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Choose an Andersen fairy tale and talk about the plot feelings.

The little mermaid

Everyone has a different experience of Hai's daughter, just as a thousand readers will have a thousand Hamlets. Some people say that what the little mermaid really wants is a happy life on earth, some people say that what the little mermaid really wants is the love of the prince, and some people say that it is an immortal soul, and I think what the little mermaid finally gets is a kind of soul growth.

The little mermaid came to the prince with longing for a better life on earth, curiosity about the unknown and longing for bright love. At the same time, she gave almost everything, including her wonderful voice. When the prince turned to marry the princess of a neighboring country, the little mermaid's loss and sadness can be imagined. She lost not only the prince's love, but also an immortal soul she dreamed of. I can't help sighing what happened to the little mermaid!

At the end of the story, the little mermaid's sisters begged for a knife for her, saying that as long as she inserted it into the prince's heart and let the prince's blood flow to his feet, the little mermaid could go back to the past and not die. Shockingly, the little mermaid gave up her only chance to be reborn and decided to die. What a tragic picture! Her kindness is vividly displayed at this moment, and she never wants to exchange other people's lives for her rebirth, even the lives of people who have deeply hurt her and pushed her to death. Perhaps this is her in our nature, the external expression of her beautiful mind.

Hai's daughter is very touching. If the story of Jesus is touching because of the pain brought by the crown of thorns and his unknown lonely struggle, then the daughter of Hai only brought us the pain and lonely struggle from the first step-her heart was broken while growing up. Those touches, like the final ending of the little mermaid, are not turned into bubbles, but into eternity, which we will never forget.

Everyone's growth needs to go through hardships, just like a silkworm chrysalis can only be transformed into a beautiful butterfly if it breaks out of its cocoon and flies in the air. The little mermaid is a brave butterfly. Although she has gone through hardships, she can't hide the aura that she is destined to shine. There is no doubt about it.

Andersen's Daughter of the Sea is a mermaid's growth history, and "growth" is related to the ultimate meaning of life-to acquire an "immortal soul", and the process of growth is the process of soul sublimation. Although the ending of the story is not satisfactory, it shows us the beauty of human nature after all.

Generally speaking, Andersen's version of The Daughter of the Sea is a story that makes children feel sad and adults feel a little sorry. In confusion, I admire her courage to sacrifice for love, and I am also very wronged by what she has suffered.

Writing here, I can't help asking: "Why didn't the little mermaid choose to kill the prince and let herself die?" Many sacrifices, in exchange for a bubble, is it worth it? "But looking back, if the little mermaid really killed the prince and returned to the sea as I thought when I was a child, the story would not be so classic, and there would be no statue of the daughter of the sea in Denmark, because the little mermaid did not have that noble soul. The little mermaid described by Andersen has reached the highest level of love: I am willing to give my life for the person I love. Even if he doesn't know how much I love him, he loves others. As long as he can be happy, that is my greatest happiness. Who can reach this level now? So The Daughter of the Sea became a classic. Now I am very satisfied with the ending arranged by Andersen for the little mermaid. He sublimated the little mermaid's soul.