Ask for a Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale to end with extra points

Updated on culture 2024-05-19
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Here is a catalogue of Hans Christian Andersen's works:

    Novels** (6): The Impromptu Poet (1835), Ott (1836), But a Fiddler (1837), The Two Baroness (1848), Born? Dead (1857), The Lucky One (1870).

    Script (25): Poetic play Afsor (1822?) ), the love in the bell tower of the church of St. Nicholas (1829), the opera The Bride of Rammour (1832), the opera The Raven (1832), the poetic drama The Mermaid of Egnat (1834), the operetta Parting and Meeting (1835), the opera The God of Sproe (1839), The Mulatto (1840), The Moorish Daughter (1840), The Flower of Happiness (1844), the one-act poem The King's Dream (1844), The Birds in the Pear Tree (1845), Little Kirsten (1846), Wedding by the Como (1848), Comedy in Four Acts Precious Than Jewels (1850), Opera The Goddess of Northern Europe (1850), New Property (1850), The Sandman (1850), Hairmore (1851), Mother Elderberry (1851), Comedy Not Famous (1863), Long Bridge (1863), the three-act play The Spanish Guest (1865), the one-act play The First Visitor (dated unknown), The Night of Roskirida (dated unknown).

    Travelogues (6): Walks from the Holmen Canal to the East Point of Amae Island in 1828 and 1829 (1829), Travels in Sweden (1851), Views of Spain (1863), A Visit to Portugal (1866).

    Autobiography (3): "A Little Biography" (1832), "The True Story of My Life" (1847), "My Fairy Tale Life" (1855).

    Poems (4): Collected Poems (I, 1829), Collected Poems (II, 1830), Fantasy and Reality (1830), Twelve Months of a Year (1832).

    Fairy tales amounted to 156

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hans Christian Andersen's creations can be divided into three periods: early, middle and late. 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.

    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", "Snow White", "Shadow", "A Drop of Water", "Mother's Story", "The Puppeteer" and so on.

    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.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    My favorite is the story of the ugly duckling in Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales. He made me understand. Some people are mediocre, but they all shine later.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Actually, I like the little match girl the most, because I think the story is very tragic.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I like Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs the most because I love the ending, the bad queen gets the punishment she deserves, and the princess lives happily ever after.

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