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[The Beauty and the Beast: A Tale of Transformation and True Love]-[Beauty and the Beast]

Disney Magic of Storytelling · B1 · 2020-08-05

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📋 Summary

The Beauty and the Beast: A Narrative Summary

The Curse of the Selfish Prince

The story begins with a spoiled prince who, driven by vanity, rejects an old woman seeking shelter. The woman, revealed as a powerful enchantress, judges that "there was no love in his heart" and transforms him into a "hideous beast." The prince is given a magical rose; he must learn to love and earn love in return before the last petal falls, or he will remain a beast for all time. The castle and its inhabitants—enchanted objects like a clock and candelabra—are similarly cursed.

Belle’s Arrival and Sacrifice

Belle, a book-loving young woman, discovers her father Maurice has been captured by the Beast after getting lost in the woods. Upon finding her father locked in a "dungeon," Belle makes a selfless sacrifice, offering to take his place as the Beast’s prisoner. Although the Beast warns her that the "West Wing" is forbidden, their relationship begins to shift as Belle discovers the "gentler side of the beast" after he rescues her from a pack of wolves.

The Path to Redemption

The Beast eventually chooses to release Belle, demonstrating a newfound capacity for selflessness. He grants her freedom so she can care for her sick father, giving her an enchanted mirror to remember him by. This act of love is crucial, as the narrative emphasizes that the Beast is "different now"—kind, gentle, and worthy of affection.

The Final Conflict and Transformation

Conflict arises when Gaston, a "brutish man" obsessed with Belle, rallies the townspeople to attack the castle. Gaston confronts the Beast, who initially offers no resistance, having lost hope without Belle. However, upon hearing Belle’s voice, the Beast finds the "will to defend himself." Following a climactic battle, the Beast is mortally wounded. As the "last petal fell from the enchanted rose," Belle confesses her love, breaking the curse. The Beast is transformed back into a man, revealed to be Prince Adam, and the story concludes with the restoration of the castle and a "happily ever after" for the couple.

🎯Key Sentences

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Make no mistake about that.
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Is anyone there?
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I'm looking for my father.
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You must go!
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The castle is yours now.
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📝Key Phrases

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seek shelter
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be deceived by appearances
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make no mistake
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call on someone
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slip away
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to Disney's Magic of Storytelling podcast, brought to you by Wake Med Children's.
Because inside every child is a story waiting to be told.
Our storyteller is ABC 11's Jonah Kaplan.
Once upon a time, in a castle, there lived a spoiled, selfish prince.
One cold rainy night, the haggard old woman knocked on the door seeking shelter from the bitter cold, in exchange for a single rose.
Repulsed by her appearance, the prince turned her away.

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