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Life itself is the most wonderful Fairytale -: Hans Christian Anderson Paperback Journal 120 pg Notebook

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perhaps? Ironically, at the age of fourteen, when he left home, he had predicted this outcome, "First you go through terrible suffering and then you become famous." This fantastic story, set in Switzerland, is one of the best in the collection. Two people, stranded on the island in the little lake, until the Ice Maiden calls the other away. An image both beautiful and haunting. the love between them is something special that you don’t see very often. this the kind of love that whenever this horse heard her voice, she would come to the gate and give her kisses, she would come running in from the pasture just to see this little girl because she loved her, this mare never cheated her in a barrel run, or anything else. this mare took care of this sweet little girl. these two moved as one and thought as one and you could see the love they have for eachother across the arena. these two were special together. U naslanjajućem iskazu - vratimo se pismu Ingemanu - Andersen ne samo da eksplicira vlastitu intencioznost, nego ujedno pruža ekstrakt onoga čime bi se mogao obuhvatiti Klasik književnosti (za decu): istovremena prijemčivost i izazovnost narativa svestima na različitim razinama. I plitka i duboka voda istodobno, ovisno o verziranosti i dohvatima plivača! Neporecivo je, razume se, da Andersen jeste u jatu onih koji "uranjaju" dva plivača jednim udarcem. Zato bi se najrađe i dalo zbrisati ono u zagradi dopisano pored Klasika, jer je sobom protivrečno! The downtrodden protagonist is not always "he". Sometimes it is a "she". Or equally often it may be a household object, or a flower, a tree, or an animal. Hans Christian Andersen's stories are fantasies, like dreams or visions. The object or creature will have a personality of its own, often showing a boastful or arrogant side; it will talk to other creatures or objects ... and then die. Sometimes the story does not even seem to be a moral fable; perhaps the object does not seem to have a bad side (but it will probably die nonetheless).

This is a sort of story within a story, one involving matches and some dishware, and the other the titular trunk and a Turkish engagement. If only our rich merchant's son could have resisted the urge to set off those fireworks...

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Many of his stories wereconverted into plays,filmedor made into musicals,and even inspiredpopular animated pictureslike Ariel.Andersen's fairy tales are part of world literature today. Hans Christian Andersen in 1860 Image: picture-alliance/Glasshouse Images Because we let others opinions effect us. But you have to remember… they are called opinions for a reason. Just because someone says it, doesn’t make it true. Remember that.

Just living is not enough’, said the butterfly, ‘one must have sunshine, freedom, and a little flower.’ Hans Christian Andersen may have been the illegitimate son of Crown Prince Christian Frederik, later Christian VIII, and the teenage countess Elise Ahlefeldt-Laurvig. He was born in 1805 at Broholm Castle near Odense. Both Hans Christian Andersen's official parents worked at the castle, his "mother" as a nursemaid, and his "father", a cobbler for the family. There had also been a precedent for an illegitimate daughter (Fanny) to have been adopted by another servant of the Royal family a year earlier. Andersenwas inspired bytraditional Scandinavian, German and Greek stories, from ancient times to the Middle Ages. Fables, realincidentsand natural phenomena alsotriggered his imagination. In a masterful way, he wove different materials and influences to create thefairytalesthat we know today. But the storyteller, who was born into a very poor household in 1805,did not only write fairy tales. Very few people know that Andersen also wrote poems, plays, novels and travelogues and was a very talented silhouette artist. The writer's birthplace in Odense Image: H.C. Andersen House It's only once you've grown up that you realize that all that urgency to grow up was unwarranted. A reminder to slow down and savor life while you can.Andersen's misery at his repressed bisexuality and societal isolation made for some incredible tales, not least this one. It all begs the question: whose stories are better? Happy Hans or Miserable Hans? I used to think that I saw myself the way God saw me, but I was wrong. When God looks at me he sees an image that he created perfect, but until recently.. when I looked in a mirror, all I saw were my imperfections not ever once seeing the good. All I saw were the things that could be better; I could have silkier hair, I could be a little skinnier, I could have clearer skin etc etc. That isn’t how God sees us. He doesnt look at us and point out our imperfections. We are created in his image. Corinthians 12:9 ” But he said to me,”My grace is sufficient to you, for my power is made perfect in weakness. Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weakness, so that Christ power can rest on me.” His stories often feature children—usually a perfect vision of children who are like miniature adults doing various good things. Sometimes they die too. Sometimes the protagonists do not themselves die, but lose a loved one, and must accept that God is in charge of everything—even when they do not understand the reason. And in this way, through every single story, there seems to be a common thread. Moses is insecure about himself. He doesn’t think he is good enough to go to the pharaoh and give them the signs.

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