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  1. "The Steadfast Tin Soldier" (Danish: Den standhaftige tinsoldat) is a literary fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen about a tin soldier's love for a paper ballerina. The tale was first published in Copenhagen by C.A. Reitzel on 2 October 1838 in the first booklet of Fairy Tales Told for Children.

  2. She took up the soldier between her finger and thumb, and carried him into the room, where everyone wanted to see the hero who had been found inside a fish; but the tin soldier was not at all proud. They put him on the table, and – no, but what strange things do happen in this world!

  3. Everyone wanted to see this remarkable traveler who had traveled about in a fish's stomach, but the tin soldier took no pride in it. They put him on the table and-lo and behold, what curious things can happen in this world-there he was, back in the same room as before.

  4. First published 1835 - 1872. This adaptation by Kiwi Opa. THE LITTLE TIN SOLDIER. Hans Christian Andersen is a Danish writer best remembered as one of the greatest storytellers of children’s Fairy Tales.

  5. „The Steadfast Tin Soldier“ tells the story of a one-legged tin soldier who falls in love with a paper ballerina. Despite many trials and tribulations, the soldier remains loyal and brave, ultimately meeting a tragic yet poetic end.

  6. Something like a flash of daylight passed through him, and a voice said, “Tin Soldier!” The fish had been caught, taken to market, sold and bought, and taken to the kitchen, where the cook had cut him with a large knife. She seized the Tin Soldier between her finger and

  7. ‘The Steadfast Tin Soldier’: plot summary. The steadfast tin soldier of the title is one of twenty-five kept in a box. Unlike the other toy soldiers, however, he has only one leg, supposedly because there wasn’t enough tin in the factory to fashion another leg.