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What was the economic condition of the little match girl's family

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Answered by merielalex
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On a freezing New Year's Eve a poor young girl, shivering and barefoot, tries to sell matches in the street. Afraid to go home because her father will beat her for failing to sell any matches, she huddles in the angle between two houses and lights matches to warm herself.  

In the flame of the matches she sees a series of comforting visions: a warm stove, a holiday feast, a magnificent Christmas tree. In the sky she sees a shooting star, which her late grandmother had told her means someone is on their way to Heaven. In the flame of the next match she sees her grandmother, the only person to have treated her with love and kindness. To keep the vision of her grandmother alive as long as possible, the girl lights the entire bundle of matches.  

When the matches are gone the girl dies, and her grandmother carries her soul to Heaven. The next morning, passers-by find the girl frozen, and express pity. They do not know about the wonderful visions she had seen, or how happy she is with her grandmother in heaven.


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areeza12: Buddy , here it is asked about economic condition not about the story or say summary
merielalex: dude in the first stanza there are telling the condition and its that she was afraid to go home becoz her father will beat her and it means that she had a hard and discomfortable condition
areeza12: But u have written the summary inplace of the condition . U have had written the condition but just one point could not satisfy the question na
Answered by areeza12
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The economic condition of the little match girl's family was :

They were very poor and did not had a roof above them and the wind whistled through them and the house was made of cracks with stuffed straws and rags .

The little girl even wore her mother's slippers while running from house , which she left when she ran across the streets to escape from the two carriages that were being driven terribly fast . The family was a picture of long shiver and hunger .

The picture of misery , poorness could make us imagine of their condition . The condition could also be traced by the girl's action , that was , she went out to sold matches and if she returned home without a single penny , his father would beat her. This proves that the economic condition of the little girl's family was not good at all . She being unable to sell the match sticks , dies of cold and hunger on the street .

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