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What kind of fairy tales did Andersen write? Fairy tales of golden childhood

How pleasant it is to coolly curled up in the evening, open a book with bright pictures and be glad for a brave soldier who outsmarted the witch with her huge dogs, laugh at the arrogant princess who, for the sake of artificial devices, is ready to kiss the swineherd. You can cry over the bitter fate of the little mermaid, marvel at the courage of Eliza, sitting in prison and saving her brothers, to fantasize with little Ida! Here are some fairy tales written by Andersen. Unforgettable, read up to holes.

Never give up

How happy it all began at Kai and Gerda - they had a scarlet and white rose. They ran to each other as guests, played together and waited for Christmas. And everything was broken by a cold, evil queen, who stole Kai and turned him into a soulless robot. Only the perseverance and courage of little Gerda destroyed the evil spell. And how many assistants and friends she had found when she walked a long and hard way to free Kai! And again in small houses happiness blossomed.

What fairy tales did Andersen write yet? The soldier from the fairy tale "Ognivo" behaves courageously. He is not afraid of deep dungeons, huge with eyes, like a round tower, of dogs. The soldier is able to outwit the king, avoid the gallows and marry a beautiful princess.

Love and sadness

Happily lived the little mermaid with her sisters in the underwater palace of her father the king, only mourned that she did not have a soul. She drank a terrible sorceress's potion and saved the drowning prince.

The Prince loved a beautiful silent girl like a sister. And to get an immortal soul, she needed the prince to marry her. But it turned out quite differently. The prince fell in love with the princess and married her. And the little mermaid at dawn with the first rays of the sun turned into a cold sea foam. But she can receive an immortal soul if she does good deeds for three hundred years. Here are some fairy tales written by Andersen - that, despite all the losses and bitterness from the shattered hopes, the dream will come true. You just have to want and wait.

Love and tenderness

On the antique, everything in the curls and patterns, the closet, on the mirror stood a charming porcelain shepherdess and handsome chimney-sweep. The chimney-sweeper was just a pouring prince. At night, all the figures in the room came to life. And once the shepherdess was told that she would be married to a goat-skinned wooden freak. He is very rich. All the drawers of the cupboard are clogged with silver. But the shepherdess did not want any riches. And together with the chimney sweep they decided to run into the real world right through the stove flue. It was a hard way. At the edge of the pipe they sat down to rest.

The stars were shining around - so large and very near. Below them lay the tiled roofs of the city. The fugitives have never seen such a huge world. The shepherd was frightened, sobbed and asked to go home. And the chimney-sweeper gave in to her, although it was unreasonable. They returned to their little cozy little world. And no one else has asked for it. They stood, as before, continuing to love each other.

About tenderness, about shattered hopes, about pure love that will not be broken by any trials - these are the fairy tales written by Hans Christian Andersen.

Pride and contempt

With humor and irony, Andersen ridicules the proud princess, who contemptuously refused the beautiful living roses and nightingale sent to her as a gift by the prince. But, curiously curious, she is ready to accept his crafts and agrees to kiss him, disguised as a swineherd in a dirty backyard.

The Prince swineherd laughs at the stupid pranky princess, and then appears to her in her present guise and says: "Now I despise you." Here are some fairy tales written by Andersen, who ridicule fakes, but appreciate real life.

Who is Andersen?

Listening or reading "The Tale of the Ugly Duckling," many did not realize that he told her about himself. He had many trials before his contemporaries recognized him as a beautiful swan. The son of the laundress Hans Christian worked at the tobacco and clothing factories since childhood. He suffered hunger and poverty, but still finished both the gymnasium and the university. Liked to travel, traveled almost the whole of Europe. Italy especially fell in love with him. From there he brought a small collection of fairy tales, which glorified his name. And from that time every year, little by little wrote stories and stories. What kind of fairy tales did Andersen write? List Not infinite, but long. They ridicule the dull and vulgar, hostile to life and beauty. He attains merciless satire in The King's New Dress. All sympathy is given to ordinary people from the people ("The Girl with the Matches", "Missing", "The Happiest of the Roses", "Five from a Single Pod"). They are naive and wise, simple and crafty. Immortals.

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