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My thoughts after reading "Andersen's Deception"

Finally passed the half-term exam. The resentment that had accumulated in my heart for more than half a month finally had time to vent. I want to refute you for Andersen!

When we were children, we always liked to hide in bed, pretending to sleep while listening to our mother tell those magical fairy tales. Andersen's fairy tales should be the ones most deeply imprinted on our minds, right?

When we talk about Andersen’s fairy tales, wonderful stories come to us one after another: the ugly duckling that finally transformed into a beautiful white swan after going through all kinds of thrills and tribulations; turning into bubbles in pursuit of unrealistic love The dead mermaid; the little girl who lived in a cruel society and finally died in her fantasy of the light of matches; the emperor who was foolish and extravagant and was tricked into parading naked in the streets and was laughed at by the people; the greedy vanity finally had to cut off his own clothes The little girl with dancing feet in red shoes...

Andersen, he tried to make the miserable life of poor children a little warmer, and educated them through something to make them love life, love beauty and harmony. Truth, he wrote beautiful and realistic fairy tales for them.

However, some people now say that he just exaggerated personal or social ideals and aspirations and then wrote them down on paper to deceive children!

Andersen, his fairy tales are always full of optimism, embodying the perfect combination of realism and romanticism; they always lash out the ugliness, praise the good, and express the persistent pursuit of a better life; It is to face reality, focus on writing about the tragic fate of the people at the bottom, and expose the coldness, darkness and injustice of social life.

But now some people are shouting - Andersen is a liar! Andersen's fairy tales are insidious hoaxes! Andersen made generations of people become accomplices in his scam!

I couldn’t help but feel angry.

I want to expose your scam for Andersen!

Fairy tales are a genre of children’s literature that use fantasy and exaggeration to create images. The plots are magical and tortuous, the language is easy to understand, and natural objects are often anthropomorphized descriptions, making them suitable for children to read.

Fantasy - fantasy that is divorced from the basis of reality; unrestrained imagination. Unrealistic or unrestrained imagination about how things will develop in the future.

It is undeniable that fairy tales do use fantasy techniques to create images. However, just because of the use of this technique, it is necessary to tell all the fairy tales that are based on reality as the background, giving human-like life to all things in nature and interpreting them together in line with our social life. Is it a fantasy, an exaggeration of ideals and wishes, something to deceive children?

Cheating? ! I was indeed surprised and puzzled. So with deep doubts, I once again opened "Andersen's Fairy Tales" that I have treasured for many years - search, search. I was looking for "those fairy tales about princesses and princes that begin with 'once upon a time' and end with 'happily ever after.'"

But, I'm sorry - such Andersen's fairy tales are so hard to find! oh? "Cinderella"? "snow White"? Sorry again, please don't impose your dissatisfaction with the Brothers Grimm on Andersen!

Opening "Andersen's Fairy Tales", 168 fairy tales make up a complete version of our lives: In "The Tinderbox", a soldier who was despised by the royal family overthrew the nobles with the help of Da or The oppression has won the respect and support of the people, which reflects the desire of the lower class people to pursue freedom and equality; in "It's Totally True", the little incident of a hen pecking off a small feather has become a legend as rumors spread. The big incident of five hens who pecked off all their feathers and committed suicide satirizes the message communicators in society in a humorous tone, while reminding us that people's words are terrible; "Five Beans in a Pod" tells the story of the same The different fates of the five-mile peas in the pod tell us that we have to be a down-to-earth and caring person, so that we will not end up like the other four peas in a tragic and ridiculous end...

You saw it ? In Andersen's fairy tales, there is not the consistent prince charming and the princess; it is not the consistent redemption such as palaces and towers; it is not the consistent witch stepmother, the devil sister, the fatuous father and the ups and downs set up by the father; it is not the consistent "" Live happily" ending! In Andersen's fairy tales, characters, animals, plants, and even inanimate objects such as scissors and socks have distinct personalities. They show real social life, not daydreams!

Indeed, anyone with a slight IQ knows that fairies and witches do not exist; princesses and princes are just aristocrats of the old Western society, just like the young ladies of high-ranking aristocratic families in our old society; Nothing other than humans can speak and think like humans. Even a child can understand this with just a little thought. A person with a slight IQ, after reading a fairy tale, will understand the truth in an easy-to-understand story, and will fall into thinking about life because of the plot in the story; instead of clinging to the article about the prince The story of the princess persists, and from then on she enters a long-term fantasy state where she cannot wake up! Because we are at least a little intelligent people!

Indeed, fairy tales tell about the beauty of the world, but they also tell about the ugliness of the world; the world shaped by fairy tales is not perfect, just like our real world. So, what other scams are there to uncover? What is so cruel about fairy tales?

Please don’t answer that what you want to solve is the overwhelming tender dream in "Cinderella", because good people are rewarded, and evil people are rewarded. Please don't answer that the cruel fairy tale has a happy ending in "Snow White", because I think all people will wish kind people happiness, right?

Why should we regard the beauty of the world as a scam? Why should a happy ending be considered cruel? Why don't you connect the world of fairy tales with the real world at all? Such people are truly cruel! They don’t let their children play with the talking grass, and they don’t let their children look for the unknown from the fairy tale world.

No one has the right to misunderstand Andersen, or even all fairy tales, because of a few fairy tales about happy endings of princesses and princes.

It’s not that no one can uncover Andersen’s scam, but that Andersen didn’t set any scam at all. This is a well-known fact and has never been a secret.

So, for nearly two hundred years, "Andersen's Fairy Tales" has been open, and everything in nature is telling us about the colorful world around us...