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The author of "The Ugly Duckling" is Hans Christine Andersen.
Hans Christian Andersen (April 2, 1805 – August 4, 1875) was a 19th-century Danish fairy tale writer known as the "sun of the world's children's literature". Representative works include "Steadfast Tin Soldier", "Daughter of the Sea", "Thumbelina", "The Little Match Girl", "The Ugly Duckling", "The Emperor's New Clothes" and so on.
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The Ugly Duckling is a fairy tale by Danish writer Hans Christian Andersen, first published in 1843. This book writes about a swan egg that broke its shell in a flock of ducks, was despised by the ducks because of its strange appearance, and grew into a white swan after going through many hardships and tribulations.
"The Ugly Duckling" shows that as long as you have ideals, pursuits, and work hard for this goal, it doesn't matter even if you are in adversity, "gold will always shine". Setbacks and pains in life are inevitable and can only be faced strongly. At the same time, "ugly duckling" is also a metaphor for a child or young person who is not noticed, and sometimes refers to something that has just appeared and is not noticed.
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Famous Danish Fairy Tale Writers: Hans Christian Andersen, (
A famous Danish writer and poet of the 19th century, he wrote fairy tales that are world-famous.
His most famous fairy tales are "The Little Tin Soldier", "The Snow Queen", "Thumbelina", "The Little Match Girl", "The Ugly Duckling", and "The Red Shoes". During his lifetime, Andersen received royal tribute and was highly praised for bringing joy to a generation of children across Europe.
His works have been translated into more than 150 languages and thousands of fairy tale books have been published around the world. His fairy tales have also inspired the production of a large number of films, stage plays, film animations.
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As far as I know, it's the Danish writer Hans Christian Andersen.
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Andersen? Well, I guess so!
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The Ugly Duckling is a child's talk by Danish writer Hans Christian Andersen.
Hans Christian Andersen's original name: Hans Christine Andersen, born in 1805, died in 1875.
His fairy tales include "The Snow Queen", "Thumbelina", "The Little Match Girl" and "The King's New Clothes".
Hans Christian Andersen is a world-renowned master of fairy tales, and later generations have given him high praise. "Andersen was the one who found the child in Denmark," Brandtis said. ”
Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tales have a unique artistic style: poetic beauty and comedic humor. The former is the dominant style, which is mostly reflected in the praise of fairy tales, and the latter is mostly reflected in satirical fairy tales.
The story of the ugly duckling depicts the self-denial of an ugly duckling from birth to the self-confidence of a noble white swan by describing the growth process of an ugly duckling. The implication is that we should believe in ourselves and not despise ourselves. No matter what the environment around you is and how the people around you think of you, you must believe in yourself, do not be disturbed by the external environment, do not feel sorry for yourself because of the evaluation of others, and always believe that you are not an ugly duckling, but a noble white swan.
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