I'm not sure specifically who created the 'Snow White Horror Story'. It could be an independent filmmaker, a writer who likes to put a horror spin on classic tales, or perhaps it emerged from some underground horror - themed storytelling community.
Well, in a 'Snow White Horror Story', it could be that the mirror on the wall is not just a simple magic mirror but a portal to a dark dimension. The queen might use it to bring out demons to torment Snow White. And the dwarfs could be the result of some failed experiment by an evil sorcerer long ago, and they have their own sinister secrets. Snow White herself might find that her beauty is a curse that attracts all kinds of evil entities.
Well, it could be reimagined with the seven dwarfs being not so friendly. Maybe they are actually cursed miners who need Snow White's beauty to break their own curse, but in a really creepy way. They might keep her locked up not to protect her, but for their own dark purposes.
The mirror could be a key element. Instead of just answering the queen, it could be a malevolent entity that feeds on the queen's envy and drives her to more and more extreme actions. It could whisper dark things to her, like how Snow White's purity is a threat to the very fabric of their world, which makes the queen's actions seem less like vanity and more like a response to a greater evil.
Snow White isn't a true story. It's a classic tale of fantasy and imagination. It was made up to entertain and inspire, not to represent actual happenings.
Well, Snow White is a tale where a young princess has to face the malice of her stepmother. The stepmother wants her dead because of her beauty. Snow White hides with the dwarfs, but is found and poisoned. Thankfully, she's awakened by a prince's kiss and they live happily ever after.
No, Snow White isn't a real story. It's a product of imagination and storytelling. However, fairy tales like this often contain moral lessons and themes that resonate with people.