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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.
2.In the middle fairy tale, 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", "Shadow", "A Drop of Water", "Mother's Story", "The Puppeteer" and so on.
3.Late fairy tales are more realistic than those of the middle period, focusing on depicting the tragic fate of the people at the bottom, exposing the coldness, darkness and injustice of social life. The tone of the work is somber.
Representative works include "A Dream Under the Willow Tree", "She's a Waste", "The Bachelor's Nightcap", "Lucky Belle" and so on.
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1. The emperor's new clothes.
2, the daughter of the sea.
3. Wild swans.
4. A little girl who sells matches.
5. Ugly duckling.
6. Thumbelina.
7. Flying box. 8. The princess on the pea.
9. Lighter box.
10, small tin soldiers.
11. The shepherdesss and the chimney sweeper.
12. The girl who stepped on bread.
13. The old man always makes no mistakes in doing things.
14. Red shoes.
15. Golden baby.
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Wild Swans", "Thumbelina", "Windmills", "Beetles" and many more.
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The Ugly Duckling, the Nightingale, the Mermaid, the Emperor's New Clothes.
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Daughter of the sea Red Shoes Steadfast tin soldiers.
Three of my favorites.
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The little girl who buys matches is all ah.
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Hans Christian Andersen (1805-1875), a Danish writer and world fairy tale writer, whose full name is Charles Albert Andersen. Born into a poor family in Copenhagen, western Scandinavia, Denmark, his father was an acting clown and his mother was a costume designer. In 1819, Andersen followed his father's name to attend the prestigious British National School in Benhagen, Columbia, where he was given the opportunity to study for free.
In 1827 he received a bachelor's degree, and in 1831 he began his literary career.
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Summary. 2. Hans Christian Andersen (April 2, 1805 – August 4, 1875), a Danish 19th-century fairy tale writer, is known as the "sun of the world's children's literature". Hans Christian Andersen's representative works include "The Steadfast Tin Soldier", "The Daughter of the Sea", "Thumbelina", "The Little Match Girl", "The Ugly Duckling", "The Emperor's New Clothes" and so on.
Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales by Hans Kekuan Zheng Listin Andersen. 2. Hans Christian Andersen (April 2, 1805 - August 4, 1875) was a Danish 19th-century fairy tale writer who was known as the "sun of the world's children's literature".
Hans Christian Andersen's representative works include "The Steadfast Tin Soldier", "The Daughter of the Sea", "Thumbelina", "The Little Match Girl", "The Ugly Duckling", "The Emperor's New Clothes" and so on.