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One day, Andersen and the children were invited to the palace to meet the prince and ask for a reward. Andersen sang and recited the script with great hope, hoping that his performance would be appreciated by the prince.
When the performance was over, the prince kindly asked him, "Is there anything you need my help with?" ”
Hans Christian Andersen confidently said, "I wanted to write a play and perform at the Royal Theatre." ”
The prince looked the clumsy boy in front of him from head to toe with a big clown nose and melancholy eyes, and said to him: "It is one thing to memorize a script, and another is to write a script, and I advise you to learn a useful trade!" ”
But instead of learning the trade, Hans Christian Andersen, who had a dream, broke his piggy bank, said goodbye to his mother, and went to Copenhagen to pursue his dream. He wandered in Copenhagen, knocked on the doors of all the Copenhagen nobles, no one paid attention to him, he never thought of retreating. He wrote epics and love **, but failed to attract people's attention, and although he was sad, he still insisted on writing.
In 1825, Andersen wrote a few random fairy tales, which unexpectedly aroused children's rush to read, and many readers were eager for his new work to be published, and he was 30 years old.
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What is the life of Hans Christian Andersen? Unambitious in the early years? Jiang Ziya.
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The main characters of "Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales" are the little mermaid, the ugly duckling, the little match girl, Thumbelina, the pea princess, Alyssa, the stupid jack, etc. "Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales" is a collection of fairy tales written by Danish writer Hans Christian Andersen, consisting of a total of 166 stories.
1. Poetic, elegant, romantic, sentimental, full of classical poetic beauty.
2. Showing a strong regionality, Andersen has traveled to many places in his life, including Germany, Italy, Greece, Turkey, etc. He writes on his travels, and the impressions he makes of the places he has visited are written in his stories.
3. With a strong sense of movement, what Hans Christian Andersen describes is very vibrant, it is alive and alive. For example, "The Daughter of the Sea" is a wonderful description, when Hans Christian Andersen describes the palace of the sea, he says: The walls of the palace are made of coral, the narrow and pointed Gothic windows are embedded with the clearest amber, and the roof is decorated with shelled scallops, which open and close with the flow of the sea, and it is truly a beautiful spectacle.
4. He is good at expressing the description perfectly, and comparing the scene of the five sisters who wrote the little beauty girl going to sea in "The Daughter of the Sea" can illustrate this problem.
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Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tales have the daughter of the sea, the stupid jack, the ugly duckling, and so on.
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Celebrity Stories: Hans Christian Andersen's Childhood Stories.
The Danish fairy tale writer Hans Christian Andersen lived in a small town called Osedon on the island of Fuen, where many nobles and landowners lived, while Andersen's father was a poor shoemaker, his mother was a washerwoman, and his grandmother sometimes had to beg for food to support the family. The aristocratic landlords, for fear of lowering their status, did not allow their children to play with Andersen.
The father saw it in his eyes and was angry in his heart, but he didn't show it in front of the child at all, but said to Andersen very easily: "Child, others don't play with you, Dad will play with you!" ”
Hans Christian Andersen's home was simple enough, with only one small room, and the small space was crammed with broken stools and beds, leaving little room for the children to move. However, it was such a dilapidated hut, and my father decorated it like a small museum, with many pictures and decorative porcelain on the walls, some toys on the window cabinets, books and song sheets on the shelves, and a landscape painting ......on the glass of the doorHis father used to tell Hans Christian Andersen stories of ancient Arabia, such as "One Thousand and One Nights," and sometimes read him a play by the Danish comedy writer Holburg, or an English play by Shakespeare. The stories in these books made little Andersen think about it, and he often couldn't help but take out the puppets carved by his father in the shop window and act them out according to the storyline.
This did not satisfy him, he also sewed small clothes for the puppets out of broken pieces of cloth, dressed them up as poor people begging for food, poor children who were ignored, nobles and landlords who oppressed the people, etc., and made up puppet shows based on his actual life experience. In order to broaden the children's horizons and enrich the children's spiritual world, the parents agreed and encouraged Andersen to go to the streets to bury the lives of flamboyant businessmen, craftsmen who buried their heads in work, old beggars who bent over and laughed and disturbed their backs, aristocrats who ran rampant in horse-drawn carriages, and hypocritical mayors and priests, and gained various perceptual experiences.
In his later writing career, Andersen was able to write fairy tales such as "The Little Match Girl", "The Ugly Duckling", and "The Gatekeeper's Son", sympathizing with the suffering of the working people, and condemning and lashing out at the greed, greed, and cruelty of the ruling class, all of which were closely related to this life experience as a child.
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