What is the falling action of the story Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs?

The falling action of the story Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs:

There they found Snow White, lying still and lifeless, the poisoned apple by her side. They did their best to bring her around, but it was no use.
They wept and wept for a long time. Then they laid her on a bed of rose petals, carried her into the forest and put her in a crystal coffin.
Each day they laid a flower there
Then one evening, they discovered a strange young man admiring Snow White's lovely face through the glass. After listening to the story, the Prince (for he was a prince!) made a suggestion.

Visit the Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs website to meet the characters, play games, find activities, browse images, and buy products.

When Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was released in 1937, it made history as the first full-length cel-animated film, the first animated feature film to be produced in America, the first animated film produced in full color, and the first animated film produced by Walt Disney Productions.

Over the past nine decades, Snow White has been celebrated for its enchanting story, but some of the behind the scenes moments were less than magical. Here are seven things you probably didn’t know about Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs shared by Hollywood.com.

Wednesday, August 02 2017
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