Snow White Symbolism

The poison apple:
This would seem to point all the way back to the biblical reference of the apple which was offered to Eve by the serpent (evil/Satan). The evil queen offers Snow White the apple in much the same way. Snow White knows she should not be speaking to strangers, but she does it anyway and she pays for that mistake by falling under the spell.
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The significance of seven:
The number seven was used many times in the Bible for signifying perfection. The book of Revelation contains numerous groups of sevens such as angels, churches, trumpets, crowns, mountains, stars, and kings. It is one of the most significant numbers in Christianity in the sense that “God created the world in seven days”, or rather he created the world in six days and on the seventh he rested.
The names of the dwarfs:
Some people have thought to correlate the seven dwarfs with the seven deadly sins, but that correlation doesn’t hold water. In the Grimm version of Snow White, the seven dwarfs do not have names. In Disney’s version of Snow White, the dwarfs do have names but those names were chosen out of sixty or so possible names and they do not correspond to the seven deadly sins. The names of the seven dwarfs are: Dopey, Grumpy, Doc, Happy, Bashful, Sneezy and Sleepy. These names are more aptly “the seven moods of man” rather than sins.

The Seven Deadly Sins:
The Seven Deadly Sins are represented in the story of Snow White, but not in the form of the seven dwarfs.
Pride/Vanity: Clearly the vanity of the Evil Queen. The mirror is clearly a direct reference to vanity.
Lust/Extravagance: Again, the Queen as royalty is extravagant
Gluttony: The seven dwarfs eating (maybe a stretch). Or in the original tale, the Queen actually eats the heart of Snow White.
Greed: The Queen again
Sloth: Originally meant sadness, melancholy,apathy, depression, and joylessness which would distract from attention to god. This applies to the dwarfs after Snow White dies and sloth in the form of sloppiness certainly applies to the seven dwarfs in their manner of housekeeping.
Wrath: The wrath of the seven dwarfs upon the witch after they discover Snow White dead.
Envy: The Queen (again)

The seven deadly sins have opposites in the seven holy virtues: Humility, Chastity, temperance, charity, diligence, patiences, kindness. All of these are characteristics of Snow White.
Resurrection:
Snow White “dies” and comes back to life. This certainly parallels the death and resurrection of Jesus from the Bible.
The hand washing:
The part of the story where Snow White demands that the dwarfs wash could be related to the cleansing of baptism. After the dwarfs have washed, they become people that seem to have a new purpose in life, except for Grumpy who protests the most. Grumpy does undergo a transformation throughout the movie though, from a skeptical dwarf into one that is very devoted to Snow White.

Problems Social Media is Causing in Millennials Today

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A millennial is a person reaching young adulthood in the early 21st century.

Engagement with social media releases a chemical called dopamine, every time a response is received on facebook or your follow count goes up on Instagram or you receive likes – this chemical is released. And it feels good so young people constantly want a hit of it, they are always on their phones. And if you get unfriended and no likes – this makes you feel sad. Dopamine is the same chemical which is released when we smoke, drink or gamble. Basically, it is highly addictive. And with alcohol, smoking and gambling there are suggestions/restrictions/age restrictions about how much you should intake but for social media – there is a constant accessibility and no one telling you that you shouldn’t do it, and even 10 year olds can access it. This needs to be addressed more, people should acknowledge when they are using social media too much and reframe from scrolling when bored.

Even though young people today constantly talk to friends online, it is becoming an increasing problem that these social media friendships are just superficial, they aren’t real. Too many kids don’t know how to grow deep meaningful relationships. They have fun with their friends but they don’t count on their friends, they don’t rely on their friends and they know their friends will cancel on them if something better comes along. They don’t practice the social skill set enough to have better friendships and they don’t have a good coping mechanism for dealing with stress. Therefore, instead of turning to a person for help and reassurance when they are stressed they turn to social media, to a device. This offers a temporary release but studies have shown people who use facebook more actually have a higher risk of suffering from depression.

Putting your phone on the table at a meeting or out for dinner with friends gives the table a subconscious message that they aren’t that important to that person. But young people today don’t put their phones away because they are addicted. And like all addictions, social media can actually ruin relationships, cost time, cost money and make your life worse.

Another problem is impatience, today we live in a world where we can buy a product and get it delivered the next day with Amazon, where we don’t need to date because we can just swipe right with Tinder, where we can watch what we want whenever we want thanks to Netflix and other movie subscriptions. We need instant gratification and we can get it with pretty much anything.  Except for job satisfaction and relationships – two of the most important things in life. Love, joy, job fulfillment, self-confidence and love of life all take time. But the journey is long and difficult and people need the patience and dedication to see it through. Now with young people, we are seeing an increase in suicide rates, depression, in kids dropping out of school and of accidental deaths due to drug overdoses.

Social media and the constant access we have to it through our phones is a temptation. Young people today need to stop going on their phones at every second they can be in when you go to the bathroom, waiting for a bus or traveling on the tube. We must take this temptation away and that is when ideas start to come and innovation is formed when our minds start to wonder we get our best ideas.

Observational First Hand Drawing

For my primary research I drew from real life in public places to get an idea of body positions, different angles and spacing. These drawings not only helped me improve my figurative drawing but also helped develop my personal style for the people I would depict in my illustrations.

Using ink, watercolour, fine liner and, pencil and coloured pens I drew a variety of different people in public spaces, mainly people using electronic devices.

I also went to my local park and took photos of trees for the background forest of my Hansel and Gretel piece. From these, I created ink and watercolour drawings from the photos.

As well as this, for inspiration and ideas about the different elements to go in the other fairytale pieces like Little Red, I drew object around me in my house and from images I found on the internet. This allowed me to end up with a library of imagery to play with.

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Life drawing – quick 10 seconds sketches.

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