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When Princess Aurora was born, there was a gathering for her christening.
She is betrothed to Prince Phillip, so that their kingdoms will always be united.
Among the guests are three good fairies: Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather, who have come to bless the child with gifts.
The wicked witch named Maleficent appears, angered upon not being invited.
Maleficent curses the princess, proclaiming that before the sun sets on her sixteenth birthday, she will prick her finger on the spindle of a spinning wheel and die.
When Princess Aurora was born, there was a gathering for her christening.
She is betrothed to Prince Phillip, so that their kingdoms will always be united.
Among the guests are three good fairies: Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather, who have come to bless the child with gifts.
The wicked witch named Maleficent appears, angered upon not being invited.
Maleficent curses the princess, proclaiming that before the sun sets on her sixteenth birthday, she will prick her finger on the spindle of a spinning wheel and die.
After the witch leaves, Merryweather uses her blessing to alter the curse so that instead of dying, Aurora will fall into a deep sleep from which she can only be awakened by true love's first kiss.
The fairies promises to take care of baby Aurora and take her away deep into the forest until the day of her sixteenth birthday.
Years later, Aurora has grown up.
On the day of her sixteenth birthday, the three fairies ask her to gather berries in the forest so they can prepare a surprise party for her.
Meanwhile, Maleficent, in frustration, has her scouting raven to search for Aurora.
In the forest, Rose's beautiful singing voice attracts the attention of Prince Phillip.
They instantly fall in love, unaware of being betrothed years ago.
Aurora asks Phillip to come to her cottage that evening to meet her family.
Meanwhile, having difficulty, the fairies resort to magic.
The magic battle accidentally attracts Maleficent's raven attention.
When Aurora arrives, the fairies tell her the truth about her royal heritage, and that she has been promised at birth to be married to a prince.
Overhearing this, the raven goes to inform Maleficent.
The fairies take Aurora back to the castle that evening.
The fairies promises to take care of baby Aurora and take her away deep into the forest until the day of her sixteenth birthday.
Years later, Aurora has grown up.
On the day of her sixteenth birthday, the three fairies ask her to gather berries in the forest so they can prepare a surprise party for her.
Meanwhile, Maleficent, in frustration, has her scouting raven to search for Aurora.
In the forest, Rose's beautiful singing voice attracts the attention of Prince Phillip.
They instantly fall in love, unaware of being betrothed years ago.
Aurora asks Phillip to come to her cottage that evening to meet her family.
Meanwhile, having difficulty, the fairies resort to magic.
The magic battle accidentally attracts Maleficent's raven attention.
When Aurora arrives, the fairies tell her the truth about her royal heritage, and that she has been promised at birth to be married to a prince.
Overhearing this, the raven goes to inform Maleficent.
The fairies take Aurora back to the castle that evening.
Maleficent then appears, and magically lures Aurora away from the fairies and tricks the princess into touching the spinning wheel in a tower.
Despite efforts to stop her by the three fairies, Aurora pricks her finger, completing the curse, and falls into a deep sleep.
Phillip is ambushed and kidnapped by Maleficent and her minions at the cottage.
She plans to keep him locked away forever.
After Maleficent goes away for a bit, the fairies arrive at Maleficent's castle.
Luckily, they find and release Phillip.
The fairies and Phillip then proceed to escape the castle.
Maleficent tries to stop him with a series of attacks, but all attempts fail as Phillip cuts his way through.
She then teleports herself to the gate to the castle and transforms into a gigantic dragon to battle the prince herself. After an intense fight, Phillip throws the sword directly into Maleficent's heart, causing her to fall to her death.
Phillip dashes in and at the top he finds Aurora. He awakens Aurora with true love's first kiss, finally breaking the curse and waking up everyone in the palace.
The royal couple descends to the ballroom, where Aurora is happily reunited with King Stefan and Queen Leah.
Aurora dances with Phillip and they live
"Happily Ever After."
Despite efforts to stop her by the three fairies, Aurora pricks her finger, completing the curse, and falls into a deep sleep.
Phillip is ambushed and kidnapped by Maleficent and her minions at the cottage.
She plans to keep him locked away forever.
After Maleficent goes away for a bit, the fairies arrive at Maleficent's castle.
Luckily, they find and release Phillip.
The fairies and Phillip then proceed to escape the castle.
Maleficent tries to stop him with a series of attacks, but all attempts fail as Phillip cuts his way through.
She then teleports herself to the gate to the castle and transforms into a gigantic dragon to battle the prince herself. After an intense fight, Phillip throws the sword directly into Maleficent's heart, causing her to fall to her death.
Phillip dashes in and at the top he finds Aurora. He awakens Aurora with true love's first kiss, finally breaking the curse and waking up everyone in the palace.
The royal couple descends to the ballroom, where Aurora is happily reunited with King Stefan and Queen Leah.
Aurora dances with Phillip and they live
"Happily Ever After."
Reflection:
One important moral lesson to learn from "Sleeping Beauty" is that true love can conquer anything in its path.
Aurora and Prince Phillip are meant to be together from the moment they lay eyes on each other. They never question their commitment or doubt their passion for the other.
Home is where the heart is.
Aurora's family, the fairies, and Phillip are always there for her, and her parents help to support one another.
The only character with no family is Maleficent, who has no one to care for her and commits many terrible and evil acts throughout the film because of it. This proves the importance of family in one's life.
One important moral lesson to learn from "Sleeping Beauty" is that true love can conquer anything in its path.
Aurora and Prince Phillip are meant to be together from the moment they lay eyes on each other. They never question their commitment or doubt their passion for the other.
Home is where the heart is.
Aurora's family, the fairies, and Phillip are always there for her, and her parents help to support one another.
The only character with no family is Maleficent, who has no one to care for her and commits many terrible and evil acts throughout the film because of it. This proves the importance of family in one's life.