What the Moon Saw
by Hans Christian Andersen
This book, which is considered as the continuation of "Fairy Tales and Tales", contains different tales and sketches in character; and following an earlier volume, following an earlier volume, care was taken to interspersed with stories of children's tales, which, with their heavier characters and deeper content, were designed to attract the attention of "older children", although there were instructions and instructions to convey the realm in fiction and simple form, who could find fun as well as education in fantasy and imagination play. The series of sketches "What the Moon Sees", in which the current volume was opened, emerged from the experience of Andersen, who, in his youth, went to look for his wealth in the capital of his homeland; and the story "Under the Willow Tree" is said to be the basis of the story; Indeed, he seems to be rethinking the truth of this natural human love and suffering that is said to have truly "made the whole world a relative."