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curbj402 said: The classic tale of Beauty that is traded for her father’s place in a Beast’s castle, and whom ultimately falls in love with the Beast. The story’s linear plot is not as scary as some interpretations. The story is a happily ever after, love conquers all, conventional type story. Every character sticks to their values, and keeps their word. There is no immediate violence, and the Beast is not stubborn and cold-hearted like in some versions. This interpretation does not lack the classic romance and adventure we expect from the story.
The illustrations are beautiful and the architecture depicted is accurate for the time and place of the setting. The hairstyles and clothing is representative of England and the nineteenth century. The curly hair and floral attire create the romantic environment for Beauty and Beast’s love to grow. Even the buildings, from the cottages to the castle with its archways and columns are accurate for the setting. The mosaic tapestries foreshadow and give clues to the mystery of the castle.
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