**Appendix**

The elements of this basic fairy tale of Snow White are summarized, see [75].

The Queen very much wants a beautiful daughter. This dearest wish comes true with the birth of Snow White. However, when the child is born the Queen dies. A year later, the King remarries a beautiful but vain woman, obsessed with the perfection of her beauty. As Snow White grows up into a lovely girl, her stepmother realizes that she is turning into a more attractive woman than she is herself. This makes her furious. She tries to get rid of Snow White, but the Huntsman/father delivered with the charge of killing Snow White takes pity on her and, disobeying his orders, releases her into the forest. Terrified, Snow White comes across a tiny, tidy house with seven of everything. Snow White falls asleep and greatly surprises the industrious Dwarves on their return from work. In return for domestic chores, the Dwarves offer Snow White protection. Snow White settles down quickly into the routine and becomes fond of the Dwarves and them of her. One day the feared event occurs. Dressed as an old pedlar woman, the stepmother arrives. Snow White, tricked by the wares of lace and ribbons, allows the old woman to lace up her bodice so tightly she cannot breathe and she faints. On their return, the Dwarves fear Snow White is dead but she is quickly revived by their administrations. Despite the Dwarves' precautions, Snow White is duped again by the stepmother, this time by the enticement of a beautiful but poisoned comb. Although rendered unconscious again by the poison, Snow White survives. The Queen comes a third time with a poisoned Apple. Snow White is unable to resist the rosy shine, takes a bite, and dies. The Dwarves are disconsolate and are unable to bring themselves to bury Snow White out of sight. So they place her in a glass coffin on a hilltop. An owl, a raven, and a dove come and sing over the coffin. One day a Prince comes by. He is so enchanted by Snow White that he persuades the Dwarves by his sincerity to part with Snow White's body. Whilst trying to move the coffin, the Prince's men stumble and jolt the coffin, dislodging the Apple from Snow White's mouth. Immediately, she awakes. The Prince and Snow White are married. The stepmother, unable to resist her curiosity, attends the wedding but is recognized and made to dance in red-hot iron shoes until she falls down dead.

*Reframing Motherhood within a Jungian Approach to Snow White: A Research Case Study Using… DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.109443*
