Beauty & The Beast Prompts

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Beauty & The Beast Themes
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saltyho

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° version 1 by Gabrielle-Suzanne de Villeneuve
Synopsis:
The Beast, a prince, lost his father at a young age. His mother had to wage war to defend his kingdom, and left him in the care of a rather evil fairy. This fairy attempted to seduce him as the prince became an adult. When he refused, she transformed him into the beast until someone would agree to marry him without knowing his past, or that he was intelligent.
In a neighboring kingdom, Beauty is the daughter of a king and a different fairy. Beauty's mother broke the laws of fairy society by falling in love with a human, so she was sentenced to remain in the fairyland, and Beauty was sentenced to marry a hideous beast when she grew up.
After Beauty's mother disappeared from the earth, the evil fairy unsuccessfully attempted to take Beauty's life and marry her father. Beauty's aunt, another good fairy, intervened and changed Beauty's place with the dead daughter of a merchant for Beauty's protection, then placed the Beast in a magically hidden castle until Beauty grew up.

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° version 2 by Sergey Aksakov
Synopsis:
Once upon a time, there lived a wealthy merchant, who had three beautiful daughters. Once he decided to do business overseas.
He called for the daughters and asked what gifts should he bring them. The eldest asked for a golden tiara adorned with precious gems that sparkled brightly, and the second wanted a crystal mirror that always showed the person's reflection as young and beautiful.
The merchant knew these would be difficult to obtain but within his means. The youngest, named Nastenka, asked for the most beautiful scarlet flower in the world, which she had seen in a dream.
The merchant did not know where he could find such a flower but promised not to disappoint.

Everything went well. The merchant bought all gifts, except for the scarlet flower. He saw many scarlet flowers, but not the most beautiful one.
On the way home, he was attacked by robbers, fled into the woods and became lost.
When he awoke the next morning he saw a splendid palace "inflame, silver, and gold". He walked inside, marveling at the splendor, but the palace was seemingly empty.
      Spread before he was a luxurious feast, and he sat down and ate. When he walked out to the garden he saw the most beautiful scarlet flower and knew it was the one his daughter desired.
Upon picking it, the terrible Beast of the Forest leaped out and confronted the merchant, asking him why he dared pick the scarlet flower, the one joy of the beast's life.
The beast demanded that the merchant repay him and forfeit his life. The merchant begged for mercy and to be returned to his daughters.
The beast allowed this on the one condition that within the next three days one of his daughters would willingly take her father's place and live with the beast, or the merchant's life would be forfeit.
The beast gave the merchant a ring, and the girl that put it on the littlest finger of her right hand would be transported to the palace.
Then the beast magically transported the merchant home, with all his wealth and treasures restored.

The merchant explained what happened to his three daughters. The eldest two believed the youngest should go since it was her presence that caused this disaster.
The youngest daughter loved her father so, so she willingly went to live with the beast. Nastenka lived luxuriously with the beast, who granted her every desire, fed her delicious food, and gave her rich jewels and clothing, yet never revealed himself to her for fear of upsetting her.
However, Nastenka became fond of the beast and asked to see him. When he finally revealed himself to her, she was overcome with fear but controlled herself, and apologized to the beast for upsetting him.
When Nastenka had a dream that her father was ill, the Beast let her visit him. However, he said that she must come back in three days, otherwise, he would perish, since his love for her was so great he loved her more than himself, and could not bear to be apart from her.
Nastenka's visit to her father revived his spirits, but her sisters resented the wealth she lived in. They tried to talk her out of returning to the Beast, but Nastenka could not be so cruel to her kind host.
The elder sisters put the clocks back and closed the windows, to trick Nastenka. When Nastenka felt that something had been wrong and came back to the Monster's palace, he lay dying near the scarlet flower. Nastenka rushed to his side, took him in her arms, and cried that she loved him more than herself, that he was her true love.
All of a sudden thunder boomed, and Nastenka was transported to a golden throne next to a handsome prince. The handsome prince explained that he was the Beast, cursed by a witch who was fighting his father, a mighty king.
To break the curse, a maiden had to fall in love with him in his monstrous form. The merchant gave his blessing to the young couple, who lived happily ever after.

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