When she left home she had slippers on, it is true, but they were much too large for her feet. The little poor girl never gave up hope. !So I loved this story. The title ‘Little Match Girl’ is quite apt as it revolves around a little girl who sells matches. I keep on reading this story because of eSpark, but I actually don’t care. They're like having in-class notes for every discussion!” She thought that maybe a match might warm her fingers if she lit it. And so she sits, leans against a stone wall and lights a match against it. “This is absolutely THE best teacher resource I have ever purchased. Hans Christian Andersen had a dark side alright, and some of his stories are not on the site as they are not really suitable. I was so caught up in the story, the fantasy, having no idea where it was going. The matches were magical and hence God made it happen that none got sold and she got to use their magicNice ending and very understandable Ketaki, especially with the very young. The way Andersen describes the reactions of the townspeople suggests that they are the ones missing out on the glory of the afterlife, and that their “New Year” pales in comparison to the transition that the little girl has undergone.
It's a cold winter's day, and a poor little girl can't sell any of her matches to people in the street.
In the cold and dark walked a poor little girl. It was New Year’s Eve and dreadfully cold. It was so thoughtful. In the cold and the darkness, there walked along the street a poor little girl, bareheaded and with no shoes on. It was so thoughtful. So nicely it burned that the little girl stretched out her feet to warm them. “I wonder why she looks so happy?” some people asked. She did not dare to go home, as she had not sold any matches and could not bring any money.
The snow fell quickly in the darkening light as evening came on.
When she left home she had slippers on, it is true; but what was the good of that? So nicely it burned that the little girl stretched out her feet to warm them. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understand our
Me and my mom thought this story was beautiful!yo piensom que esta historia hace refleccionar sobre lo que tenemos y otros lastimosamente no tienenI read this aged 8, sixty years ago. Shivering with cold and hunger she crept along, feeling miserable.The snowflakes fell on her long hair, which hung in pretty curls about her neck, but she did not think of her beauty or of the cold. The girl’s wish is effectively granted in death, as she is no longer plagued by the cold and harsh realities of poverty and can live in heavenly peace with her grandmother forever. The child stretched out her hands to them, but then the match went out.Still the lights of the Christmas tree burned higher and higher into sky until she saw one fall,, forming a long trail of fire.“Now some one is dying,” murmured the child softly, for her grandmother, the person who had loved her the most, and who was now dead, had told her that whenever a star falls a soul goes up to heaven.She struck yet another match against the wall. The way Hans Christian Anderson writes has me thinking about the way Keith Morison on the TV show Dateline weaves his storytellingit very sad that this actually does happen in the real worldThis story always brings me great pain and tears knowing that there are countless real-life little match girls out there, some not freezing to death but getting abused by human traffickers etc.
I keep on reading this story because of eSpark, but I actually don’t care.
Fast forward to 16 years later, we have grown to become socially conscious as well, a visionary brand that supports the sustainable women’s fashion movement and its drive to make the environment in general better in Singapore. Since then even after 24 years whenever I raed this story, I encounter the same situation!I remember reading this when I was around 9 years old, it brought tears to my eyes that I tried to hide from my classmates, (we were all reading different books)the comment about the three-year-old has me deaddddddddddd!!!!!!!! The end surprised me . A snow-white cloth was spread upon the table, on which were laid beautiful china plates, while a stuffed roast goose cooked away and made a most delicious smell. The end surprised me .
When she looked for them, one was not to be found, and a boy grabbed the other and ran away with it.So on the little girl went with her bare feet, that were red and blue with cold. If I could rate this from 1 to infinity, I would rate it infinity. Her grandmother had never looked so grand and beautiful. It really seemed to the little girl as if she sat in front of a great iron stove with a lovely fire inside it.
She could not stop thinking about it.In a corner between two houses, she sat down. But then the flame went out, the stove vanished, and nothing remained but the little burned match in her hand.She rubbed another match against the wall. In an old apron that she wore she had bundles of matches and she also carried a bundle in her hand. When she looked for them, one was not to be found, and a boy grabbed the other and ran away with it.So on the little girl went with her bare feet, that were red and blue with cold. The Little Match Girl or in a literal translation "The little girl with the matchsticks", is a short story by the Danish author Hans Christian Andersen, which was first published in 1845.
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