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Andersen's fairy tale review

After reading a classic, there must be a lot to share, so you need to write a review carefully. Have you figured out how to write your comments? The following are my comments on Andersen's fairy tales, hoping to help you.

Comments on Andersen's Fairy Tales 1 I saw the pig in Andersen's fairy tales and found it very interesting.

The prince of a small country wanted to marry a princess, but the princess refused. So the prince disguised himself as a ragged man and went to the palace to find a job of raising pigs. The prince is busy feeding pigs during the day. In the evening, he made a lovely small pot. The edge of the jar is covered with small bells. When the water boiled, the bell rang clearly. Once the princess heard this and asked: How much is this small pot? The swineherd replied, You give me ten kisses. The second time, the prince made another splash drum. The princess saw it and asked how much it cost. The prince said: I want the princess to give me a hundred kisses. When they kissed, the emperor found out and drove them out. Later, the princess knew that the swineherd was actually a prince and wanted to marry him, but the prince said, I despise you. You can kiss a swineherd for a little thing. Let's go now. The proud princess was finally driven out of the palace.

Andersen's fairy tale comment 2 "The Little Match Girl" is about a little girl who sells matches outside on a cold night and finally freezes to death on the side of the road. This is a sad story, but it also tells us to cherish the good times and happy life now. In fact, there are many poor and needy people in our life. When I meet them, I will try my best to help them and let them feel the beauty of life.

Reflections on Andersen's Fairy Tales 3 Today, I read The Story of the Ugly Duckling. This story is about a duckling who was ostracized and laughed at by everyone because he was too ugly after birth, but the ugly duckling didn't lose heart and was not afraid of difficulties. With tenacious perseverance, she finally turned into a beautiful swan.

The story "The Ugly Duckling" increased my confidence. No matter what you do, you must have the courage not to be afraid of difficulties. As long as I overcome difficulties, I will succeed in the end!

Comments on Andersen's Fairy Tales 4 Andersen's Fairy Tales is a very meaningful book. Many people have heard of fairy tales.

When I can't read, my mother always tells me stories before I go to bed. Many stories are Andersen's fairy tales, such as the little match girl, the ugly duckling, the emperor's new clothes and so on.

This story has inspired me a lot and taught me a lot about being a man. The story has beautiful language and rich imagination. It praises many kind, hardworking and brave people, and teaches us to be simple, practical and not vain, not to be afraid of setbacks, but to face them bravely.

I like this book very much, and I believe it will accompany me through a wonderful childhood.

The little girl in Andersen's fairy tales 5. The little girl selling matches is a child living in a poor family. Her childhood was full of darkness and cold. On New Year's Eve, a snowy night, a little girl with a bare head and a thin old apron curled up in a corner, cold and hungry. She can't go home without selling a match. Finally, when she pulled out a match to keep warm, many empty dreamlands appeared in front of her eyes, but in the end she froze to death in the street.

Andersen shows a unique naive and simple temperament in his works. Like many excellent literary works, ancient and modern, Chinese and foreign. The paradise in the book is so beautiful. It is a place that everyone yearns for. Andersen's fairy tales are like a flower, blooming in everyone's heart.

After reading Andersen's fairy tales, Snow White was thrown into the forest because of persecution, so she met seven dwarfs, became good friends and lived a happy life together. But it was later discovered by the queen and poisoned by her poisonous apple. Finally, Prince Charming saved Snow White, took her away and lived a happy life.

Good people will always be rewarded, bad people's plots will never succeed, and so will many things in real life. I will be kind to others and become a kind and beautiful princess in the future.

Comments on Andersen's Fairy Tales 7 Fairy Tales are good books that every child must read. They are like wonderful music and realistic paintings, such as Grimm's fairy tales and Andersen's fairy tales. My favorite is Andersen's fairy tales, because it can bring us happiness, as well as emotion and sadness. The touching story is the little girl selling matches, and the funny thing is the emperor's new clothes. In order to put on new clothes every hour, two swindlers tricked him into losing his ability to distinguish. He walked naked in the street until an innocent child told the truth. I think the beauty of the soul is the real beauty.

After reading Andersen's fairy tales, the butterfly in the story wanted to find a beautiful' flower' as his wife. When Daisy didn't want to give him advice, he began to look for it himself. It seems that every flower can't meet his requirements, tulips are too gorgeous, violets are too enthusiastic, honeysuckle is too ordinary ... Finally, Butterfly finally meets his favorite mint. He thinks mint is not a flower, but a flower from head to toe and smells fragrant all over, but mint refuses butterfly's courtship. She said everyone was getting old. In spring, he went to Qiu Lai, but in winter, the butterfly still didn't find a partner. He was nailed to an antique box. This story tells us that people always miss too many beautiful things inadvertently in their lives. When you feel that you don't want to miss them again, you can't help yourself, just like a butterfly, and finally you can only comfort yourself. So we should know how to cherish what we have now.

Reflections on Andersen's fairy tales 9 Today I saw Andersen's fairy tales. This book is a collection of fairy tales by Danish writer Andersen.

Andersen's fairy tales have obvious democratic tradition and realistic tendency in Danish literature. His inclination and many of his fairy tales are well known. In his works, he described the sufferings of the working people and enthusiastically praised their wit and courage, as well as their kind and simple hearts.

These stories have made me understand a lot of truth. The ugly duckling made me understand that as long as I persist, I can see the dawn of victory. Farmers and snakes taught me not to be too greedy. Little Red Riding Hood taught me not to trust others easily. ...

These stories moisten us like rain, sow the seeds of literature in our hearts and become permanent childhood memories.

After reading Andersen's fairy tales 10, reading is the door of our knowledge and our second teacher. It tells us endless knowledge that we have never heard of or seen. He is a teacher of people all over the world. ...

One of the books I read is Andersen's fairy tales, which tells me how to be a man. Every one of his fairy tales tells me a truth:

Andersen's fairy tales are rich in imagination and profound in thought, full of poetry and fantasy. Birds, animals, insects, fish, flowers, trees, furniture and toys in the whole nature and even in the family are endowed with life, filled with thoughts and feelings, and lively and charming. Bold fantasy transcends the boundaries of time and space.

Comments on Andersen's Fairy Tales 1 1 After reading the fairy tale thumb, I think it is an adventure story.

It says that a couple gave birth to a baby the size of a thumb. Small as it is, it's smart. He began to be bought by two strangers. On the way, he ran out. He was dealing with thieves. Later, he was swallowed by a cow and then by a hungry mother. Finally, his intelligence was saved by his parents. I'm worried about him. After so many adventures, he finally returned to his parents. He is really smart and brave, and I want to learn from him.

Comments on Andersen's Fairy Tales 12 There are many books neatly on my bookshelf, among which Andersen's fairy tales are my favorite, and my favorite story in this book is Lucky Tree.

The hero of the story is a poor textile worker. He works hard, but he never meets any luck. One day, when he was repairing an umbrella, he suddenly found that the small pear he was playing with could be used as an umbrella button, which was much better than the original button. Later, the spinner made Kinashi buttons day and night and made a lot of money.

This story made me understand that luck is hidden in some unremarkable things. As long as you are diligent and thoughtful, luck will come to you. Don't doubt. I have encountered such a thing myself. I usually like to think about mathematics. I was lucky enough to win the second prize in the quick calculation competition held in my school the other day. I will work harder and harder in the future, waiting for the lucky god to knock at the door.

Random thoughts on Andersen's fairy tales 13 during the long holiday, I read a story book called Andersen's fairy tales, one of which was particularly unforgettable.

Once upon a time, there was a mother and a child. The child was taken away by death because of illness. The mother paid countless prices to find her child. Mother sang to the god of the night with tears in her eyes, held the thorn bush tightly to her chest, let it bleed to warm the thorn bush, and finally cried her eyes out and gave it to the lake. Mother finally came to the greenhouse of death, but in order to let her child live a happy life without suffering, she had to endure and give her child to death with love.

This is the great mother! A mother who can pay the price of her life for her children without regret! I must not worry my mother after reading this book. I will do my best to share my worries for my mother and be a good mother's intimate little cotton-padded jacket. ...

Thank you, great mother!

From the story, we know that we should learn to be sincere, not arrogant, and distinguish between what is important and what is not. Princess is not like this. The prince proposed to her. She thinks the prince's country is small, so she is arrogant and looks down on him. But in order to get useless things like pots with bells and splashing drums, she can kiss others at will. So in the end, even the prince doesn't like such people, because people like the princess don't know how to cherish them.

After reading Andersen's fairy tales 15, this book written by Grandpa Andersen is so amazing that I actually cured my old headache when I read it.

I am happy that the ugly duckling has finally turned into a beautiful swan, ridiculous for the stupidity of the emperor, and sad for the pity of the little match girl. ...

I like the story of the ugly duckling best in this book. It makes me understand a truth, it doesn't matter if the appearance is not beautiful, the most important thing is the beauty of the soul, and the beauty of the soul is the real beauty.