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¡¡¡¡Hans Christian Anderson was born on April 2, 1805, and his early life was full of great sadness£®His family was very poor£®His father was a sad shoemaker£®His father would read him a story every day at 2¡Ã00£®His father died when he was 11 years old£®When Hans Anderson was the age of 14 he ran away to Copenhagen£®
¡¡¡¡Anderson was Denmark¡¯s most famous author£®Anderson wrote as many as 350 stories£®His books are read all over the world£®One of his most interesting book¡¯s is THE EMPEROR¡¯S NEW CLOTHES£®It is about a king who is very vain, and two people teach him a lesson£®Anderson always wanted new things, but he could not buy them£®This story is a reflection of his life£®
¡¡¡¡All of the stories Anderson wrote were with a great desire to make people laugh£®He also wrote because he didn¡¯t want children to have a sad childhood as he did£®He also wanted to fill little girls and little boys hearts full of joy and laughter£®He always wrote with a sly humor£®Through his writings, Anderson felt more self fulfilled£®
¡¡¡¡Even after his death Hans Christian Anderson is still remembered today£®Hans Anderson died on August 4, 1875£®Denmark¡¯s people always celebrate his birthday with a party called ¡°Odin Story Day¡±£®The Anderson home in Odense is now a museum, and thousands of people visit it every year£®After he died people read his stories and loved them just like when he was alive£®
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¡¡¡¡Hans Christian Anderson was a world-famous writer of fairy tales£®He was born in 1805£®When he was eleven his father died£®His family was then so poor that he could not go to school during his childhood£®He learned sewing from a tailor£® ¡¡¡¡At the age of fourteen, he went to work in a theatre£®Later helped by some warm-hearted artists, he went to school£®In 1828, he began to get advanced education£® ¡¡¡¡After graduation, he devoted himself to literature£®He wrote plays, novels, poems and so on£®He worked hard at literature£®This led to his great success£®He wrote more than 160 stories in all£®He was famous for his funny fairy tales, which became popular all over the world£®He died in 1875£® |