"Beauty and the Beast" by Unknown is a timeless children's fairy tale that carries important messages about love, selflessness, and inner beauty. The story starts when a merchant, who has lost all his money, makes a promise to a scary Beast to give him whatever he asks, after picking a rose from the Beast's garden for his daughter, Beauty. To save her father, Beauty bravely goes to live with the Beast in his enchanted castle. At first, she is scared, but she slowly sees that the Beast is actually kind and good-hearted, and she begins to care for him. She struggles with having to choose between staying with her family and staying with the Beast whom is growing fonder of. In the end, Beauty's love breaks the spell that turned the Beast into a monster, changing him back into a handsome prince. They get married, showing everyone that what's inside a person is more important than what they look like, making it a wonderful story for people of all ages.
Beauty and the Beast
By Unknown
A young woman learns to look beyond appearances and discovers true love with a fearsome creature, ultimately breaking a magical curse.
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