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    Hans Christian Andersen

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    Hans Christian Oersted

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    Hans Christian Oersted was born in Rudkobing on August 14‚ 1777 to Soren Christian Oersted and Karen Hermansen. His father was an apothecary and did not have the time to properly raise Oersted or his brother so they were raised by a German wigmaker. When he turned eleven‚ he went to work for his father at his pharmacy‚ where his first interest in science began. Without any prior schooling‚ except what he learned informally through others‚ he passed the entrance exam to University of Copenhagen‚ where

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    Hans Christian Andersen

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    When navigating our way through the time era of Hans Christen Anderson‚ there comes many a time when we must pause and ask ourselves‚ why did he write this? What message was he proposing? What role does this character play in the story? Often times there are many answers that can be taken either as a matter of fact or as debatable. No one knows the true mind of the great author‚ but of course himself‚ hence‚ whatever words I may write is only a speculation of a mere high school student. Knowing this

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    Giving up the thing you love the most for the one you love the most. Romantic? Yes! Stupid? Yes! Hans Christian Anderson’s‚ The Little Mermaid‚ is most commonly seen as a child’s story‚ but if you look closer there are many ties to God and spiritual life. I never saw this as a kid‚ but back then I loved The Little Mermaid‚ because of its magical setting‚ handsome prince‚ and somewhat happy ending. The Little Mermaid unfolds in the deep ocean bottom. The sea king’s castle towers high from the

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    Hans Christian Anderson was a Danish poet that was born on April 2‚ 1805 in Odense‚ Denmark. He was an author who wrote many short stories and today’s movies‚ although he lived in the 19th century many of his works influenced today. Some stories like Frozen‚ The Little Mermaid‚ and the Ugly Duckling. His mother Anne Marie Anderson who cleaned other people’s clothes for a living and his father‚ Hans Anderson Sr.‚ was a cobbler. Throughout his life he published and produced many books and plays based

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    have deeper‚ malevolent meanings behind them; while modern tales are more positive‚ and inspirational. This happens especially in Disney’s adaption of Hans Christian Andersen’s the Little Mermaid. Disney’s movie ends with Ariel’s dreams coming true and living happily ever after. Well‚ that’s not exactly the way the story was written. Hans Christian Andersen wrote the Little Mermaid in 1837. This is around the time that Europe was going through some significant changes. Charles Darwin’s Theory of

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    Hans Christian Andersen’s “The Tinderbox” is a near perfect example of traditional folklore. In “Literature for Children: A Short Introduction”‚ David Russell defines the various storytelling conventions often found in traditional folklore under the subjects of setting‚ character‚ plot‚ theme and style. Despite the fact that “The Tinderbox” lacks a clear moral theme and has an unusually complex main character‚ most of the mechanics including setting‚ plot‚ and style‚ are overwhelmingly apparent.

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    identity‚ place‚ relationships‚ acceptance and understanding to oneself and other people. These aspects of belonging are demonstrated through the free verse novel‚ ‘The Simple Gift’ by Steven Herrick‚ and the fairy tale of ‘The Ugly Duckling’ by Hans Christian Anderson. In the very early stages of ’The simple gift’‚ Herrick displays sixteen year old‚ Billy Luckett’s‚ sense of alienation by using his first person character to highlight social issues such as hostility within his family‚ leading it to

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    Hans Christian

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    HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSON’S THE LITTLE MERMAID AND THE REPRESSED ELEMENTAL ANIMA RUNNING HEAD: LITTLE MERMAID‚ ELEMENTAL ANIMA David Johnston HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSON’S THE LITTLE MERMAID AND THE REPRESSED ELEMENTAL ANIMA INTRODUCTION According to the wisdom of Marie Louise von Franz (1973)‚ a Jungian depth-psychological study of fairy tales begins with the initial exposition of all the characters. One examines the quality

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    Gram Staining

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    The Gram staining method is named after the Danish bacteriologist who originally developed it in 1882‚ Hans Christian Gram. The Gram staining process is one of the most important staining techniques in microbiology. It is almost always the first test performed for the identification of bacteria. The primary stain of the Gram’s method is either crystal violet or methylene blue‚ each almost equally effective. The microorganisms that retain the crystal violet and iodine mixture appear purplish brown

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