Research Paper On The Little Mermaid

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In Hans Christian Andersen’s “The Little Mermaid” the little mermaid makes a horrible deal with a witch. I would never have accepted the deal. In the book the little mermaid asks the witch to help her get rid of her mermaid tail because she fell for a guy that she saved from drowning but he doesn’t know her, and the witch agrees to do it but warns her that there will be consequences. The witch tells her to drink the potion she made her at sunrise and tell her that her “’tail will divide in two and shrink into what humans call ‘pretty legs’. But it’ll hurt; it’ll be like a sharp sword going through you. [….] You will keep your graceful movements- no dancer can glide so lightly- but every step you take will feel as if you were treading on a sharp …show more content…

No! No! No! I would never take that off if my feet hurt after walking in heels for a short amount of time now I could never imagine going through a pain like that, especially for a man who doesn’t even know me. Honestly, I would wish that was the only catch, but no there’s more foe example the witch tells her “’still don’t forget this […] once you’ve got human shape, you can never become a mermaid again. You can never go down through the water to your sister’s and to your father’s palace; and if you don’t win the Prince’s love so, that he forgets his father and mother for you [….] then you won’t get an immortal soul. The first morning after the Prince marries someone else, your heart must break and you become foam on the water’” (226). Excuse me no I cannot take this deal what happens if he doesn’t like me, there is no guarantee that he will. Also, I would not take this risk because this not only costs my life with my family but also my own life. My life could have more than 260 years left, and I don’t know how long I may live before the prince gets married to someone else. Lastly the witch tells her that she must cut her tongue off and that she will not be able to talk

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