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You've likely heard the story of "The Little Mermaid" many times before. It begins with a mermaid longing to explore the human world - a longing that intensifies when she falls in love with a prince. She then exchanges her voice with a sea witch for the opportunity to become human, and though the sea witch nearly ruins everything, ultimately, the mermaid gets her happily ever after. That story, which was most recently retold in Disney's live-action remake of "The Little Mermaid" starring Halle Bailey, is a classic, age-old fairy tale . . . or is it?
Actually, the "Little Mermaid" story most of us know and love is a rewrite of a much older, much bloodier fairy tale. In 1837, per ScreenRant, Danish writer Hans Christian Andersen penned the original "The Little Mermaid." It begins similarly to Disney's familiar version, starting out by focusing on a mermaid longing to be with a prince whom she can't reach.
Actually, the "Little Mermaid" story most of us know and love is a rewrite of a much older, much bloodier fairy tale. In 1837, per ScreenRant, Danish writer Hans Christian Andersen penned the original "The Little Mermaid." It begins similarly to Disney's familiar version, starting out by focusing on a mermaid longing to be with a prince whom she can't reach.
- 9/10/2023
- by Eden Arielle Gordon
- Popsugar.com
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