"The Steadfast Tin Soldier" is the first tale Hans Christian Andersen wrote.
The tale is often read autobiographically, with the soldier viewed as symbolizing Andersen's feelings of inadequacy with women, his passive acceptance of bourgeois class attitude, or his sense of alienation as an artist and an outsider, from full participation in everyday life.
The tale is often read autobiographically, with the soldier viewed as symbolizing Andersen's feelings of inadequacy with women, his passive acceptance of bourgeois class attitude, or his sense of alienation as an artist and an outsider, from full participation in everyday life.
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