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The Swineherd

dan. Svinedrengen · 1841
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Style and Technique

Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale «The Swineherd» is written in the author's characteristic style, combining simplicity and depth. The language of the work is clear and accessible, making it appealing to children, while also containing elements of satire and morality understandable to adults. Andersen uses irony and hyperbole to highlight human nature's flaws, such as vanity and superficiality. The story's structure is linear, with a clear beginning, development, and conclusion, which aligns with the traditional fairy tale form. The author skillfully uses dialogues and descriptions to bring characters to life and create an atmosphere. Symbols, such as the prince's gifts, play an important role in emphasizing the theme of true value and superficiality.

The Swineherd
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Date of publication: 25 October 2024
Updated: 6 November 2024
———Original titledan. Svinedrengen · 1841
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