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Little Ida's Flowers

dan. De små Idas blomster · 1835
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Style and Technique

In the story «Little Ida's Flowers», Hans Christian Andersen uses simple and accessible language that is easily understood by both children and adults. Andersen's style is characterized by its softness and lyricism, allowing the reader to immerse themselves in an atmosphere of magic and childlike fantasy. The author skillfully uses dialogues to convey the naivety and sincerity of a child's perception of the world. Literary devices such as personification and metaphors help bring the flowers to life and give them human traits, enhancing the sense of enchantment. The story's structure is linear, with a clear beginning, development, and conclusion, making it easy to follow and understand. Andersen adeptly combines elements of reality and fantasy, creating a unique atmosphere where Little Ida can interact with flowers as if they were living beings. This allows the author to convey important moral lessons about friendship, care, and respect for nature.

Little Ida's Flowers
Date of publication: 1 March 2025
Updated: 4 March 2025
———Original titledan. De små Idas blomster · 1835
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