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Give critical apprection of the poem THE LITTLE MATCH GIRL - treasure trove icse 9&10 in 300-350 words

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Answered by Yashwardhannag
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the author has used contrast or pair of opposite to debit the disparity between the rich and poor ,with forms one of the theme of the story . the little girl is out on the street on a cold winter retail to cell matches when many children offer it would be celebrating the new years Eve . she does not have enough warm cloth 9 shoes to protect ourselves from cold .
a. Indifference and love :the little girl's father has no concern for her well being .Besides,she prefers sitting in the snow rather than going home for the fear of being beaten by her father for not having and any money .the only feeling of love that she remembers is from heart deceased grandmother .in her grandmother's face full of tenderness and love that she remembers and which keeps her warm and enables her to get through her suffering as the passes by remain oblivious you are suffering .
B:. Poverty and wealth:. the author has contrasted the class difference between the little girl and the wealthy, which is the reason for the hardship faced by the little girl . from the description of a class and her physical condition the author has revealed that she belong to a poor household .
C:Life&Death :. when do the little girl was suffering from cold and hunger and had fear of being beaten by father she found her in the image of a loving grandmother . nobody around her helped her .she was sweet sweet up of this life . that is why she plated with her grandmother to take her with her to Heaven. her wish come true true have that she died of cold and hunger but with a smile on her face .Her wish come true through her wish.

2:. Treatment of Children in Victoria Society:
all do not set in a specific place, the story is read as a reflection of class based Victorian society, where 1000 of offence existed in the society . Victorian literature is filled with such children's .one of which is Oliver Twist . Dickens Oliver Twist highlights the problem of poor City children who after the poor Law Act of 1833 and a in the work house the children were not only your friend or and parents but also decided neglected and abused as the match girl in the Andersens story .

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Answered by saitejassb
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The Little Match-Girl" revolves around a little girl who was forced to sell matches, and earn some money for her poor family on New Year's Eve, but she failed to do so. It was bitterly cold, snow was falling, and there was darkness all around her.

She was walking in the cold, and bloom bareheaded, and barefoot, through the streets of the town. She was wearing slippers before, but they were stolen by some naughty boys. She was not having anything to eat, so she was also feeling very hungry. Her condition was very hungry, and miserable. She kept on suffering in the cold night. She also had the work of selling the match boxes, she was given to sell, by her father. She was unable to go home without selling them, as the penalty for that was very harsh, since her father would beat her. So she kept on suffering in the cold. She also tried to lit some matches to give herself some heat, while sitting in a corner between two houses, but it was of no help. All these factors describe her misery, and the dying state she was in. 


(ii) "The Little Match-Girl" is an extremely sad story revolving around a little girl, who is trying to sell matches, and earn some money for her poor family on New Year's Eve. It was dreadfully cold, and she was bareheaded, and barefoot. Nobody even bought her matches, and she was cold, and hungry. She is was very sorrow, miserable, and uncomfortable. Her hair were covered with snow flakes, and she could smell the delicious roast goose being cooked in other's homes, for New Year's Eve, and she was tempted. She sat down to protect herself from the cold, but her hands were still numb with the chill. She started lighting matches, and one by one, she started having hallucinations. She started seeing the images of great things, which was a great, and warm stove, delicious roast goose, and a magnificent Christmas tree, but they all vanished as soon as the light went out from the match she lit. With her last bunch of matches lit, she visualized her grandmother, who was no more. The little girl was suffering from cold, and hunger. Her life was full of pain, agony, and suffering. Thus, she requested to go with her grandmother, as she thought that, that would end her pain, and it did, as her grandmother took her to heaven, and she died. Thus, her death makes the reader remorse for the 'little girl', and also lights the question of how much cruel the society has become, which makes it one of the saddest fairy tale of Anderson, describing the horrible fate of a young innocent girl.

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