The Princess and the Pea by Hans Andersen

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The Real Her

While reading the story ‘The Princess and the Pea’, Hana does a great job in using irony and confusion to its readers. The story of “Prince” follows an imagination to marry not only a princess, but a real princess. There were enough princesses, but no where close to the one he wanted. The author does a good job to define the plot and breaking it down to real life relationships. To me this is like a beloved story tale. The author creates a very delusional story line with the prince having problems finding a wife. The characters were put together very well in order to explain there importance except for the king. Where it gets tricky, is the theme the author sets the tone in. A lack of social structure is possible the major problem of the prince. A few symbols were used in the story express the emotions of the royal family.

Hans Andersen makes the setting a very interesting scenery. It really makes me feel like certain things from the story happen only in a fairy tale or sometime back where kings and queens were in power. The narrator stated the prince traveled all over the world to find a girl. This makes it seem like its going on in a time where women were not so much out in the public for a man to literally be every where in the world to find a princess. The biggest question is that, why is it very difficult to find a princess? I was questioning the word of choice where the author said, “He travelled all over the world to find one, but nowhere could he get what he wanted.” (Andersen Paragraph 1.) What exactly is the prince looking for. The requirements for the princess are not stated early in his journey looking for a princess. What becomes confusing is how and why does a princess randomly show up to his house...

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...n between having hope and believing in opportunities that can happen at any giving time. The situation in this story is certainly similar to todays society. We tend to have a perfect or dream significant other that is just quite impossible to find. Now a days in our society people, weather its men or women love to degrade people and judge on first basis. Not believing a persons word is more easy today then trusting someone. Sometimes it seems like we know the truth about someone but are afraid to accept it perhaps in a jealousy way. It is quite hypocritical because we want others to admire ourselves but we don't accept them right back, yet alone believe the truth. Refer back to the story when the princess admit that she is real, but the mother still makes her do a task of things to trust her. Hans Andersen definitely made these points well said through out his story

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