Nils will get bigger first or go home first

Updated on society 2024-05-15
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Nils was only made big after going home.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Nils is home, home.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It's not you who is not you, it's not you, it's not Shandan.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Niels Travels on a Goose

    It is the first and only one in the history of world literature to win the Nobel Prize in Literature.

    of fairy tales. The author is Sweden.

    Writer Thelma Lagerlöf. The story tells a story about a man who doesn't like to study and likes to play pranks.

    's naughty child Nils, because he played tricks on an elf at a time, and the elf used magic to turn into a little man about the size of a mouse. He rode on the back of his family's big white goose and set off on a long journey with a flock of geese. Through this bizarre trip, Nils gained a lot of knowledge, made many friends, and encountered several vicious and insidious enemies.

    He was tempered by all kinds of difficulties and dangers, and finally Nils returned home, restored to his original form, and became a good boy.

    The whole story is alive, and its life begins at the moment when it lives in the reader's heart. Good stories have a healing effect like a good medicine, and can help children with challenging behaviors to affect all aspects of their hearts and inner selves in a subtle way, so that unbalanced behaviors can be restored to balance and promote the healthy growth of children.

    Stories are like water that seeps through cracks into impregnable walls and finds its way to the depths of the soul, rejuvenating and radiating life. Many good stories will gather into a "sweet spring", which can allow travelers on the journey of life to draw water to quench their thirst, and then lift their spirits and move on.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The elf promised that if he sneaked up on Nils to bring the goose Morton home, and asked his mother to kill Morton, he would become the same person again.

    Nils was magically turned into a small man with a big thumb because of his tricks on the elf. In the end, the elf promised to make Nils turn back into a normal person, on the condition that the goose Morton must die, in order to save the goose Morton, Nils gave up the opportunity to turn back into a human, but when Nils's parents saw him again, they were pleasantly surprised to find that Nils had grown taller and become handsome, and it was only then that Nils found that he had finally become a normal person.

    Background of "Niels Travels on a Goose":

    In 1887, the dean of the Teachers' College, Darling, asked Selma, a long-time geography and history teacher, to write a popular book for elementary school children to introduce Swedish children to history and geography. She created with a clear intention in mind: "To teach Swedish children to love their homeland."

    From a pedagogical point of view, she believes that "only when children know their country and are familiar with the history of their homeland can they truly love and respect their homeland". This long fairy tale was in fact published as a textbook variant.

    Many of the author's works are set in her hometown, and she found inspiration for this fairy tale from a walking experience: during a walk in the garden, the author was stunned by the urgent sound of "help", and a little boy was struggling to resist an owl pecking at him. And this scene left a deep impression on the author, and later this scene is the scene where the young protagonist Nils in her fairy tale often bullies the chickens, ducks, cats and dogs at home and is counterattacked by animals.

    The above content refers to the Encyclopedia-Niels Goose Riding Travels.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Niels variations are as follows:

    1. Niels' first change was from an ordinary child to a respected hero.

    2. From a hero to a leader, he played a leading role in helping the people resist the enemy.

    3. From a leader to a statesman, he began to make laws to protect his people and improve the lives of his gods.

    4. From a politician to a philosopher, he began to think about the nature of human beings and how to achieve true happiness.

    Nils's character characteristics:

    Nils is a boy who doesn't like to read and study, is mischievous, and loves to play tricks on small animals. Because he angered the elf, he was turned into a little man with a big thumb, and began a journey on a large white goose Morton. In the process of wandering through the world, he learned many advantages from his companion and other animals, and gradually corrected his shortcomings, growing into a kind, brave, upright, and helpful child, and returned to human form after returning to his hometown.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In order to save Miyu and the big male goose, who were about to be killed by his parents, Nils bravely entered the house and defended them in front of his parents, and then changed back to his normal size.

    Nils is rough by nature, very mischievous, has no interest in reading, loves to play pranks, and bullies small animals. During this strange wandering, Niels's heart became kind, and when he returned home, he not only returned to his original form, but also became a brave, kind, helpful, responsible, and hard-working boy.

    Niels Travels on a Goose is a fairy tale written by Swedish writer Selma Lagerlöf.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Nils went from being naughty and mischievous to becoming a brave and tolerant person in the end, because when Nils was naughty, everyone gave him tolerance, so he finally learned to be tolerant! He must have turned into a particularly responsible man. It is these experiences that have transformed Nils from a mischievous child into a little hero with a sense of justice, sincerity, wisdom, bravery, and kindness.

    Nils eventually becomes a kind and sensible little boy, he turns back into his original form, returns home to live with his parents, and has since become a good student who loves to learn.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In order to save the male goose that was about to be killed by his parents, Nils bravely helped it protect it in front of his parents, and then changed back to normal human size.

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