"Beauty of Form and Beauty of Mind" by Hans Christian Andersen explores the contrast between physical beauty and inner virtue, emphasizing that true beauty lies in kindness and cha...
"The Toad" by Hans Christian Andersen is a fairy tale about a toad who dreams of reaching a well's edge, symbolizing ambition and the pursuit of the unattainable.
"The Old Street Lamp" by Hans Christian Andersen is a poignant tale about an aging street lamp reflecting on its life and service, exploring themes of memory, purpose, and legacy.
{In need of major editing so please don't hate on me for some spelling mistakes and gaps in plot but I hope you enjoy!) ;') "I can't get married to you"I kept walking back, not bre...
(Under Serious Editing)First shoot question ask later,That was always Damion Grey, motto, being in the army from age 18 helped him alot, he got colder closed off and heartless.His ...
BY THE ALMSHOUSE WINDOW by Hans Christian Andersen is a poignant tale reflecting on life, aging, and memories, as an old man gazes out from an almshouse window, reminiscing about h...
[COMPLETED 3/11/20]Dylan Richards is a girl who comes from a broken household. All her life she had been beaten and abused by her lowlife father and her gold digger mother. Once mi...
In 1816 CHARACTER OF CHARLES BROWN, John Keats reflects on his close friend Charles Brown, portraying him as a witty, loyal companion and a significant influence on Keats' literary...
CHILDREN'S PRATTLE by Hans Christian Andersen is a charming yet satirical tale where children's innocent conversations reveal the prejudices and pretensions of the adults around th...
In 1816 DEDICATION [OF POEMS, 1817] TO LEIGH HUNT, ESQ., John Keats honors his mentor Leigh Hunt, expressing gratitude for his support and influence on Keats' poetic journey.