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    The Ugly Duckling

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    Dancing Princesses Hans Christian Andersen In 1843 Hans Christian Andersen published a literary tale he titled “The Ugly Duckling.” Already an accomplished storyteller‚ Andersen used his own life as a template; the story of the duckling who eventually becomes a swan mirrors Andersen’s own rise from working class plebe to celebrated author and poet‚ and while the journey of the duckling also resembles the blossoming of Perrault’s Cinderella‚ the bildungsroman tale that Andersen created is completely

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    The Intellectual Imperative One of the most compelling stories in children’s literature is Hans Christian Andersen’s “The Emperor’s New Clothes”. It tells the story of two charlatan tailors who promised to weave invisible clothes for the emperor. This robe they said will only be seen by people of high stature and will be invisible to low-born‚ uncultured citizens of the kingdom. The emperor “wore” the invisible clothes on the day of an important parade. Everyone in the kingdom‚ including the

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    Little Mermaid by Hans Christian Andersen several years ago and was amazed at how different it is from the Disney version we all know. In the Disney version‚ as with all Disney movies‚ there is a happy ending where the girl gets the prince. This is not so in the original version by Hans Christian Andersen. His happily ever is when the little mermaid gets a soul and gets to go to heaven because of her good deeds not marrying the prince and living happily ever after. Hans Christian Andersen’s story

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    Hans Christian Andersen – The Ugly Duckling “The Ugly Duckling” has been described as Andersen’s most “confessional” work. Read the story and then research his life. Afterward‚ write how you feel that “The Ugly Duckling” is a metaphor for Hans’ life? In your analysis‚ make sure to include common characteristics between the author and the story’s central character and how you think Andersen decided to use the “ugly duckling” to tell his story. In the story The Ugly Duckling describes the eternal

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    The Little Match Girl

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    THE LITTLE MATCH GIRL -Hans Christian Andersen- Hans Christian Andersen (1805-1875) is a Danish author‚ fairy tale writer‚ and poet noted for his children’s stories. Although during his lifetime he was acclaimed for having delighted children worldwide‚ his stories were always meant for adults as well. His poetry and stories have been translated into more than 150 languages. They have inspired motion pictures‚ plays‚ ballets and animated films. However‚ fairy tales

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    to make up for the evident subliminal messages it sends to its audience. Disney’s The Little Mermaid’s storyline adds to gender stereotypes‚ teaches children that it is okay to act out and‚ differs very much from the original version written by Hans Christian Anderson. The Little Mermaid has served as quality entertainment for decades‚ but it is unfortunately not appropriate for vulnerable children due to the messages it sends. Ariel appears to be a beautiful‚ curious and ambitious young mermaid

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    "The Little Match Girl" is a story by Hans Christian Andersen. The story is famous not only because of its poignant tragedy‚ but also because of its beauty. Our imagination (and literature) can give us comfort‚ solace‚ and reprieve from so many of life’s hardships. But‚ literature can also act as a reminder of personal responsibility. One cold‚ snowy night on New Year’s Eve‚ a poor little matchgirl wandered the streets. She shivered in the bitter wind‚ for she had no hat to cover her head. Her too-big

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    ever after ending. So how did the romantic love story of Ariel and Prince Eric come to be? Ultimately the writer and co-director‚ Ron Clements for Disney‚ was disheartened by the ending of Hans Christian Andersen’s “The Little Mermaid.” These two stories differ thematically. “The Little Mermaid” by Hans Christian Andersen’s is a literary fiction showing the audience to love themselves before you can love others and to always be careful what you wish for; on the other hand‚ Disney’s “The Little Mermaid”

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    The Little Mermaid is a fairy tale written by the Danish author Hans Christian Andersen. The Disney movie was released in year 1989. It tells the story about a rebellious 16-year-old mermaid Ariel who is fascinated with life on land. On one of her visits to the surface‚ she falls for a human prince. Determined to be with that human prince‚ Ariel makes a dangerous deal with the sea witch Ursula‚ to become human for three days. As the price‚ she must give up her ability to speak and receive the pain

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    The Lovely Baby

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    Using stories in the classroom Topic: ‘The Emperor’s new clothes’ by Hans Christian Andersen I.Objectives: -To develop students’ ability to reconstruct a grammatically and textually coherent piece of writing -To provide practice in prediction skills in order to ease the understanding of a new text -To provide practice in gist listening in order to encourage students to not focus on difficult vocabulary and thus make authentic listening texts more accessible -To provide practice

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