how does Hans Christion Anderson make the little girls character significant
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In Hans Christian Andersen's The Little Match Girl, the girl is in such a terrible position marked by poverty and abuse that she welcomes death as she freezes out on the street. The story marks her separation from a cold, cruel world as she ascends to heaven where she is loved and comforted
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In Hans Christian Andersen's The Little Match Girl, the girl is in such a terrible position marked by poverty and abuse that she welcomes death as she freezes out on the street. The story marks her separation from a cold, cruel world as she ascends to heaven where she is loved and comforted.
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