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The Snow Queen
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The Snow Queen is a popular fairytale story of Christmas. Hans Christian Andersen wrote the story in 1845. Kay and Gerda lives in the attic of a building in a street. They are good friends and both of them love each other. The troll-mirror and the Snow Queen entraps Kay. Snow Queen is the queen of the snowflakes. She has palace and gardens in the land of permafrost. She lures and abducts Kay with the help of the splinter made by troll or the devil The Snow queen has seven stories underlying it.
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They are About the Mirror and its Pieces, A Little Boy and a Little Girl, The Flower Garden of the Woman Who Knew Magic, The Prince and Princess The Little Robber Girl, The Lapp Woman and the Finn Woman, What Happened at the Snow Queen's Palace and What Happened Afterward. The pages of Christmas storyhub.com summarize this beautiful tale for the easy reading and understanding of the kids.
The devil prepares a magic mirror that can distort appearances and makes good things look ugly. The devil and its associates derive great pleasure by distorting things and making evil throughout the world. They once have an idea to fool the gods with the mirror. They planned to carry the mirror to heaven. But the mirror broke into pieces before reaching heaven. The pieces fell on the earth’s ground. The atomic pieces stuck into the heart and eyes of the human beings and made their hearts frozen and their eyes like the troll mirror. The splinter got struck into Kate’s eye and at once everything changes. He becomes cruel, destroys their beautiful garden and stops loving Kate. He abuses his grandmother and drive away with his sleigh. The snow queen took Kate to her palace and captivated him and made him oblivious about Gerda. But Gerda did not loose hope. She finally traced Kate at Snow Queen’s Palace. She found Kate trying to solve a complex puzzle that the queen gave him. If he could solve the puzzle he would be freed. Finally the warm teardrops of Gerda melt the heart blocks of Kay. He recounts everything. He brings out the splinter from his eyes. They both danced joyfully and the puzzle was solved naturally. The story ends with the reunion of the boy and the girl in their country home.
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