The Little Mermaid By Hans Christian Andersen Lumen

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Innocence is a poison. Love kills. And fairy tales actually are little lies candy.
The Little Mermaid is one of those stories that we would not want to read in bed. Because before Disney take her to the screen between festive rhythms and colors of thousands of fish, the fate of Ariel was quite different.
He met a prince, yes.
He changed his beautiful voice for a pair of legs, yes.
Highest aspiration was to go outside and fall in love with a human, too.
But none of these things went well. In the classic story by Hans Christian Andersen Lumen which has just reissued in an illustrated tale and accompanied by the siren voice of Carme Riera edition we realize the cruelty and brutality to which marine teenager had to face.

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The real story, then began: a siren turned fifteen and then was allowed to climb the outside. Until then, as with the rest of her sisters, young mermaids could not go to the dangers of the …show more content…

So, once he had permission to visit the area, he left home and took the water head first.
What we found him was very nervous, and inevitably love. Among rockets and fireworks, a beautiful boat bobbed between songs and laughter. Within it, a lot of sailors celebrating the birthday of a young very beautiful. The prince met 16 years, and this was his big party.

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Amused, The Little Mermaid looked at his beloved prince, until a terrible storm caused a wreck. She swam to save him, and took him to the shore where awakening, he also fell in love with the great beauty and beautiful voice of this strange girl . the siren went back to sea, and both she and the young prince were obsessed with each other.
How tempting fate to follow your heart?
How to achieve an almost impossible dream?
Why go on living under the sea, if only love beats provokes a

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