What does Niels Travels on a Goose tell us?

Updated on culture 2024-06-20
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    "Niels Travels on a Goose".The truth is that our heart is as big as the world is vast, when we have dreams in our hearts, and strive to move forward to our goals step by step, no matter how big the obstacle can be crossed.

    Despite adversity, Nils was able to overcome his fears and become brave and uproar in the trials and tribulations. Eventually, Nils went from being a mischievous, playful, and prank-loving.

    The little boy became a sensible and helpful boy because he learned that it is joy to help others. All of us encounter difficulties in our lives. As long as we dare to deal with these difficulties and do not miss every good opportunity to bravely deal with them, these difficulties will be solved one day.

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    Niels Travels on a Goose describes a young boy named Nils who rides his male white goose after being transformed into a little fox fairy.

    Travel the world. Along the way, he encountered many dangers, but he always dealt with them calmly. When a fierce bear tries to kill Neil Qingluzhongsi, he cleverly uses a few small matches to eventually make them close friends.

    When he encounters his sworn enemy, the fox, he tries his best to escape the night attacks. Eventually, after overcoming these difficulties, he returned to his hometown safely and regained his human form.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Each chapter of Niels Travels on a Goose is summarized as follows:

    Chapter 1: Nils doesn't like to study, and gets sleepy when he sees a book; He doesn't like to herd geese and ducks, and will often play tricks on the small animals raised at home, so that the poultry will bite him when they see him. But there was also a group of elves living in the same village, and Nils one day teased one elf and was punished for being a little man with a big thumb.

    Chapter 2、Before he could figure out what was going on, he was already riding on the neck of Martin the family goose, and flew into the sky with a flock of wild geese. Martin decides to fly north with the wild geese, which is the Lapland he has longed for. On the way, Nils uses his human ingenuity and wit to fight against the cunning fox, and outwits the thieves of Raven Mountain without fear of hardships and difficulties.

    Chapter 3, Nils and the wild goose flock preside over justice together, help the needy, and make many good friends on the way to Lapland. 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.

    Chapter 4 Nils finally becomes a kind and sensible little boy, he turns back to his original form, returns home to live with his parents, and becomes a good student who loves to learn.

    On the other hand, the fifth chapter also contrasts the image of his previous love of abusing family animals, aversion to learning, and pranks with the image of becoming a villain who has experienced many difficulties and setbacks and become sympathetic, kind and upright, which clearly reflects the changes that the little protagonist has changed in the process of growing up.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    "Niels Travels on a Goose" tells us to be a brave, enthusiastic child, but also to be good at helping others.

    Through bravery and wisdom, Nils helped the wild goose flock defeat the cunning fox and successfully rescued a wild goose, which eased the tense relationship between Nils and the wild goose flock and won Nils's trust for Aka.

    Humans and animals can only live in harmony if they gain trust and respect for each other. Through his wisdom, bravery and sincerity, Nils has succeeded in resolving the conflict between humans and animals, showing that humans and animals can be good friends.

    Although these stories may seem absurd, the author tells readers such a simple truth, as long as people are kind to animals and nature, learn to cooperate with animals and get along with nature, people will become the closest partners with nature.

    Background of creation. 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.

    In order to write this work, the author visited the north and south of Sweden for several years, carefully collected detailed information on various animals and plants in the territory, carefully observed the living habits and laws of birds and birds, and did not forget to collect local customs, folklore and other stories on the way to collect information, which greatly enriched the authenticity of the work.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Learn something from Niels' experience.

    Nils goes from being a mischievous kid to a brave, helpful kid. Helping others is the happiest thing to be such children. During this long trip, Nils saw the beautiful scenery of his homeland.

    He gained a lot of new knowledge, made many good friends, listened to many legendary stories, and also experienced many difficulties and dangers, and got a lot of advantages from various animals, gradually corrected his previous shortcomings, and cultivated the excellent character of having the courage to sacrifice himself and help others. As Nils became kind, when he returned home, he not only became a human again, but also a brave, kind, helpful, responsible, and hardworking boy.

    Despite adversity, Nils was able to overcome his fear and become brave through repeated "trials". Eventually, Nils went from being a mischievous, playful, and mischievous little boy to a sensible, helpful boy because he learned that it is fun to help others!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In the southernmost village of Sweden lived a young boy, Nils, who was withdrawn, did not like to read, and loved to play tricks on small animals. When he was playing tricks on the little fox fairy, he was turned into a thumb-sized person by the angry little fox fairy. Later, he tried to stop the male goose from flying away, but he did not succeed, and he rode on the back of the male goose.

    So, he rode a male goose, flew with a flock of geese, and began his own adventure.

    The animals used to hate Nils, but after becoming smaller, Nils often helped the animals, and the animals gradually liked him again. Nils and the male goose join the group of gray geese led by the leader of the gray geese, Aika, and they travel together. Nils, in order to save the gray goose, offends the cunning fox Smir.

    Smir deliberately retaliated and nearly killed Nils on several occasions. The clever Nils enlists the help of a family dog and catches Smir. and then Smir was sold to a zoo by the owner of the family dog and lived a life without freedom.

    The kind-hearted Nils couldn't bear it and helped Smir regain his freedom.

    Because of an accident, Nils and the wild goose team got separated. He discovers that the old eagle Goergo, who had saved him, was locked in a cage at the zoo and lost his freedom. He helps Gorgo escape from the cage and learns that Aika had raised Gorgo, but they later had a conflict and no one paid attention to the other.

    When Gorgo helps Nils return to the flock of geese, Nils mediates the conflict between Gorgo and Aika, and the two are reconciled. Later, Nils learns from Aika that his parents are not doing well, and he is eager to return home to see them.

    Back at home, Nils returned to his normal appearance, and his parents were very happy to see him. After some adventures, Nils has become a kind, brave, and responsible boy. He reluctantly said goodbye to the flock of geese led by Aika, and he will never forget the fact that he once rode a goose.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Niels Goose Riding Travels tells us to be a good boy who is sensible and helpful.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    We want to be witty, brave, helpful, enthusiastic and kind children.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    6. Being a warm-hearted child is different.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    He is mischievous but filial to his parents.

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