Social commentary in a fairy-tale (loosely) modulus. It ends tragically the author is trying to blast away at society"s (when out for a Good Time- which is normative in the Holiday Season-) to (Tune-out) social problems. it is sort of a problem novel of a totally different- and tragic mode than the reformed Scrooge. Evidentally pushing the Guilt angle. if people got involved in the right way- it would have ended differently.
Danish poet and author Hans Christian Andersen. The story is about a dying child's dreams and hope, and I believe that it is, some believe that it's not, I think it's part of the charm and story, that HC meant it for us to wonder about that :-)
Personally, it's my favorite Christmas story :-D
No, "The Little Match Girl" is a fictional story by Hans Christian Andersen. It was first published in 1845 as a fairy tale.
It's not a true story.
True Story - 1957 Girl in Hotel was released on: USA: 7 December 1957
The story of the girl born in an Itaguai, Brazil hospital is said to be true. There are many skeptics that a message was written upon her hands.
No, it is a fairy tale
Any movie can be based on a true story, that's what horror's about
Does it seem plausible? Of course it is true.
Michael Jackson did but he wrote the lyrics in the 1980s and released it in his HIStory album. It was based on the true story of some little girl who was raped and killed, that he had heard about on the news.
Possessing Piper Rose is a true story and the mother that went to jail is still haunting and killing people and the little girl ruby was possessed and murdered 100 people before she died! NO it is not a true story, its a thriller. I'm watching it right now that's how I found this question.
No
Yes, it is based on a true story it says it in the beginning of the movie.
yes it is a real story you should read it sometime
"B. Wordsworth" is a short story written by V.S. Naipaul about a poetry competition between the girl and boy poets. The story is a work of fiction, and the events described in it are not true.