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"The Little Match Girl" is about the tragic fate of a little girl who sells matches on Christmas Eve.
Because not a single match was sold, the little girl did not eat for a day. She was cold and hungry, she polished the first match, and saw the warm stove; She lit the second match and saw the fragrant roast goose; She struck the third match and saw the beautiful Christmas tree; She polished the fourth match and saw her long-lost grandmother.
She was afraid that if the match went out, her grandmother would disappear like the stove, the roast goose, and the Christmas tree, so she polished a whole match and wanted her grandmother to stay with her. In the end, the little girl died with a smile on her lips, and no one knew what she had seen in the last moments of her life.
The Little Match Girl" is a fairy tale that has made many readers sad, the author tells the tragic experience of the little girl on Christmas night, it is such a bleak situation, the little girl has always held the yearning for a better life, maybe this is the true nature of human nature.
Hans Christian Andersen combines the description of such a weak and miserable girl with her yearning for a better life and the cruel environment she faces, expressing the author's whipping and ruthlessness towards capitalism, and also exposing the darkness of capitalist society. The contrast between light and dark, and the contrast between warmth and cruelty, places this fairy tale in a sad and miserable realm.
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What about the story of the little girl who sells matches on fire? What a reason!
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Summary. Dear, "The Little Match Girl" is a fairy tale. Fairy tales are imaginary by the author, so they are not real, but the reality reflected is real.
Dear, "The Little Match Girl" is a fairy tale. The fairy tale is not real, but the reality reflected is real.
Dear, "The Little Match Girl" is a fairy tale. The fairy tale is not real, but the reality reflected is real.
The Little Match Girl is a fairy tale, and the fairy tale source is imagined by Hans Christian Andersen, not necessarily a true story, but it is indeed a microcosm of the true portrayal of life at that time. When the little match girl lit the match hail, she saw the big stove, the roast goose, the Christmas tree, and the grandmother, which was in stark contrast to the hungry and cold life at that time. Although it is a fantasy, it is still a yearning for a better life.
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The Little Match Girl is a fairy tale by the Danish writer Hans Christian Andersen, which tells the story of a little match girl who freezes to death on the street on Christmas Eve, when the rich are happy and celebrate with their families. On a cold Christmas Eve, there was a little girl who sold matches, and because she didn't sell a match, the little girl didn't eat for a day. >>>More
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Because the previous match head was mainly red phosphorus, its ignition point was low, and it could be ignited as long as the frictional heat reached its ignition point.