Hans Christian Andersen is very lonely, desperately trying to find love. People who could not find this desire and someone showed it. In his work Cupid is depicted as deceiving and evil. Little Mermaid is the most quoted example of Anderson's loneliness. The hero experienced the pain and loneliness of a loved one, just to make him choose someone for her. Among the short stories "Sunshine and Prisoners" Andersen shows how love and happiness has been handed down in his life.
1845: famous famous fairy tale stories writer Hans Christian Andersen walked for inspiration and gathered inspiration for the next friend Father's godmother. When they spoke, the fairy godmother was a inspirational person - after talking to Hans about her problem with her younger son Lloyd, she added that he entered his favorite book I tried to make a potion to forgive. Lloyd did not want to try it when it was done. Fairy grandmother was disappointed in going to the dream house to learn what her son's dream is, he found that it meant destroying the kingdom.
Hans Christian Andersen (1805-1875) is a prolific Danish writer known for fairy tales. Many of his stories are often more complicated than it looks and often the dark and horrible themes are embedded in the stories of his children. His fairy tale has been translated into 125 languages of the world, and his story is rooted in Western consciousness forever. Some of his most famous stories are "Little Mermaid", "Ugly Duckling", "Thumbnail" and so on. Many of his stories are adapted to drama, opera and movies.
One of my favorite authors is Hans Christian Anderson. Andersen is considered a child's author, but his story is related to adults. This is because of their darkness and reality. For example, "Queen of Snow" represents death, but in figurative sense "red shoes" is very bloodshed and has a moral talk about society. Ironic sub-text is preferred by adults. People can understand Anderson's work only through the social background he wrote. His writings have a considerable depth, and I believe his story has something to do with the present age. Indeed, there are quite a lot of adaptations in Andersen's work, showing the important person of Andersen and his contribution to literature. His work is wonderful, but some critics believe that graphic violence in some stories is too much for children.