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Reflections on Andersen's Fairy Tales

After reading a famous book, what did you realize? Why not write a post-reading record? So, can you really write about it? The following is my review of Andersen's fairy tales, hoping to help you. 1

After reading Andersen's Fairy Tales, I was deeply attracted by the wonderful stories in the book.

Among them, the ugly duckling was a swan egg that was forgotten under a burdock, and a mother duck hatched it as a duck egg. When he was born into this world, he was pecked and excluded everywhere because he was ugly. Become the object of ridicule by all chickens and ducks. Later, it got worse every day. Everyone wanted to get rid of the poor duckling, and even his own brothers and sisters and even mother duck began to hate the ugly duckling. Ducks bite him, chicks peck him, and the maid who feeds them kicks him. It couldn't stand the pain and left the chicken farm. But the outside world didn't make the ugly duckling happy. Once again, he was laughed at by the wild duck, embarrassed by the old hen and the male cat, caught by the hostess with a poker, almost killed by a hunter with a gun, almost eaten by wild dogs, and starved, all of which became part of the life experience of the ugly duckling when he was young. < P > I thought it would die alone outside.

But the ugly duckling didn't despair or sink in the face of suffering, but always struggled unyieldingly, all because he had a lofty ideal in his heart. It was this ideal that made him overcome all kinds of difficulties and finally turned into a beautiful and noble white swan. < P > After reading The Ugly Duckling, I learned the truth that as long as a person has an ideal and relies on his firm belief to work hard for it, it doesn't matter even if he is in adversity, because adversity is always short-lived, and what comes after struggle is the sweet fruit of happiness. Reflections on Andersen's Fairy Tales 2

After dinner, I was looking for a book in the bookcase, and I came across a "wrinkled" Andersen's Fairy Tales, which made my heart tremble, and suddenly, tears welled up in my eyes.

I remember that the day before the Chinese New Year, my mother and I went to Xinhua Bookstore to buy some books. I was like a magnet for books. Those beautiful and interesting fairy tales attracted me like magnets. I chose one of the Thousand and One Nights and a Grimm's Fairy Tales. Just as I was about to take the latest set of Andersen's Fairy Tales, I looked at the price list and was stunned. It was 57.6 yuan. I withdrew my hand. I'm wild with joy. When I got home, I flew to my desk and quickly opened the book, one page or two. I read it greedily like a hungry wolf. I read it quickly, gulping down dates, and I didn't want to know much. I picked up my pen and wrote down Miao Yan's famous sentences neatly.

In the final Chinese exam, I used one of the words and confidently assured my mother that I would get 1 points. However, when the teacher handed out the exam paper on the day of listening, I was shocked. The Chinese exam was deducted because of those "good words", and I went home dejectedly, angry and tore up the book. My mother came back, read my examination paper and said, "This is an idiom. It's strange that you use it as a word without deducting points." I regretted it, so I reordered it and put it in the bookcase.

whenever I see this book, I tell myself: I must be careful in my future work. Reflections on Andersen's Fairy Tales 3

Andersen's Fairy Tales is an outstanding collection of fairy tales created by Danish writer Andersen, which includes many vivid and interesting legends.

Now let's walk into the wonderful Fairy Tales of Andersen!

Everyone has heard of The Little Match Girl in Andersen's Fairy Tales, which is a very touching story. I still clearly remember the main idea of the story: A little girl was selling matches by the roadside, and her father said to her, "If you don't sell all the matches, don't come back!" The little girl had to sell out the matches. However, no one on the roadside came to buy the little girl's matches, and the little girl was naked with purple feet. Seeing this, everyone must wonder why the little girl's parents are so cruel. Seriously, I also want to know, but it's a pity that it's not written in the book.

suddenly, the little girl thought of her matches. She lit a match first and saw the warm stove, but the stove disappeared soon. She lit another match and saw the delicious turkey, but it was gone for a while. She was going to light another match. A miracle happened. She saw her grandmother, probably because she was afraid of losing her grandmother again, so she lit many matches. In this way, the little girl closed her eyes forever.

Although this story is short in words, it makes us understand that we should not escape and be afraid, but should overcome difficulties with full spirit like a little girl! Reflections on Andersen's Fairy Tales 4

There are two very beautiful sisters in a village. Their father is a kind forester. One day, the ranger went to inspect the forest and didn't come back very late. The eldest daughter asked her mother to take her sister to find her father, while she stayed at home to look after the house. It's late at night, my father has come back, but my mother and sister haven't come back yet. When they come back, my eldest daughter has fallen asleep. Father told his mother that he had fallen into a deep pit, and a young man passing by rescued him, but asked one of his daughters to be his wife. The father agreed to discuss with his mother to let his eldest daughter marry the young man, but the eldest daughter saw a young man in rags and refused to marry him. The second daughter decided to marry a young man instead of her sister in order not to embarrass her parents.

Two years later, a king built a tall and luxurious palace in the village and married a queen here. It turned out that the king was the poor young man, so the second daughter became the queen.

What does this story tell us about true "beauty"? The sister in the story is the representative of beauty. She is not only beautiful in appearance, but also kind-hearted, considerate of her parents and grateful. It is her "beauty" that brings her happiness. We should learn from such people and learn their kindness, friendship and gratitude. As long as we have these qualities, we are the most "beautiful" even if our appearance is not beautiful. Reflections on Andersen's Fairy Tales 5

I believe everyone has heard about Andersen's Fairy Tales. Among them, The Emperor's New Clothes is hilarious, The Daughter of the Sea is sad, and The Little Match Girl is pitiful ...

When I first read The Little Match Girl, I was attracted by this article. The story is about a little girl walking barefoot in the street selling matches on a cold winter night. It was so cold that no one bought matches. She was afraid of being beaten by her father and didn't dare to go home. On New Year's Eve, the street was filled with the smell of food. The little girl huddled in the corner cold and hungry and lit a match. She seemed to feel warm, as if she were sitting by the fire. After a while, the match went out, the fire disappeared and only snowflakes were floating. She lit the second match again and saw a sumptuous dinner. Just before going to eat, the match went out and the big meal disappeared. Then she lit the third match. She saw a beautiful Christmas tree. When she reached out to hug it, the match went out again. She lit the fourth match, and she saw her kind grandmother. She was afraid that the match would go out again, so she lit all the matches, and it was shining. She saw her grandmother hug her in her arms and took her to a world without cold and hunger ...

Through this story, I thought about my present life, including teachers who care about me, parents who love me, grandmothers, grandfathers, I don't have to worry about starving and freezing ... I should cherish the good times now, cherish my relatives around me, treat everyone kindly and sincerely, do my best to help those in need, let love shine around me and make time full of love ...

The more I read Andersen's Fairy Tales, the more interesting it is! Reflections on Andersen's Fairy Tales 6

Today, Mr. Mou told us the story of The Daughter of the Sea written by Andersen. This story tells that the mermaid at the bottom of the sea exchanged her legs for the little prince with her voice, hoping to live happily with him. But the prince married another woman, and the little princess turned into foam and flew away the next day.

I think love has both wounds and healing. The little princess has paid a lot for being loved, and has drawn countless wounds, but love has let the little princess go, and she can still get an immortal soul through kindness. Many things are contradictory. It seems that there are two sides, yin and yang, which can hurt people on the one hand and comfort people on the other. Love is like this, it can make people forget themselves, lose their way, and even do some excessive things, so that they can't turn back. But I am innocent and sober, and the first thing I get is the forgiveness of love. On the road of love, people will be scarred. But at the moment when I finally let go, love will heal all those wounds as if I had never been hurt.

In real life, such stories happen from time to time, such as the death of a loved one! When my grandfather died, it was a disaster for me. Grandpa loves me very much. At the moment when Grandpa died, I gave him one last cry. When I knew that my grandfather had left me forever, my tears flowed like the water in a small river. I lost a person who loves me, and my heart is extremely sad. Love has cut me a deep wound. But love is also making up for it. My mother loves her grandmother more. She poured her love for her grandfather into her grandmother, and I will also put my love for her grandfather on her grandmother. We shouldn't be immersed in the grief of losing our loved ones forever. And grandpa, I believe he will be in heaven and will bless us in the dark.

In life and books, I think everything is saying: Love has wounds and healing. Reflections on Andersen's Fairy Tales 7

Recently, I like a book very much. The book is called Andersen's Fairy Tales. Everyone must have read it. There are many touching stories in it. What moved me most was The Little Match Girl.

the story goes like this: it's terribly cold and it's snowing. It's getting dark. It's the last day of the year-New Year's Eve. A little girl is walking in the street. She is wearing a pair of worn slippers. A carriage came running so fast that the little girl lost a slipper in fright. I can't find the other slipper. It turned out that it was snatched away by a boy. Without slippers, the little girl can only walk barefoot in the snow. Her feet are red and swollen. She took out many matches from her old apron, and no one bought her matches all day. She went to the corner and sat down, huddled up, but she was still cold. She was afraid to go home for fear that her father would get angry. She burned a match to warm her hands, and the little girl felt warm all over. After a while, the match went out, and the little girl quickly lit another match. She dreamed of a lot of seafood, but the match went out. She swam and lit the third match ... In the morning, the neighbors saw a person lying in the corner. It turned out to be the little girl. The little girl took the burnt match and died.

This little girl is so poor. If I were here, I would not hesitate to buy her matches. Comments on Andersen's fairy tales 8

Hey! What a pity! When I closed Andersen's Fairy Tales, I couldn't help but see the little girl in front of me, and I secretly regretted her miserable fate. The story "Little Match Girl" mainly tells that on New Year's Eve, when it was dark and cold, and other people were eating a reunion dinner around a warm stove, a little match girl dared not go home because she didn't sell a match, and finally froze to death in the street! When I read the little girl's fantasy with a match, I couldn't help sighing for her tragic fate. Yes, in the capitalist society where the wealth is uneven, little girls can only see warm stoves, fragrant roast geese, beautiful Christmas trees, and fantasize about reuniting with their families in the faint matches ... All this can only be a fantasy for little girls, but it is impossible to realize it, so the cruel reality is in front of us, and most of us as children have a deep memory of this story. But how happy I am compared with the little girl! From childhood to now, I have been full and warm, like a small flower in a greenhouse, and I have no troubles at all all! At home, grandpa, grandma, dad and mom are all vying to spoil and love me; At school, with the care and love of teachers and the pure friendship of classmates, how wonderful my life is! If the little girl lives in our society, she can certainly go to school with her schoolbag on her back and listen to the teacher in the bright classroom every morning, just like me. If the little girl grows up in New China, she will definitely have a lively New Year's Eve dinner with her parents. If the little girl grows up in New China, she will be proud of the rapid development of her motherland! If ...

but there are not so many ifs, the little girl will eventually go to heaven to find her loved ones. I think she will be very happy in heaven. Bless the little girl faithfully! After reading Andersen's fairy tales 9

After reading Andersen's fairy tales, I seem to have entered another colorful world.

these works are enjoyable to read and beautiful. It is the spiritual food that moistens my mind during this summer vacation. I lamented the tragic fate of the little match girl, was moved by the kind personality of Hai's daughter, laughed at the stupidity of the monarch and his subjects in The Emperor's New Clothes, and marveled at the strangeness of Thumbelina. Let's say "Little Klaus and Big Klaus": Little Klaus is weak, but he is witty and intelligent. Big Klaus is strong, but he is greedy and fierce, and he is very stupid. When the weak face the strong, in several rounds, the weak have the upper hand, relying on wisdom and strategy to make the savage strong hit a wall everywhere. Because of greed and stupidity, the strong not only didn't take any advantage, but also lost their lives. This fairy tale tells us; Wisdom is the source of strength. Even a small weak person can defeat a seemingly powerful enemy if he can use his wisdom and tactics to deal with the bad guys according to local conditions.

Every story in Andersen's fairy tales can make people think of life and get enlightenment. Andersen's fairy tales are a brilliant pearl in the treasure house of literature. These works are full of Andersen's hardships, wisdom, enthusiasm and hope. Thanks to Andersen, thanks to Andersen's fairy tales. Reflections on Andersen's Fairy Tales 1

During the winter vacation, I read Andersen's Fairy Tales. What impressed me the most was Wild Swan.

Arisha, the protagonist, encountered great difficulties in compiling clothes to save her brother: stinging nettles, horrible vampires, slanders from the archbishop, and what pains her most is anxiety for her brother's tragic fate. However, she went forward bravely, braved hardships and dangers, and finally rescued her brothers, and she also won the true love of the king.

Arisha's will kept him going. What impressed me most was that Arisha was slandered by the Archbishop without saying a word-because if she did, her brother would die. She endured so much pain and humiliation for her brother. In the end, she persisted.

Her perseverance is well worth learning. If I were her, I would definitely tell my difficulties and live a happy life with the king.

I remember doing a lot of things before and giving up.