丹麥的哥本哈根市中心東北部長提公園有一個個小美人魚雕塑你覺得為什么她能成
這個小美人魚雕像是哥本哈根的一個地標(biāo)性的建筑,其實主要得益于丹麥?zhǔn)前餐缴挼墓枢l(xiāng),而小美人魚呢
也是安徒生童話的代表著作,所以說他能成為這種代表性的地標(biāo)
關(guān)于美人魚的詩詞
暴風(fēng)驟雨沖刷過的心像虛掩著的門你從安徒生的童話里游進(jìn)我的夢里穿越了一百六十年漫長的歲月你看我的眼神清澈得能溢出水滴就這樣在夢里看著你靈魂開始顫栗手足無措的我不知道該去做一葉扁舟還是回到陸地替一個沒有雙腳的你站立
世博會丹麥館里的美人魚屬于什么所有,名稱是什么
是一座世界聞名的銅像,她位于市中心東北部的長堤公園(Langelinie),已經(jīng)是的象征。
遠(yuǎn)望這個人身魚尾的美人魚,她坐在一塊巨大的花崗石上,恬靜嫻雅,悠閑自得;走近這座銅像,您看到的卻是一個神情憂郁、冥思苦想的少女。
銅像高約1.5米,基石直徑約1.8米,是雕刻家愛德華艾瑞克森(Edvard Eriksen)根據(jù)鑄塑的。
傳說故事里,較小的女兒愛上了人世間的一位王子,為了能與王子相愛并結(jié)為終身伴侶,她離開了自己的家庭和親人,交出了自己優(yōu)美動人的聲音,每天忍受著無盡的痛苦。
可是王子最終未能和她結(jié)婚,因為國王為王子選擇了鄰國的公主作為妻子。
在王子成親的第二天,隨著太陽升起來,美人魚變成了泡沫,最后乘云升天而去。
銅像的神態(tài)表現(xiàn)了美人魚思念著她眷戀的王子,也思念著她的親人。
她凝視著陸地上的人類,希望成為他們中的一員。
但終未如愿以償,因而由衷地感到憂傷和痛苦。
美人魚銅像已成為的標(biāo)志。
在安徒生的里,“小美人魚”是最小的女兒,無憂無慮地生活在大海中。
她擁有天使般美麗的容貌和夜鶯般動聽的歌喉。
按照海底皇宮的規(guī)矩,“美人魚”們只有到了15歲,才有機(jī)會浮出海面,看看人類的世界。
美麗的“小美人魚”終于等到了這一天。
一天,“小美人魚”正在海邊玩,突然發(fā)現(xiàn)一位王子了。
“小美人魚”奮力救活了這位王子,同時也深深地愛上了他。
為了能跟王子長相廝守,她找到了海底的女巫師,請求把自己的魚尾變成人的雙腿。
但巫師提出,要以“小美人魚”銀鈴般的聲音作為交換。
巫師還警告說,一旦王子日后移情別戀,她就會變成海上的泡沫死去。
為了追求愛情,這些都沒有讓“小美人魚”動搖,她毅然喝下了變身藥水,尾巴變成了修長的美腿。
可她從此也失去了說話的功能。
誰料就在這個時候,另一位美麗的公主闖了進(jìn)來。
這位公主喚醒仍在昏迷中的王子。
王子誤以為是她救了自己,兩人一下子墜入愛河。
可憐的“小美人魚”已經(jīng)不能說話,無法向王子表述自己的所作所為和對他的愛慕之情,只能一個人默默地傷心落淚。
后來,王子即將結(jié)婚的消息傳來,“小美人魚”傷心欲絕。
按照巫師的咒語,“小美人魚”將化作泡沫死去。
但巫師告訴“小美人魚”,還有一個破解咒語的最后辦法,就是用刀刺進(jìn)王子的心臟,讓他的血滴在她的腳上。
這樣,她還可以變回當(dāng)初的“小美人魚”。
但善良的“小美人魚”依然深愛著王子,不忍心傷害他。
于是,她沒聽姐妹們的勸阻,最終選擇了化作海中的泡沫逝去。
從“小美人魚”的身上,丹麥人看到了她的原型幾乎就是安徒生自己。
安徒生年輕時有過青梅竹馬的初戀情人,他曾瘋狂追求過鄰家女孩福格特。
但由于家庭條件相差懸殊,他們最終沒能走到一起。
在安徒生26歲那年,福格特嫁給了當(dāng)?shù)氐囊粋€富家子弟。
從此安徒生對愛情心灰意冷,決心獨守終身。
在安徒生去世那天,人們發(fā)現(xiàn)他的脖子上掛著一個小皮袋子,里面竟裝著福格特當(dāng)年寫給他的信。
儒艮2013年6月以色列一網(wǎng)友拍了一段以色列美人魚視頻引起網(wǎng)友熱議。
在視頻中,看到一個疑似美人魚的生物用怪異的姿勢躺在沙灘上,當(dāng)發(fā)現(xiàn)被圍觀時就撲通一下跳入海中。
專家稱暫無任何數(shù)據(jù)說明世界上存在美人魚。
以色列西北部海港城市海法,是一個旅游勝地。
在過去幾周來,不斷有人聲稱他們看到了“美人魚”在海中出現(xiàn)的情景。
目擊者報告的描述,他們所看到的那條“美人魚”一般都在日落的時候才會出現(xiàn),于是很多游客都在日落的時候前來海灘守侯,以期一睹那條神秘的“美人魚”,當(dāng)然同時也期望可以獲得巨額的懸賞。
長期以來,全球很多地方都曾經(jīng)有過發(fā)現(xiàn)“美人魚”的報告,但科學(xué)界至今尚未找到確實的證據(jù),以證實“美人魚”的存在。
一些生物學(xué)家曾指出,傳說中的“美人魚”很可能是一種名叫“儒艮”,也就是俗稱“海?!钡暮Q蟛溉閯游?。
《小美人魚》為什么是丹麥的代表作
這篇童話表現(xiàn)了“海的女兒”追求幸福和愛情的堅強(qiáng)毅力和犧牲精神,也打動了全世界讀者的心。
丹麥人民為了永遠(yuǎn)懷念“海的女兒”,并把它作為國家的標(biāo)志和民族精神的象征.沒有特別的原因.
丹麥小美人魚
The Little Mermaid (Danish: Den lille havfrue) is a statue depicting a mermaid, in Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark. Based on the fairy taleof the same name by Hans Christian Andersen, the small and unimposing statue is a Copenhagen icon and has been a major tourist attraction since 1913. It has become a popular target for defacement by vandals and political activists.The statue sits on a rock in the harbour off Langelinie promenade. It has a height of 1.25 metres (4.1 ft)[1] and weighs 175 kilograms (385 lb).[2]The statue was commissioned in 1909 by Carl Jacobsen, son of the founder of Carlsberg, who had been fascinated by a ballet about the fairytale in Copenhagen's Royal Theatre and asked the prima ballerina, Ellen Price, to model for the statue. The sculptor Edvard Eriksen created the bronze statue, which was unveiled on 23 August 1913.[3] The statue's head was modelled after Price, but as the ballerina did not agree to model in the nude, the sculptor's wife, Eline Eriksen, was used for the body.[3]The Copenhagen City Council decided to move the statue to Shanghai at the Danish Pavilion for the duration of the Expo 2010 (from May to October), the first time it had been moved from its perch since it was installed almost a century earlier.[4][2This statue has been damaged and defaced many times since the mid-1960s for various reasons, but has each time been restored. In 2006, Copenhagen officials announced that the statue may be moved farther out in the harbour, so as to avoid further vandalism and to prevent tourists from climbing onto it.[5]On April 24, 1964, the statue's head was sawn off and stolen by politically oriented artists of the Situationist movement, amongst them J?rgen Nash.[6] The head was never recovered and a new head was produced and placed on the statue.[6] On July 22, 1984, the right arm was sawn off and returned two days later by two young men.[6][7] In 1990, an attempt to sever the statue's head left a cut in the neck 18 centimeters (7 in) deep.[6]On January 6, 1998, the statue was decapitated again;[7][8] the culprits were never found, but the head was returned anonymously to a nearby TV station, and re-attached on February 4. On the night of September 10, 2003, the statue was knocked off its base with explosives and later found in the harbor's waters. Holes were blasted in the mermaid's wrist and knee.[9]In 2004, she was draped in a burqa as a statement against Turkey joining the European Union.[10] In May 2007, she was again found draped in a Muslim dress and head scarf.[11]Paint has been poured on the statue several times, including one episode in 1963 and two in March and May 2007.[12][7] On March 8, 2006, a dildo was attached to the statue's hand, green paint was dumped over it, and the words March 8 were written on it. It is suspected that this vandalism was connected with International Women's Day, which is on March 8.[5][13][6]The statue displayed in Copenhagen harbour has always been a copy; the sculptor's heirs keep the original at an undisclosed location.[14] Undamaged copies of the statue are located in Solvang, California; Kimballton, Iowa;[15]Piatra Neam?, Romania[15] and a half-sized copy in Calgary, Canada.[16] The grave of Danish-American entertainer Victor Borge, includes a copy as well.[15]A copy of the statue forms the Danish contribution to the International Peace Gardens in Salt Lake City. The half-size replica was stolen on 26 February 2010, but was recovered on 7 April, evidently abandoned in the park after the thief became nervous about being caught with itThe statue is under copyright until 70 years after the death of the creator (2029) therefore several copies of the statue have provoked legal actions.[15] As of 2012, replicas of the statue can be purchased on the internet, authorized for use by the Eriksen family.[18]A replica was installed in Greenville, Michigan in 1994 to celebrate the town's Danish heritage,[15] costing $10,000.[15] In 2009 the town was sued by the Artists Rights Society claiming the work violated Eriksen's copyright, and asking for a $3,800 licensing fee.[15] At about 76 cm (30 in) in height, the replica in Greenville is half the size of the original, and has a different face and larger breasts as well as other distinguishing factors.[15] The copyright claim was later reported dropped.[19]There are similarities between the Little Mermaid statue and the Pania of the Reef statue on the beachfront at Napier in New Zealand, and some similarities in the Little Mermaid and Pania tales. The statue of a woman diver (titled Girl in a Wetsuit by Elek Imredy) in Vancouver, Canada was placed there when, unable to obtain permission to reproduce the Copenhagen statue, Vancouver authorities selected a modern version.[15]The Mermaid falls into a category of iconic statues that cities have come to regard as mascots, or as embodiments of the spirit of a place, among these are the Manneken Pis in Brussels.[20] In several cases, cities have commissioned statues for the purpose.^Little Mermaid Copenhagen - denmark.net. Retrieved 29 January 2012.^ abTravelling Little Mermaid to resurface in Copenhagen by video. The Independent. Agence France-Presse. 30 April 2010. Retrieved 30 December 2012.^ abThe Little Mermaid statue in Copenhagen Harbor. Copenhagen Pictures. Retrieved 2008-08-17.^Maid in China (in English). Jyllands-Posten. The Copenhagen Post. 11 September 2008. Retrieved 31 December 2012.^ abDenmark may move Little Mermaid. BBC News. 30 March 2006. 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Retrieved November 18, 2011.[dead link]^German article at Spiegel online about the statue's upcoming 95th anniversary^ abcdefghiIn a Mermaid Statue, DanTimothy. The Wall Street Journal (Dow Jones & Company). July 27, 2009. Archived from the original on July 27, 2009. Retrieved 2009-07-27.^The Little Mermaid - Downtown Public Art Circuit tour - The City of Calgary. Retrieved 11 February 2012.^Little Mermaid statue found in International Peace Gardens - ABC4 Salt Lake City (abc4.com). Retrieved 29 January 2012.^Products and prices. The Little Mermaid. The Partnership of Sculptor Edvard Eriksen's Heirs. Retrieved 11 February 2012.^Claim Against Greenville's Little Mermaid Dropped - Fox17 Online. Retrieved 20 May 2012^Worcester Telegram & Gazette Albert B. Southwick