The Steadfast Tin Soldier, Hans Christian Andersen
The Steadfast Tin Soldier, Hans Christian Andersen
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The Steadfast Tin Soldier

Author: Hans Christian Andersen

Narrator: Olga Makina

Unabridged: 5 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ririro

Published: 09/07/2022

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Synopsis

The Steadfast Tin Soldier is a literary fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen about a tin soldier's love for a paper ballerina. On his birthday, a boy receives a set of 25 toy soldiers all cast from one old tin spoon and arrays them on a table top. One soldier stands on a single leg because, as he was the last one cast, there was not enough metal to make him whole. Nearby, the soldier spies a pretty paper ballerina with a spangle on her sash. She, too, is standing on one leg, and the soldier falls in love. That night, a goblin among the toys in the form of a jack-in-the-box, who also loves the ballerina, angrily warns the soldier to take his eyes off her, but the soldier ignores him.The next day, the soldier falls from a windowsill (presumably the work of the goblin) and lands in the street. Two boys find the soldier, place him in a paper boat, and set him sailing in the gutter. The boat and its passenger wash into a storm drain, where a rat demands the soldier pay a toll.Sailing on, the boat is washed into a canal, where the tin soldier is swallowed by a fish. When this fish is caught and cut open, the tin soldier finds himself once again on the table top before the ballerina. Inexplicably, the boy throws the tin soldier into the fire, which is most likely the work of the jack-in-the-box goblin. A wind blows the ballerina into the fire with him; she is consumed by it. The maid cleans the fireplace in the morning and finds that the soldier has melted into a little tin heart, along with the ballerina's spangle, which is now burned as black as coal.

About Hans Christian Andersen

Danish writer Hans Christian Andersen (1805–1875) originally trained as a singer and actor, but he gained fame with his fairy tales, which were not meant merely for children but for adults as well. Andersen frequently used a colloquial style that disguises the sophisticated moral teachings of his tales. Many of Andersen's fairy tales depict characters who gain happiness in life after suffering and enduring conflicts. "The Ugly Duckling" and "The Little Mermaid" are Andersen's most intimate works. A playwright and novelist as well as the author of children's tales, Andersen publications include the novels The Improvisatore and Only a Fiddler, as well as his personal memoirs, The Fairy Tale of My Life.


Reviews

Goodreads review by oyshik

It is a fairy tale about a tin soldier's love and duty. The brave little tin soldier is not like the others: he only has one leg. Despite this, he faces the dangers and obstacles that try to keep him away from his home and love. It's a good children's' tale that has both beautiful and tragic moments......more

Es gibt einige Märchen, die meine Kindheit begleitet haben und die mir sehr lieb und wichtig sind. "Der standhafte Zinnsoldat" gehört leider nicht dazu, obwohl ich das Märchen mag. Es ist schön und traurig zugleich, leider recht kurz, aber es war schön, es nach langer Zeit einmal wieder gelesen zu h......more

Goodreads review by Ahmed

Have you ever felt that you love one author but still you don't wanna read his works?? That's my case with Hans' short stories. I soo much love his writing style and his imagination. But I hate his bitter endings of his tales. I mean why he can't give me a happy ending??! I know he just shows the re......more

The Brave Tin Soldier or "The Steadfast Tin Soldier" is a fairy story by the Danish author Hans Christian Andersen. It was first published in 1838, along with "The Daisy" and "The Wild Swans". The author used to publish his stories in little booklets of two or three, and this was Hans Christian Ande......more