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This article claims that The Young Slave is a Snow White variant, but Snow White variants (ATU 709) are characterised by a mother figure persecuting a daughter figure for being more beautiful than she is and inducing a death-like state onto the protagonist (usually after failing to kill her by other means). Given that the motiff of vanity by the mother is absent, and that the very article The Young Slave says it's a Sleeping Beauty variant (with the prophecy upon birth by an evil fairy and being locked in a room by a male relative), I must question why claiming it a Snow White variant here instead.

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