Hans Christian Andersen
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Hans Christian Andersen wrote many famous fairy tales. Some people think of fairy tales as stories passed down from generation to generation. These types of fairy tales became popular through the Brothers Grimm. The Brothers Grimm didnt make up their fairy tales. Most of them were centuries old. The Grimm Brothers traveled around Germany looking for people who could tell them local fairy tales. They recorded these stories. Then they published them in several volumes of books in the 1800s.

Hans Christian Andersen was a very unique author. He wrote some already-known fairy tales in his books. But he made up most of his fairy tales. Some of his fairy tales have become popular through animated movies. These include The Little Mermaid and Frozen. Andersen didnt actually write a story called Frozen.The movie Frozen was based on his story called The Snow Queen.You might be interested to learn that the movie The Little Mermaid ended quite differently than Andersens original story The Little Mermaid.I highly recommend that you check out Andersens version. I think its ending is much more powerful than the movies. Spoiler alert: Ariel never gets her voice back, never wins Prince Eric, and dies in the end by turning into sea foam.

Andersen also wrote many well-known fairy tales. These include The Ugly Duckling,The Princess and the Pea,and The Emperors New Clothes.Stories like The Wild Swansand The Nightingaleare not quite as well known. After reading The Wild Swans,I wondered if there was a connection between it and the story of The Ugly Duckling.Both stories are about swan transformations. In The Ugly Duckling,the Ugly Duckling (which is actually a cygneta baby swan) turns into a beautiful swan. In The Wild Swans,Princess Elisas brothers turn into swans at daylight. They turn back into princes when the sun goes down.

Andersen made his own swan-like transformation from poverty to fame. Andersen was born in a one-room house in the poor area of Odense, Denmark on April 2, 1805. He later became one of the worlds most beloved writers.

Andersen moved to the city of Copenhagen in 1819. He began to work as an actor. He also began writing around this time. His teachers didnt think his work was very good. They recommended that he quit writing. Luckily Andersen didnt listen. He began to publish stories in 1829. He published his first book of fairy tales in 1845 in Denmark. But it was not well liked. Andersen became famous for his work in other European countries before he became famous in Denmark. Andersens star began to rise when his fairy tales were translated into other languages and sold in countries like England and Germany.

Eventually, the Danes realized that Andersen was a national treasureand weve celebrated him ever since. There are statues that show different scenes or characters from his stories all over Denmark. Examples include Ariel from The Little Mermaidand the swans from The Wild Swans.Over the years Denmark has printed lots of different postage stamps that feature either Andersens picture or an image from one of his fairy tales. If youre ever in Odense you can visit Andersens birth home. You can also visit the Hans Christian Andersen Museum.

On April 2, 2005, Denmark celebrated the 200th anniversary of Andersens birth. The country went wild with remembering and honoring its favorite author. You could buy coins, dinnerware, and even baby clothes with Andersens picture on them. There were TV shows about him that were created just for this celebration. A live show in his honor was broadcast to 15 different countries from Denmarks national soccer stadium. World-renown musicians performed at the show, including stars like Tina Turner.

So why is H.C. Andersen Denmarks favorite son? This is likely because Andersens stories appeal equally to children as well as adults and are popular all over the world. Andersen has captured the imagination of every generation since his fairy tales were first published. His works have been translated into more than a hundred different languages and are popular all over the world. We Danes werent alone in celebrating the 200th anniversary of Andersens birthday. People in cities around the world also held celebrations and other events. Over the years, Andersens fairy tales have been turned into movies and plays. There is even an amusement park based on his work that opened in Shanghai in 2017.