kunio yanagita wrote the happy mirror
If you rewrite the ending of a story, you change the story. If you took away the sad ending of Romeo and Juliet, it might be a happy love story (Shakespeare wrote a lot of happy love stories) but it wouldn't be Romeo and Juliet any more.
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drama mirrors life because it reflects to the true story of the life of the person.and the scene in the drama are like with our real life so we can relate on it .
The key point of the stories of Romeo and Juliet and Tristan and Isolde is that they are tragic love stories with unhappy endings. There are many romantic stories with happy endings, but none of them are tragic love stories like Romeo and Juliet or Tristan and Isolde, or Antony and Cleopatra. (You might look at the story of Troilus and Cressida as told by Chaucer and Shakespeare. Although the ending is not happy, at least the lovers are not dead. Although maybe that's worse . . .)
Numerous operas have been written since 1600 on this subject, some quite obscure, but Gluck's ending where by, in reward for Orfeo's continued love, Amore returns Euridice to life and she and Orfeo are reunited seems to be the first operatic 'happy' ending.
moral lesson of happy mirror
"The Happy Mirror" is a short story by Hans Christian Andersen about a mirror that makes everything it reflects appear cheerful and positive. However, when it is shattered, people become unhappy because they no longer see themselves through the lens of the happy mirror. The story explores themes of perception, self-image, and the idea that true happiness comes from within.
The folktale may be titled "The Happy Mirror" because the mirror in the story reflects happiness and positivity, highlighting themes of joy and contentment in the narrative. The title could be symbolic of the mirror's role in spreading happiness to those who look into it.
The cast of The Story for the Grandchildren - 2012 includes: Masami Kosaka as Tai Alisha Kosaka as Tori Junichi Yanagita as Hiroo
The folktale is titled ''The Happy Mirror'' because in the story, the mirror brings joy and happiness to those who look into it by reflecting only the positive qualities and beauty of the person. It symbolizes how a positive mindset and self-perception can lead to happiness and contentment in life.
The author of "The Happy Mirror" is Ishizaka Nobuko, a Japanese author known for her work in children's literature. This folktale is a traditional story that has been passed down orally and was later adapted into written form by various authors.
MIRROR and SHRED
the story has a happy ending
The folktale is titled "Happy Mirror" because it reflects the themes of self-acceptance and positivity. The mirror symbolizes how one's perception of themselves can influence their happiness. Through the story, characters learn to embrace their true selves and find joy in their uniqueness, reinforcing the idea that happiness comes from within. This title encapsulates the transformative power of a positive self-image.
it is a happy story
Happy Ending - story - was created in 1949.
The duration of The Real Story of Happy Birthday to You is 1800.0 seconds.