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AlotOfReading
8 months ago
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150 years of Hans Christian Andersen
Death usually
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a happy ending in his stories. It's ascension to paradise and being freed from mortal suffering. It makes more sense if you're a deeply religious man from the 19th century than it does today, admittedly.
Exoristos
8 months ago
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78% of the world population are religious today, per e.g. Statista.
bazoom42
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Yeah but not every religious writer considers suffering and death a happy end.
AlotOfReading
8 months ago
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Being religious is not quite the same thing as having a cultural frame of reference where death is a happy ending.
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