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The main contents of Andersen's grandmother
1, main content

Grandma is very old. She has an old book with a pressed rose in it. When my grandmother's tears fell on the rose, the rose came back to life and the whole room was filled with fragrance. My grandmother is young again and becomes a lovely girl. A man sat next to her and gave her a rose. Now, my grandmother has passed away. On the grave near the cemetery wall, they planted a rose tree, and soon it was full of roses. Our eyes will see our dear grandmother again, young and beautiful, just like the first time she kissed the bright red rose that has turned to dust in the cemetery.

2. Brief analysis

The author painted a picture in memory of his grandmother with beautiful sentences, which is a poem of missing; This is a beautiful oil painting; This is a beautiful aria. In beautiful sentences, I understand what love is and what affection is. I am deeply touched by the author's nostalgia for my grandmother, as if I were in the "Rose Manor" written by the author.

3. Introduction to the author

Hans christian andersen. (1805- 1875), 19 th century Danish famous fairy tale writer is not only one of the representatives of world literature fairy tales, but also a devout Christian, and is known as "the sun of world children's literature". He was born in a poor shoemaker's family in odense and had a poor childhood. My father is a shoemaker and my mother is a servant. I studied in a charity school and was an apprentice in my early years. Influenced by his father and folk oral literature, he loved literature since childhood.

Andersen's literary career began with 1822 writing plays. After entering the university, the creation has become increasingly mature. He has published travel notes, musical comedies, poetry collections and poetic dramas. The novel Impromptu Poet published by 1833 has won him an international reputation and is his masterpiece of adult literature. His most famous fairy tales include Little Tin Soldier, Daughter of the Sea, Thumbelina, Little Match Girl, Ugly Duckling, The Emperor's New Clothes and so on. Andersen was treated by the royal family before his death and was highly praised: he brought joy to a generation of children all over Europe. His work Andersen's Fairy Tales has been translated into 150 languages, and thousands of fairy tale books have been distributed and published all over the world.