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The TRUE Horror of SLEEPING BEAUTY - What Happened In The Castle
The TRUE Horror of SLEEPING BEAUTY - What Happened In The Castle
Before Disney's prince's kiss, before the story became safe for children, there was Giambattista Basile's "Sun, Moon, and Talia" published in 1634. It wasn't a romance. It was a horror story about what happens when you cannot wake up. When you are unconscious and vulnerable. When a man with power finds you and decides your inability to consent doesn't matter.
This is the story Disney will never tell you.
📖 THE REAL STORY:
A princess named Talia falls into an enchanted sleep—not for a day or a week, but for ONE HUNDRED YEARS. Her father, unable to bear burying her alive, places her in an abandoned castle deep in the forest and locks the door. She lies there alone, unconscious, preserved by the spell, neither dead nor truly alive.
A married king finds her while hunting. She is beautiful. She is unconscious. She cannot say no.
He rapes her.
Then he leaves. Returns to his kingdom, to his wife, to his life. Never thinks about her again.
Nine months later, still unconscious, still unaware, Talia's body goes into labor. Alone in the abandoned castle, she gives birth to twins—a boy and a girl—while still trapped in enchanted sleep. Her body performs childbirth without her mind being present to experience it.
One of the babies, searching for milk, accidentally sucks the cursed splinter from her finger. The spell breaks. Talia wakes.
She wakes to find herself a mother. Wakes to discover she's been pregnant and given birth with no memory of how. Wakes to realize she was violated while unconscious and now has two children conceived through rape.
When the king returns and she confronts him, he offers marriage—not as apology but as "help." She accepts because she has no choice. She needs to survive. She needs to protect her children. Marriage to her rapist is the only option offered.
His wife discovers the affair and tries to have the children killed and cooked, attempts to burn Talia alive. The king executes his wife and marries Talia, making her queen.
And everyone calls it a happy ending.
💬 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:
Is marrying your rapist for survival a "happy ending"?
How does sanitizing these stories harm our understanding of consent?
What does it mean that the original warned women while Disney romanticized it?
Can there be justice when the perpetrator has all the power?
How many "fairy tale romances" are actually survival strategies?
What happens when we call coercion "choice"?
Should we stop telling sanitized versions to children?
How do these stories shape what we think consent means?
🔔 SUBSCRIBE for historical examination of dark fairy tales
PREVIOUS EPISODES:
🎪 Pinocchio - The Island Where Children Disappeared
🧜♀️ The Little Mermaid - Every Step Like Broken Glass
👸 Snow White - The Cannibal Queen
COMING SOON:
🍎 Hansel & Gretel - The Gingerbread House Murders
🌹 Beauty and the Beast - The Beast's Castle
🏰 Rapunzel - 18 Years of Captivity
⚠️ FINAL WARNING:
This is not entertainment. This is historical truth about a story that was always about violation, never about love.
"She woke from one nightmare into another.
The curse wasn't the sleep.
The curse was waking up."
#SleepingBeauty #SunMoonAndTalia #Basile
Educational examination of historical texts and the sanitization of violence against women in fairy tales. Content warning provided. Support resources included.
THIS IS NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN.
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Before Disney's prince's kiss, before the story became safe for children, there was Giambattista Basile's "Sun, Moon, and Talia" published in 1634. It wasn't a romance. It was a horror story about what happens when you cannot wake up. When you are unconscious and vulnerable. When a man with power finds you and decides your inability to consent doesn't matter.
This is the story Disney will never tell you.
📖 THE REAL STORY:
A princess named Talia falls into an enchanted sleep—not for a day or a week, but for ONE HUNDRED YEARS. Her father, unable to bear burying her alive, places her in an abandoned castle deep in the forest and locks the door. She lies there alone, unconscious, preserved by the spell, neither dead nor truly alive.
A married king finds her while hunting. She is beautiful. She is unconscious. She cannot say no.
He rapes her.
Then he leaves. Returns to his kingdom, to his wife, to his life. Never thinks about her again.
Nine months later, still unconscious, still unaware, Talia's body goes into labor. Alone in the abandoned castle, she gives birth to twins—a boy and a girl—while still trapped in enchanted sleep. Her body performs childbirth without her mind being present to experience it.
One of the babies, searching for milk, accidentally sucks the cursed splinter from her finger. The spell breaks. Talia wakes.
She wakes to find herself a mother. Wakes to discover she's been pregnant and given birth with no memory of how. Wakes to realize she was violated while unconscious and now has two children conceived through rape.
When the king returns and she confronts him, he offers marriage—not as apology but as "help." She accepts because she has no choice. She needs to survive. She needs to protect her children. Marriage to her rapist is the only option offered.
His wife discovers the affair and tries to have the children killed and cooked, attempts to burn Talia alive. The king executes his wife and marries Talia, making her queen.
And everyone calls it a happy ending.
💬 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:
Is marrying your rapist for survival a "happy ending"?
How does sanitizing these stories harm our understanding of consent?
What does it mean that the original warned women while Disney romanticized it?
Can there be justice when the perpetrator has all the power?
How many "fairy tale romances" are actually survival strategies?
What happens when we call coercion "choice"?
Should we stop telling sanitized versions to children?
How do these stories shape what we think consent means?
🔔 SUBSCRIBE for historical examination of dark fairy tales
PREVIOUS EPISODES:
🎪 Pinocchio - The Island Where Children Disappeared
🧜♀️ The Little Mermaid - Every Step Like Broken Glass
👸 Snow White - The Cannibal Queen
COMING SOON:
🍎 Hansel & Gretel - The Gingerbread House Murders
🌹 Beauty and the Beast - The Beast's Castle
🏰 Rapunzel - 18 Years of Captivity
⚠️ FINAL WARNING:
This is not entertainment. This is historical truth about a story that was always about violation, never about love.
"She woke from one nightmare into another.
The curse wasn't the sleep.
The curse was waking up."
#SleepingBeauty #SunMoonAndTalia #Basile
Educational examination of historical texts and the sanitization of violence against women in fairy tales. Content warning provided. Support resources included.
THIS IS NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN.
Видео The TRUE Horror of SLEEPING BEAUTY - What Happened In The Castle канала Uncensored Grimm
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