Story: Beauty and The Beast
By a story told in glass pained windows, an enchantress disguised as an
old beggar woman offers a young unkind prince a rose in exchange for a night's
shelter. When he coldly turns her away, she punishes him by transforming him
into an hideous beast and turning his servants into household
items, because he has no love in his heart. She gives him a magic mirror that
enables him to view faraway events, along with the rose, which will bloom until
his 21st birthday. He must love and be loved in return before the rose's petals
have fallen off, lest he remain a beast forever.
Years later, a beautiful young woman named Belle lives in a nearby French village with
her father Maurice, an inventor who people believe to be crazy. Belle loves
reading and yearns for a life beyond the village, where every morning was the
same as before. Her beauty and non-conformity attracts attention in the town
and she is pursued by many men, but mostly the arrogant local hunter, Gaston, who is set on marrying her. Despite being
sought after by single females and considered godlike in perfection by the male
population of the town, Belle is uninterested in Gaston.
As Maurice travels to a fair to present his wood-chopping machine, he
gets lost on the way and is chased by wolves before stumbling upon the Beast's
castle, where he meets the transformed servants Lumière, a candelabra, Cogsworth, a clock, Mrs.
Potts, a teapot, and her son Chip, a teacup. The Beast imprisons Maurice, but Belle is
led back to the castle by Maurice's horse, Phillipe, and offers to take her
father's place, to which the Beast agrees. While Gaston is sulking over his
humiliation in the tavern after a failed proposal to Belle, Maurice tells him
and the other villagers what happened but they think he has gone insane.
At the castle, the Beast orders Belle to dine with him, but she refuses,
and Lumiere disobeys his order not to let her eat. After Cogsworth gives her a
tour of the castle, she finds the rose in the forbidden West Wing and the Beast
angrily chases her away. Frightened, she tries to flee, but she and Phillipe
are attacked by wolves. After the Beast rescues her, she nurses his wounds, and
he begins to develop feelings for her. The Beast grants Belle access to the
castle library, which impresses Belle and they become friends, growing closer
as they spend more time together. Meanwhile, the spurned Gaston pays the warden
of the town's insane asylum to have Maurice committed unless Belle agrees to
Gaston's marriage proposal.
Back at the castle Belle and the Beast share a romantic evening
together. Belle tells the Beast she misses her father, and he lets her use the
magic mirror to see him. When Belle sees him dying in the woods in an attempt
to rescue her, the Beast allows her to leave to rescue her father, giving her
the mirror to remember him by. As he watches her leave, the Beast admits to
Cogsworth that he loves Belle.
Belle finds her father and takes him home. Gaston arrives to carry out
his plan, but Belle proves Maurice's sanity by showing them the Beast with the
magic mirror. Realizing Belle has feelings for the Beast, Gaston arouses the
mob's anger against the Beast, telling them that the Beast is a man-eating
monster that must be
killed, and leads them to the castle, in an attempt to kill his animal-like
rival so to have Belle for himself. Gaston confines Belle and Maurice in the
basement, but Chip, who had hidden himself in Belle's baggage, uses Maurice's
wood-chopper to release them.
The servants scare off the mob, but Gaston sneaks away to hunt down the
Beast. The Beast is initially too depressed to fight back, but he regains his
will when he sees Belle returning to the castle with Maurice. After winning a
heated battle, the Beast spares Gaston's life, giving him a chance to leave the
castle and is about to reunite with Belle. However, Gaston, refusing to lose,
stabs the Beast from behind, but loses his balance and plummets down to his
death in the moat.
When the Beast dies, Belle professes her love for him, breaking the
spell as the rose's last petal falls. The Beast comes back to life, his human
form restored. As he and Belle kiss, the castle and its inhabitants return to
their previous states as well. Belle and the prince dance in the ballroom with
her father and the humanized servants happily watching.
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