Afterward, the dwarfs grab Grumpy and throw him into the tub and scrub him down. They all wash, except Grumpy, who criticizes them. While Snow White cooks soup for supper, she insists them that they go to the outside tub to wash first. The dwarfs are horrified and say that the Queen is an evil witch with magical powers. At first, Grumpy is not happy about having Snow White in their house, but changes his mind after Snow White tells them about her stepmother, the Evil Queen. When Snow White wakes up, she is surprised that they're little men and guesses their names. They go inside attempting to kill whatever it is with their pitchforks, but they find Snow White in their bed and fall in love with her. They are scared and think a monster might have taken shelter in their home. When the seven dwarfs arrive home, they find the lights on. The dwarves march home over the 7 falls singing the famous song: " Heigh-Ho".
Happy is always upbeat, Bashful always blushes, Sleepy is always very tired, Sneezy always has allergies and Dopey is naive and never speaks. Grumpy is a very angry, cranky, and impatient. They all have distinct personalities: Doc is the self proclaimed leader but is very scattered. In a diamond mine, seven old dwarfs, who are the residents of the home are digging. The animals tuck her in and the exhausted princess falls asleep. Overtaken by sudden sleepiness, she falls over the seven beds. The names of the residents are carved into them: Doc, Grumpy, Happy, Bashful, Sleepy, Sneezy and Dopey. She the goes upstairs and finds seven little beds. With the help of the animals she cleans the house. However, the cottage is very dirty, and Snow White believes the children who live there have no mother. She opens the door and sees that everything is so small that she thinks children live there. She sings to them and tells the animals she needs a place to sleep, and they lead her to a small wooden cottage in a closely secluded part of the forest. Forest animals come to her and attempt to cheer her up.
She finally collapses in an open space while she cried. Snow White flees into the forest were she is scared and sees branches of trees trying to grab her feet. He then tells Snow White to run away and hide and never return to the castle. He tells Snow White the truth about her evil stepmother, the Evil Queen - she's mad and jealous of her and will stop at nothing. The huntsman attempts to kill her with his knife, but realizes he can't do it and falls on his knees and begs for forgiveness. Snow White and the huntsman go into the woods where she picks wildflowers. The Evil Queen hands him a jeweled box in which he is to bring back Snow White's heart. The huntsman is horrified, but does as the Evil Queen commands. She summons her huntsman that he shall go into the woods with her and kill her. The Evil Queen jealously watches them from her window. He climbs over the wall and sings a ballad to her. The day comes when the Evil Queen calls upon her magic mirror and asks: "Magic Mirror on the wall, who is the fairest one of all?" The magic mirror tells the Evil Queen: "Rags cannot hide her gentle grace, alas she is more fair thee." The Evil Queen is outraged, and outside the castle courtyard, her stepdaughter Snow White sings to a wishing well as she is overheard by The Prince. The Evil Queen's worst fear was that someday, Snow White's beauty would be greater than her own, so she dresses her stepdaughter Snow White in rags and forces her to work as a scullery maid and. She'd summon her huntsman and have her killed. She owns a magic mirror, and every day, she asks: "Magic Mirror on the wall, who is the fairest one of all?" If the Magic Mirror told the Evil Queen that she was the fairest, all was well, but if another lady was named, she'd fly into a jealous rage.
His new and second Queen, who turns out to be The Evil Queen, is extremely jealous of her stepdaughter Snow White's beauty, and the beauty of all the lovely women in the kingdom. Her mother, the Good Queen, died shortly after Snow White's birth, and her father, the King, remarried once again with another woman. The film opens at a richly decorated storybook which details the story of Princess Snow White.