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The protagonist of the story, Belle, lives in a poor family. His father is a warehouse keeper and his mother is a laundry worker. Belle also learned knowledge in a shabby private school. But through tenacious struggle and perseverance, Belle successfully realized her dream of becoming a singer. Finally, he died happily in the joy of victory.

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Only when you understand the world can you love the world deeply.

Hans Christian Andersen was born on April 2, 1805 and died on August 4, 1875. A famous Danish fairy tale writer in the 19th century and the founder of fairy tales in world literature, he is revered as the "Father of Modern Fairy Tales" and "The Sun of World Children's Literature."

The early style was bright and romantic, and the famous "Thumbelina" and "The Daughter of the Sea" are all representative works of this period; in the middle and later stages, the style gradually became realistic, criticizing the ugliness while still insisting on praising the beautiful, and the representative works include " "The Little Match Girl", "The Brave Little Tin Soldier", "The Puppet Show", etc.

Andersen's fairy tales are of poetic beauty. This feature is mostly reflected in the early eulogizing fairy tales, such as "The Daughter of the Sea", "Thumbelina", "The Ugly Duckling", etc. These fairy tales are full of beautiful fantasy and have romantic feelings in describing reality.

In the satirical fairy tales created in the middle and later stages, his works also reflect comic humor, such as "The Little Match Girl" and "Lucky Belle". These fairy tales express the persistent pursuit of a better life in lashing out ugliness and praising goodness.

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