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1, "Wild Swan".
It is a struggle between good and evil. Alyssa was a weak woman, but she had overcome the queen and bishop, who were much stronger and more powerful than her. Rescued eleven older brothers who had been turned into swans by the queen's magic.
Her success can be relied on by her courage, determination, and perseverance. It takes a lot of courage to face the sting of nettles and the pain of not being able to speak for a year. Even in the face of the bishop's false accusations against her and the punishment of burning her to death, she did not give up, persevered until the last minute, and finally completed her work.
2, "The Nightingale".
The nightingale's graceful voice won the admiration of learned people all over the world, and also won the tears of the Chinese emperor. When the emperor was dying, the nightingale came to the emperor's side again to sing for him, and the envoy of Hades left after tears, and the emperor's life was extended.
3, "Snowman".
A snowman who has just been born and wants to know what love is, is in love with the stove in the house. They love each other, affectionately during the day, and dance at night, spending a beautiful winter. Although there was a brief setback, it showed the snowman's sincere love for the stove.
Finally, the snowman melts into the arms of his lover.
4, "Bottleneck".
A bottle of champagne that constantly dreamed of going to the cellar of the palace was bought by ordinary people, and drifted across the sea, rose to the sky, filled with medicinal wine, filled with seeds, and finally broke into a bottle neck, but it was so happy in the end. That's because it finally realized that everything around me is the most important thing to itself.
5. "The Gardener and the Master".
Larsen was a loyal, gifted gardener who spent his life tending to his master's garden. However, the owner turned a blind eye to his genius gardening and only kept complaining. After a storm. The owner finally recognized Larsen's faithfulness and intelligence.
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Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales had a positive impact on the development of foreign literature.
With the affirmation of this narrative mode from the perspective of children, a large number of literary works have also broken the traditional omniscient narrative mode and tried to try this new creative technique. Many writers and theorists have begun to question and reflect on the traditional narrative method, realizing that the narrative mode of the past in which the omniscient and omnipotent, sensible narrator sees everything and grasps the overall situation, has lost its authenticity and lacks freshness, and the essay seems to be constrained, without unexpected gains and vitality of life.
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"Fairy tales" are often understood as: children's books read to children.
Listening to the interpretation of "Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales" in the "Extraordinary Intensive Reading Library", I found that this is another wrong point of view.
For example, the opening chapter "The Daughter of the Sea" seems to be about love: the story of a princess marrying a prince.
The truth is: it's about growth.
The little mermaid listens to her grandmother tell stories from the land: boats, cities, people, birds... With curiosity, 10-15 years old, old enough to surface.
Rescue the prince in the storm, bravely ask for help from the sea witch, give up his beautiful voice in exchange for potions, endure severe pain and dance for the prince, tolerate the prince's misunderstandings of himself, give up the choice of killing the prince and turn back into a mermaid, and choose to turn into a bubble to fulfill the prince's wedding.
Growing step by step, the little mermaid obtains an immortal soul with kind deeds and reaches the happy kingdom of heaven.
Handwritten newspapers about Hans Christian Andersen can be written "The Ugly Duckling", "The Daughter of the Sea". >>>More
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This story was written in 1837 and published in a small collection with another fairy tale written in the same year, The Daughter of the Sea. Hans Christian Andersen was only 32 years old at this time, three years after he began composing fairy tales. But from this fairy tale, we can see how profound Andersen's observation of society is. >>>More
Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales
The main content of the story is: the little mermaid made a deal with the witch in order to be with the prince, and exchanged her voice for a pair of beautiful legs, at the cost of walking a step that hurt as much as stepping on broken glass. Later, the prince and the princess of the neighboring country got married, and the little mermaid did not want to hurt the prince, and finally sacrificed her own life and became a bubble. >>>More
The Daughter of the Sea", "The Ugly Duckling", "The Little Match Girl", "Thumbelina", "The Emperor's New Clothes", "The Lighter", "The Steadfast Tin Soldier", "The Wild Swan", "She's a Waste", "The Wild Swan", "The Snow Queen", "The Shadow", "A Drop of Water", "The Mother's Story", "The Puppeteer", "The Red Shoes", etc.