Little Robber Girl

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Little Robber Girl is a fierce, impulsive child bandit from Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale "The Snow Queen," known for her wild nature and unexpected kindness toward the protagonist, Gerda.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bandit
child
fairy tale character
fictional character
ageGroup child
appearsIn The Snow Queen NERFINISHED
appearsInCollection New Fairy Tales (Nye Eventyr, Første Bind, Anden Samling) NERFINISHED
appearsInSection fourth story of The Snow Queen
archetype bandit girl
wild child
assists Gerda NERFINISHED
audience children
basedIn fictional world of The Snow Queen
characterIn The Snow Queen NERFINISHED
createdBy Hans Christian Andersen NERFINISHED
culturalOrigin Denmark NERFINISHED
describedAs fierce
impulsive
wild
familyBackground robber family
firstAppearance The Snow Queen NERFINISHED
frees Gerda NERFINISHED
gender female
keeps reindeer Bae
languageOfOrigin Danish
literaryPeriod 19th-century Danish literature
literaryWorkGenre fairy tale
medium literature
moralAlignment ambiguous
mother robber woman
nationality Danish literary character
notableAction cuts Gerda’s bonds
orders the reindeer to carry Gerda north
originatesFrom Danish fairy tale tradition
owns reindeer
publicationYearOfFirstAppearance 1844
relationshipToGerda captor
helper
roleInPlot enables Gerda’s journey to the Snow Queen’s palace
setting robbers’ forest
showsTrait compassion
unexpected kindness
themeAssociation friendship
kindness from unexpected sources
redemption
travelCompanionOf Gerda NERFINISHED
weapon knife

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The Snow Queen featuresCharacter Little Robber Girl