The Galoshes of Fortune
Style and Technique
In «The Galoshes of Fortune», Hans Christian Andersen employs a fairy tale style characteristic of his work. The language is simple and accessible, making the text easy to understand for both children and adults. Andersen skillfully uses irony and satire to highlight human weaknesses and flaws. Literary techniques include elements of fantasy and magic, allowing the author to create unusual situations and develop the plot. The story's structure revolves around the galoshes, which have the magical ability to fulfill wishes, leading to unexpected and instructive consequences for the characters. Andersen uses symbolism and allegory to convey deep philosophical ideas about happiness and human nature. The story has a clear moral, prompting readers to reflect on the notion that true happiness is not always found in the fulfillment of all desires.
