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Andersen's Thoughts on Shadow Reading
Chapter One: Comments on Andersen's Stories The Ugly Duckling, The Emperor's New Clothes and The Little Match Girl are all well-known fairy tales, which are particularly interesting to read. These stories are all from Andersen's fairy tales. The author Andersen is a famous Danish fairy tale writer. Reading his fairy tales, we can feel a unique "taste", fantastic and interesting, and have a feeling of being in a wonderful kingdom. Every description in the book is exciting. Unexpected storyline; It also has a biblical style. It makes people feel as if they are in a story, completely attracted by the story, and memorable after reading it. More importantly, we can find the shadow of the real world in the call, which is thought-provoking and can play a teaching role. We have the best of both worlds and are naturally loved.
Reading Andersen's fairy tales, each one is so attractive and thought-provoking. The Emperor's New Clothes tells us that greed for vanity has no good result. The "ugly duckling" said that appearance is not the most important thing. Only with a kind heart can people be truly beautiful. Shepherdess and chimney sweeper tell people that true love is eternal; "Stupid Hans" tells us that the real wise man is the one who knows how to live ... These stories are all realistic, the plot is attractive enough, and the truth behind them will make people memorable. These experiences all come from Andersen's rich life experience and thinking about life. These stories can be circulated for more than a hundred years, becoming people's spiritual nourishment and refreshing medicine, and seeing through life from fairy tales. This is not only a story for children, but also a "traffic light" in everyone's life, which serves as a reminder. When reading Andersen's fairy tales, I was not only absorbed by the storyline, but also read the characters to see what was reflected from them and learn from them.
There are many characters in Andersen's fairy tales: there are animals and plants in nature; There are imaginary monsters and gods; And human beings, as well as objects made by human beings, can become the protagonists in Andersen's works. Some of their stories reflect the social background at that time, some teach us the truth of life, some reflect the people's desire for a better life at that time, and some are entertaining. Anyway, it tells us a truth-we should cherish this world, because it is full of happiness and wisdom.
From Andersen's fairy tales, we can find a real world and an illusory and beautiful paradise. But the truth contained therein is not fully understood. This is one of the reasons why Andersen's fairy tales can last forever.
And Andersen himself is a great man worthy of respect. His achievement in fairy tales is no accident. Andersen's father is a shoemaker and his mother is a washerwoman. When he was a child, he lived in poverty. He came to Copenhagen at the age of fourteen and wanted to be an actor, but he failed. Quite a singer, but not. Andersen then studied literature hard and wrote great works like writers. His rich life experience, love for Danish people, thinking about life and assiduous study of literature and art can be said to be condensed in the fairy tales he told the children. This made the fairy tale that he thought was a "gadget" become a real "big work". The widespread spread of Andersen's fairy tales has created such a wonderful real world for us. Maybe one day, you can also find the inspiration to create fairy tales in the cafe frequented by Andersen in Denmark.
Chapter Two: Reflections on Andersen's Fairy Tales I have always believed that Andersen's fairy tales are only children's books. During the summer vacation, I accidentally read Andersen's fairy tales again. For the first time, I felt that Andersen's fairy tales were not only children's books, but also gifts for adults.
I remember when I was a child, extracurricular reading such as Andersen's fairy tales was definitely a luxury for me. My understanding of Andersen's fairy tales is basically seen in school textbooks. For example, the little girl selling matches and the emperor's new clothes are all from middle school textbooks. Reading Andersen's fairy tales again this time, I still chose those familiar stories in the past, but revisiting these stories brought me a completely different feeling from my childhood.
When I was a child, I saw The Little Match Girl. Every time she lights a match, she will see the stove and roast goose ... I wish this little girl could really have everything she saw. She is no longer hungry and cold, and she can spend the New Year at home happily like everyone else. Now it seems that what the little girl sees is only an illusion, but it is an instinctive reaction of people in despair, and it is also full of longing and hope for future life.
When I was a child, I watched The Little Match Girl. I once resented the author from my heart: Why did the little girl finally freeze to death in the street? The ending of fairy tales should be perfect, and the ending should be to let the little girl live a happy life. At that time, I would be very sad after reading the story. At night, I would dream that the little girl had found a warm home and lived a carefree life. Now I understand: fairy tales also have tragedies. On new year's eve, everyone is immersed in the joy of welcoming the new year. Who would have thought that such a wretched little girl would sleep in the street and freeze to death? I think what Andersen wants to tell us is such a social reality. The death of the little girl was a severe criticism of the real society at that time.
The little girl selling matches expressed Andersen's strong dissatisfaction with the society at that time, while the emperor's new clothes were Andersen's profound analysis of human weakness.
When I was a child, I watched The Emperor's New Clothes. I found this story very interesting, just like watching a joke. It was fun to watch. I thought at that time, why are all the people in the story so stupid? Now think about it, are they really stupid? Not at all! Everyone knows that the emperor has nothing on, but no one wants to tell the truth. Are liars smart? Not at all! Liars can succeed because they have mastered the weakness of human nature. Love vanity, flattery, greed and self-deception, these words are vividly expressed by Andersen in this story. What I like best is the most ironic sentence that the child said at the end of the article: "In fact, he has nothing on." Yes, children's words are unscrupulous, but children's words are the most true. The emperor wore nothing, but he was wrapped in his vanity and the flattery of his ministers. Are there few such people in real life? To save face, put on a mask and live; I say something insincere about flattery, as if I was born to live for others. Is it so hard to be yourself once?
The greatness of great works lies in that although the times have changed, the works still have their time value, educating and inspiring people. Andersen's fairy tales are such a work. Opening Andersen's fairy tales is tantamount to entering a pure world where there is no pollution. In today's materialistic world, he can always remind us: don't forget to stop often on the way forward, pay attention to your heart and see if you are still there.
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