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Discussion => Newbie discussion => Topic started by: SniperFox on August 18, 2013, 03:16 pm
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The Little Mermaid dwells in an underwater kingdom with her father (the sea king or mer-king), her grandmother, and her five sisters.
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Her five sisters are each born one year apart.
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When a mermaid turns 15, she is permitted to swim to the surface to watch the world above, and when the sisters become old enough, each of them visits the upper world every year.
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As each of them returns, the Little Mermaid listens longingly to their various descriptions of the surface and of human beings.
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When the Little Mermaid's turn comes, she rises up to the surface, sees a ship with a handsome prince, and falls in love with him from a distance.
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A great storm hits, and the Little Mermaid saves the prince from nearly drowning.
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She delivers him unconscious to the shore near a temple.
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Here she waits until a young girl from the temple finds him.
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The prince never sees the Little Mermaid.
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The Little Mermaid asks her grandmother if humans can live forever if they could breathe under water.
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The grandmother explains that humans have a much shorter lifespan than merfolks' 300 years, but that when mermaids die they turn to sea foam and cease to exist, while humans have an eternal soul that lives on in Heaven.
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The Little Mermaid, longing for the prince and an eternal soul, eventually visits the Sea Witch, who sells her a potion that gives her legs in exchange for her tongue (as the Little Mermaid has the most enchanting voice in the world).
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The Sea Witch warns, however, that once she becomes a human, she will never be able to return to the sea.
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Drinking the potion will make her feel as if a sword is being passed through her, yet when she recovers she will have two beautiful legs, and will be able to dance like no human has ever danced before.
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However, it will constantly feel like she is walking on sharp swords hard enough to make her feet bleed most terribly.
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In addition, she will only obtain a soul if she finds true love's kiss and if the prince loves her and marries her, for then a part of his soul will flow into her.
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Otherwise, at dawn on the first day after he marries another woman, the Little Mermaid will die brokenhearted and disintegrate into sea foam.
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The Little Mermaid drinks the potion and meets the prince, who is mesmerised by her beauty and grace even though she is mute.
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Most of all he likes to see her dance, and she dances for him despite her suffering excruciating pain.
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When the prince's father orders his son to marry the neighboring king's daughter, the prince tells the Little Mermaid he will not because he does not love the princess.
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He goes on to say he can only love the young woman from the temple, who he believes rescued him.
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It turns out that the princess is the temple girl, who had been sent to the temple to be educated.
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The prince loves her, and the wedding is announced.
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The prince and princess marry, and the Little Mermaid's heart breaks.
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She thinks of all that she has given up and of all the pain she has suffered.
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She despairs, thinking of the death that awaits her, but before dawn, her sisters bring her a knife that the Sea Witch has given them in exchange for their long hair.
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If the Little Mermaid slays the prince with the knife and lets his blood drip on her feet, she will become a mermaid again, all her suffering will end, and she will live out her full life.
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However the Little Mermaid cannot bring herself to kill the sleeping prince lying with his bride, and she throws herself into the sea as dawn breaks.
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Her body dissolves into foam, but instead of ceasing to exist, she feels the sun; she has turned into a spirit, a daughter of the air.
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The other daughters tell her she has become like them because she strove with all her heart to obtain an immortal soul.
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She will earn her own soul by doing good deeds and she will eventually rise up into the kingdom of God.
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"The Little Mermaid" was written in 1836, and first published by C.A. Reitzel in Copenhagen 7 April 1837 in Fairy Tales Told for Children. First Collection. Third Booklet. 1837. (Eventyr, fortalte for Børn. Første Samling. Tredie Hefte. 1837.). The story was republished 18 December 1849 as a part of Fairy Tales. 1850. (Eventyr. 1850), and again 15 December 1862 as a part of Fairy Tales and Stories. First Volume. 1862. (Eventyr og Historier. Første Bind. 1862.).[1]
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Some scholars consider the last sequence with its happy ending to be an unnatural addition.
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Jacob Bøggild and Pernille Heegaard point out that:
One of the crucial aspects which any interpretation must confront is the final sequence of the tale, in which the little mermaid, against all odds, is redeemed from immediate damnation and accepted into the spiritual sphere, where the "daughters of the air" reside. In this, she is apparently promised the "immortal soul", which it has been her main motivation to obtain — along with the prince, of course. This ending has baffled critics because the narrative that precedes it points rather to a tragic conclusion than to a happy one.
— Jacob Bøggild & Pernille Heegaard, Ambiguity in Hans Christian Andersen's The Little Mermaid, Andersen og Verden [Andersen and the World] (1993)[2]
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Andersen originally ended the tale with the mermaid dissolving, but then later added the "daughters of air" coda, stating that it was his original intention and, in fact, the working title of the story.
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The daughters of air say they can earn souls simply by doing three hundred years' worth of good deeds, but Andersen later revised it to state that all this depends upon whether children are good or bad.
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Good behavior takes a year off the maidens' time of service while bad behavior makes them weep and a day is added for every tear they shed.
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This has come under much criticism from scholars and reviewers, stating that, "This final message is more frightening than any other presented in the tale.
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The story descends into the Victorian moral tales written for children to scare them into good behavior.
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P. L. Travers, author of Mary Poppins and noted folklore commentator, says, 'But a year taken off when a child behaves and a tear shed and a day added whenever a child is naughty?
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Andersen, this is blackmail.
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And the children know it and say nothing.
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There's magnanimity for you' (Travers 1979, 93).
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