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In the story a little match girl does the boy who stole her slippers represent anything?
Like how it is adding on to her miseries or oppression of poor, or how the world is terrible and every one is troubling the girl something like that

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Answered by souhardyabhattachary
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Answer:

The boy who steal her slippers was recognized in the story as an urchin who took away the little girl's slippers in the snow.

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Answered by Sahil3459
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Although the little match girl is a strong symbol for the obscure, the forgotten, the alone, the excluded, and the outcast even though she is obviously not real. Even her name is unknown to us. She is characterised by her role in society as a young girl who sells matches and by her destitution. She is treated as "less than," and those around her do not care enough to notice her needs, making them invisible to her.

Children who lived on the streets as "urchins" begged and occasionally stole to survive. In that regard, the two kids are competing with one another as they work to survive—she sells matches, he steals. The impoverished are not romanticised in this. Although stronger than she is—he can run while she can hardly walk—the lad is also destitute. Both the wealthy and the less wealthy treat the match girl poorly.It is especially stunning that he accepts the slipper she sorely needs, not because he needs it but rather because he might want it in the future. Of course, the idea of a slipper serving as a cradle is absurd; he only wants it.

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