."

Anonymous ID: e2af42 June 17, 2019, 7:56 p.m. No.6776557   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6657

>>6776491

Agreed Anon. I feel like I am peering through the fog at the importance of her whole family in the BIG picture. I think there are two types of beings on this Earth and she and I aren't from the same pool.