Fairy tales exist to make dreams that make children become unimaginable creatures and become the people they want to become. While some fairy tales teach children a few morals, the other stories teach them the difference between good and evil. But what do you find when you study the fairy tale in depth? Thumbelina Hans Christian Andersen suggests Thumbelina is a sensitive, beautiful and fragile creature in a fairy tale of classic fairy tales. Paternal-head view All existence
Society creates fairy tales and tells people to have specific ethics and values. The fairy tale is in particular Hans Christian Anderson's Thumbelina. Thumbelina is a story about a little girl being underestimated for its size. But Thumbelina has exceeded the expectations of the people I met in fairy tales. But this fairy tale is full of negative stereotypes about social prejudice and specific personal development. - Thumbelina is a fairy tale of Danish origin, created by Hans Christian Andersen and published in 1835 with its original name "Tommelise". The name of Thumbelina was originally used by H. W. Dulcken was created in 1864. The story is evolving around similar little girls adventuring as thin men to face problems surrounding her. Her name is Thumbelina, but it is compatible as it is called Tiny.
Separation from loved ones is a common problem in many fairy tales. Usually, the heroine is separated from her lover, her parents or the world she grew up. This is the case of a fairy tale "thumbnail". Thumbelina was taken away from her house and wandered for a couple of months in a strange outside world. Finally, she met the rat, Thumbelina married the mole and arranged it to live underground for the rest of his life. Thumbelina is suffering from "I know that I will never see the sun and the flowers after marriage to a mole and I can not hear the chirping of birds" (Eisen, 301-302). In a fairy tale "Rapunzel", long-haired girls experienced two separation anxieties in her life. First, she suffers from separation anxiety from other parts of society, and suffers from her lover. Rapunzel was locked by a witch in the deep tower of the forest isolated from human contact. Rapunzel betrayed the witch and allowed the young prince to enter the tower. I feel that she is away from other countries.
I will make a bed of Thumbelina (also famous fairy) from half the walnut shell. Please use a small cotton ball under a piece of flower pattern fabric to make a fluffy quilt. Sew or paste a small pillow cut from the felt and loosen with small cotton. Attach a thin band to the bottom and the periphery of the Thumbelina bed. The ribbon is long enough to tie a few inch bow into the bed as a hanger for bed display. Let's make a fairy sailing ship using half of the walnut shell. Place a small piece of clay on the bottom of the walnut shell to secure the toothpick mast. 11 1/2 Let's cut a small triangular paper with a height of "2" to make a sail. Please decorate your sail with a little flash or "dust". You can also make a sail with a single silk petal