Beauty and the Beast by Anonymous

(12 User reviews)   3844
By Abil Kile Posted on Nov 15, 2025
In Category - Adventure
Anonymous Anonymous
English
Hey, have you ever read a story so familiar it feels like a dream you can't quite place? That's 'Beauty and the Beast' by Anonymous. Forget the Disney movie for a second. This is the original, raw fairy tale where a smart, bookish young woman named Beauty makes a terrifying bargain to save her father's life. She agrees to live with a fearsome Beast in his lonely, enchanted castle. The real mystery isn't the magic—it's whether she can see past the monstrous exterior to find the heart within. It's a story about looking deeper, and what we're willing to sacrifice for those we love. It's short, surprisingly powerful, and will make you think about the story in a whole new way.
Share

Read "Beauty and the Beast by Anonymous" Online

This book is available in the public domain. Start reading the digital edition below.

START READING FULL BOOK
Instant Access    Mobile Friendly

Book Preview

A short preview of the book’s content is shown below to give you an idea of its style and themes.

had been so fortunate in all his undertakings that he was enormously rich. As he had, however, six sons and six daughters, he found that his money was not too much to let them all have everything they fancied, as they were accustomed to do. But one day a most unexpected misfortune befell them. Their house caught fire and was speedily burnt to the ground, with all the splendid furniture, the books, pictures, gold, silver, and precious goods it contained; and this was only the beginning of their troubles. Their father, who had until this moment prospered in all ways, suddenly lost every ship he had upon the sea, either by dint of pirates, shipwreck, or fire. Then he heard that his clerks in distant countries, whom he trusted entirely, had proved unfaithful; and at last from great wealth he fell into the direst poverty. All that he had left was a little house in a desolate place at least a hundred leagues from the town in which he had lived, and to this he was forced to retreat with his children, who were in despair at the idea of leading such a different life. Indeed, the daughters at first hoped that their friends, who had been so numerous while they were rich, would insist on their staying in their houses now they no longer possessed one. But they soon found that they were left alone, and that their former friends even attributed their misfortunes to their own extravagance, and showed no intention of offering them any help. So nothing was left for them but to take their departure to the cottage, which stood in the midst of a dark forest, and seemed to be the most dismal place upon the face of the earth. As they were too poor to have any servants, the girls had to work hard, like peasants, and the sons, for their part, cultivated the fields to earn their living. Roughly clothed, and living in the simplest way, the girls regretted unceasingly the luxuries and amusements of their former life; only the youngest tried to be brave and cheerful. She had been as sad as anyone when misfortune first overtook her father, but, soon recovering her natural gaiety, she set to work to make the best of things, to amuse her father and brothers as well as she could, and to try to persuade her sisters to join her in dancing and singing. But they would do nothing of the sort, and, because she was not as doleful as themselves, they declared that this miserable life was all she was fit for. But she was really far prettier and cleverer than they were; indeed, she was so lovely that she was always called Beauty. After two years, when they were all beginning to get used to their new life, something happened to disturb their tranquillity. Their father received the news that one of his ships, which he had believed to be lost, had come safely into port with a rich cargo. All the sons and daughters at once thought that their poverty was at an end, and wanted to set out directly for the town; but their father, who was more prudent, begged them to wait a little, and, though it was harvest-time, and he could ill be spared, determined to go himself first, to make inquiries. Only the youngest daughter had any doubt but that they would soon again be as rich as they were before, or at least rich enough to live comfortably in some town where they would find amusement and gay...

This is a limited preview. Download the book to read the full content.

Let's talk about one of the most famous stories ever told, in the version that started it all. 'Beauty and the Beast' by Anonymous is the fairy tale that has inspired countless retellings, but the original has a quiet, haunting power all its own.

The Story

A merchant loses his fortune and gets lost in a dark forest. He stumbles upon a magical castle and, in a moment of desperation, plucks a rose for his youngest daughter, Beauty. This act enrages the castle's owner—a terrifying Beast. The Beast spares the merchant's life on one condition: one of his daughters must come live with him. Beauty, brave and selfless, volunteers. She moves into the enchanted castle, treated with kindness and luxury by her monstrous host. The core of the story is their strange, growing relationship. The Beast asks her the same question every night: 'Will you marry me?' And every night, Beauty gently refuses, yet finds herself growing fond of her captor. When she's allowed to visit her family, a simple delay teaches her where her true home—and heart—might lie.

Why You Should Read It

This isn't just a simple 'looks don't matter' lesson. It's about patience, kindness, and the courage it takes to challenge your first, fearful impression. Beauty isn't a passive princess; she's thoughtful, literate, and makes a conscious choice based on character, not appearance. The Beast is a tragic figure, cursed by his own past actions, learning gentleness through her presence. Their bond builds slowly, through conversation and quiet companionship, which feels much more real than love at first sight.

Final Verdict

Perfect for anyone who loves fairy tales but wants to know the source material, or for readers who enjoy character-driven stories about transformation—both literal and emotional. It's a quick, timeless read that packs a surprising emotional punch and will leave you pondering the true nature of beauty and compassion long after you finish the last page.



⚖️ Open Access

This content is free to share and distribute. Distribute this work to help spread literacy.

Jackson Ramirez
10 months ago

Beautifully written.

Michael Johnson
6 months ago

I have to admit, the author's voice is distinct and makes complex topics easy to digest. Exceeded all my expectations.

4.5
4.5 out of 5 (12 User reviews )

Add a Review

Your Rating *
There are no comments for this eBook.
You must log in to post a comment.
Log in


Related eBooks