安徒生英语介绍,可以读2分钟的安徒生英语介绍.有的陪汉语,急
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安徒生英语介绍,可以读2分钟的安徒生英语介绍.有的陪汉语,急
安徒生英语介绍,可以读2分钟的安徒生英语介绍.有的陪汉语,急
安徒生英语介绍,可以读2分钟的安徒生英语介绍.有的陪汉语,急
The Red Shoes (fairy tale)红舞鞋
The Red Shoes (De røde sko) is a fairy tale written by the Danish author Hans Christian Andersen, and was first published in 1845.
Plot summary情节简介
Once there was a poor little girl, named Karen, was adopted by a rich old lady after her mother's death. She grows up vain. Then, she buys a pair of red shoes and repeatedly wears them to church, without paying attention to the service. Her adoptive mother becomes ill, but Karen deserts her, preferring to attend a party in her red shoes. Once she begins dancing, she can't stop. The shoes take over. She cannot control them and they are stuck to her feet. And the shoes continue to dance, through fields and meadows, rain or shine, night and day. She can't even attend her adoptive mother's funeral. An angel appears to her, condemning her to dance even as she grows cold and pale, as a warning to vain children everywhere. Karen then asks the executioner to chop off her feet. He does so and gives her a pair of wooden feet and crutches. Thinking that she has suffered enough for the red shoes Karen decides to go to church in order for the people to see her, but the chopped-off feet with the red shoes dance before her, barring the way. The following Sunday she tries again, thinking of herself at least as good as the others in church, but again the dancing red shoes bar the way. Karen then goes to do service in the parsonage, but when Sunday comes she dares not go to church. Instead she sits alone at home and prays to God to help her. Then, it is as though the church comes home to her and her heart becomes so filled with sunshine, peace, and joy that it bursts. Her soul flies on sunshine to heaven, and no one there asks her about the red shoes
安徒生(1805~1875)
Andersen was born in 1805 and he was died in 1875.
He was a clever man.
And he was very happy man.
People liked him,and he liked people.