![]() The Magic Mirror's role and personality in this series is slightly based off of his appearances in the House of Mouse series, like his snarky attitude and him providing assistance to generally anyone who asks. The Magic Mirror has the ability to "feel" the presence of magic in either an entire area or a simple object, including if the object is of this world or not.Īs his master/owner, the Magic Mirror shows Yen Sid a great deal of respect. The Magic Mirror's main purpose is its ability to "see all", able to locate any person, place or object and, should the owner, have projections of them appear in his mirror. After an odd number of years, the Mirror came into the possession of one of the previous owners of Twilight Castle, where it has remained until today. All that is known is that its sole purpose is to serve whoever may own him at the time. Not many know when the Mirror was created, how the slave inside was trapped inside, or even why it was created in the first place. While this can make him seem rather antagonistic at times, he is neither truly good or evil as he is forced to simply obey whomsoever possesses him, as seen by how sometimes he will show concern for others. The Magic Mirror in "Snow White and the Huntsman" (2012).The spirit of the Mirror is a rather dryly witty character who's often snarky to those around him. The Magic Mirror as depicted in "Schneewittchen" (1955). The voice of the magic mirror over the years have been Mironi Olsen and veteran actor Vincent Price in the 1984 Faerie Tale Theatre film adaptation and Julian Chagrin in the 1987 Cannon Movie Tales film adaptation and Christopher Mobi in the 2012 film adaptation Snow White and the Huntsman among others. The other thing it symbolises is that the most important factor of beauty is on the inside. A magic mirror is an object that cannot lie. It is as well stands for the wicked obsession of an evil and vain woman's fear of age. The magic mirror symbolises the proces of aging and vanity of the Evil Queen, Snow White's evil stepmother, in the story. In the 1997 adaptation film "Snow White: A Tale of Terror" the magic mirror manipulates Lady Claudia Hoffman, the Evil Queen, Snow White's evil stepmother, into cruel acts. In some versions, the magic mirror does have emotion and rebels against the Evil Queen, Snow White's evil stepmother. In the Disney film it was a theather mask in the magic mirror. In most versions the Magic Mirror is only a deep voice with no emotion or soul. At the end of the fairy tale the Evil Queen, Snow White's evil stepmother, breaks the magic mirror out of anger. The magic mirror knows where Snow White is and reveals to her evil stepmother, the Evil Queen, three times that her stepdaughter Snow White is alive. However, one day the magic mirror reveals at the Evil Queen that Princess Snow White, her only and beautiful stepdaughter, has surpassed her evil stepmother, the Evil Queen, in beauty. Every day the Evil Queen, Snow White's evil stepmother, ask it obsesivl at the magic mirror: "Mirror mirror on the wall who is the fairest of them all?" And every time the magic mirror answers that the Evil Queen, Snow White's evil stepmother, she is the fairest woman in the land. The magic mirror has all knowledge and is owned by the second and new Queen, Snow White's evil stepmother, who uses it for her own vainity. The magic mirror is a magical object that has all wisdom. It is owned by Snow White's evil stepmother, The Queen, which asks it: "Mirror mirror on the wall who is the fairest of them all?". The magic mirror is in most versions an emotionless, featureless and magic mirror which sees and knows everything. ![]() The Magic Mirror is an all-knowing entity in the fairy tale of Snow White in the form of a magic mirror. " Snow White is a thousand times fairer than Thee." The Magic Mirror in the Disney Classic 1937 animated film of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
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