1. Content introduction: It tells the tragic fate of a little girl who sells matches on Christmas Eve. Because she didn't sell a match, the little girl didn't eat for a day. She was cold and hungry. She lit the first match and saw the fragrant roast goose; she lit the second match and saw the beautiful Christmas tree.
She polished the third match and saw her long-lost grandma. She wanted her grandma to stay with her and polished a whole handful of matches. However, when the match went out, all of this disappeared, and the little girl died tragically on Christmas Eve. No one knew the beautiful scene she saw in her last moments of life.
2. Good words and sentences:
1. The place suddenly became as transparent as tulle, and she could see all the way into the room. The table was covered with a snow-white tablecloth, and there were exquisite plates and bowls. The aroma of roast goose filled with apples and plums was rising. What was even better was that the goose jumped down from the plate, and with the knife and fork stuck in its back, waddled across the floor, right towards the poor little girl.
2. This Christmas tree is bigger and more beautiful than the one she saw through the glass door of the wealthy merchant last Christmas. Thousands of bright candles were lit on the green branches, and many beautiful color pictures, just like those hanging in the shop windows, were blinking at her. The little girl reached out to the picture. At this time, the match went out again. I saw the candlelight on the Christmas tree rising higher and higher, and finally turned into twinkling stars in the sky.
3. Feelings: This article describes the tragic life of a little girl. She had good wishes, but in the end she lost to reality and died on a cold winter night. What happened to the girl in this article touched my heart. In the end, she flew to heaven, which made me wish her well. This story made me cherish the life I have even more. Thinking back on the difficulties I have experienced and this little girl. Girls are nothing compared to me. I am much, much happier than this little girl.
This article is from the expanded information of "The Little Match Girl" by Danish Andersen
Writing background:
"The Little Match Girl" is a Danish fairy tale A fairy tale by the writer Andersen, published in 1846. It mainly tells the story of a little match seller who froze to death on the street on New Year's Eve when the rich family was having fun and toasting to celebrate.
The little girl died with a smile on her lips. The beautiful fantasy of lighting a match formed a sharp contrast with her real life of hunger and cold. Through this fairy tale, Andersen expressed his deep sympathy for the tragic suffering of the poor people and his dissatisfaction with the society at that time, ruthlessly revealing the darkness and evil of capitalist society. In 2019, he was selected into the 8th lesson of Chinese language in the first volume of the third grade of the People's Education Press.