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1, "Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales".
2. Hans Christian Andersen (April 2, 1805, August 4, 1875), a 19th-century Danish fairy tale writer, is known as the "sun of the world's children's literature". Representative works include "Steadfast Tin Soldiers".
The Daughter of the Sea", "Thumbelina", "The Little Match Girl".
The Ugly Duckling" and "The Emperor's New Clothes".
Wait. 3. Andersen was born into a poor shoemaker family in the city of Odense, Rough, and was baptized in St. Coonud's church, and lived in poverty as a child. His father was a shoemaker and his mother was a servant.
In his early years, he studied at a charity school and worked as an apprentice. Influenced by his father and folk oral literature, he loved literature from an early age. When he was 11 years old, his father died of illness and his mother remarried.
In pursuit of art, he moved to the capital Copenhagen alone at the age of 14. At the age of 17, he published the poetry drama "Rock Cover Slippery Alfsor", showing his talent. As a result, he was admitted to the Slughersey Grammar School and the Helsinou School for free by the Royal Theatre of Art.
It lasted 5 years. In 1828, he entered the University of Copenhagen. After graduation, he never had a job, and he mainly relied on manuscript fees to make a living.
In 1838 he received a writer's prize of 200 yuan a year for non-official duties.
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The questions asked were:1. What is the character of The Little Mermaid?
2. What kind of truth does "Daughter of the Sea" contain?
3. Aside from The Little Mermaid and the Prince, who impressed you the most in the story?
The main content is: the little mermaid heart is ready to destroy the prince of love, and the wedding is about to be held. But the bride was not her.
The little mermaid would turn into a bubble and die on the first morning after the prince's wedding. At this moment, the mermaid sisters, with their beautiful long hair, exchanged for the witch's scissors, and told the little mermaid.
As long as she stabbed the prince in the heart with a knife, she could restore her original form as a mermaid and live for another three hundred years. The little mermaid chose to throw the knife into the sea and turned into foam. She left all the good and happy things to the prince and his bride.
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1. The representative works of Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tales are: the early fairy tales are full of beautiful fantasy and optimistic spirit, reflecting the characteristics of combining realism and romantic attention. His representative works include "Lighter Box", "Little Ida's Flowers", "Thumbelina", "Daughter of the Sea", "Wild Swan", "Ugly Duckling" and so on.
2. In the middle of fairy tales, the fantasy component is weakened, and the reality component is relatively enhanced. In the whipping of ugliness and praise of goodness, it shows the persistent pursuit of a better life, and also reveals the melancholy of lack of confidence. His representative works include "The Little Match Girl", "Snow White", "Shadow", "A Drop of Water", "Mother's Story", "The Puppeteer" and so on.
3. The fairy tale of the late preparation period is more realistic than that of the middle period, focusing on describing the tragic fate of the people at the bottom in spring, exposing the coldness, darkness and injustice of social life, and the tone of the work is low. Representative works include "A Dream Under the Willow Tree", "She's a Waste", "The Bachelor's Nightcap", "Lucky Belle" and so on.
This story was written in 1837 and published in a small collection with another fairy tale written in the same year, The Daughter of the Sea. Hans Christian Andersen was only 32 years old at this time, three years after he began composing fairy tales. But from this fairy tale, we can see how profound Andersen's observation of society is. >>>More
Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale good words are as follows: >>>More
b) The Three Periods of Fairy Tales:
1.Most of the early fairy tales were full of beautiful fantasies and optimistic spirits, reflecting the characteristics of combining realism and romanticism. His representative works include "Lighter Box", "Little Ida's Flowers", "Thumbelina", "Daughter of the Sea", "Wild Swan", "Ugly Duckling" and so on. >>>More
Poppies. The wind returns to the small courtyard and the courtyard is green, and the willow eyes continue in spring. >>>More
All the glory and pride in the world comes from Mother. (Gorky). >>>More