Comparing The Nutcracker And The Mouse King

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The Nutcracker and the Mouse King is a fictional story written by E.T.A Hoffmann in 1816. This magical Christmas story is about a girl getting a very magical soldier doll, and go on the most unexpected adventure yet. There are hundreds of versions of this story, sad versions and happy versions, but the storyline remains the same. There are books, movies, plays, and even ballets! The original ballet was in 1892. The magical night of Christmas Eve this takes place. The protagonist named Clara is waiting for her godfather named Drosselmeyer (an antagonist) to bring presents! Finally he comes and brings Clara a magical Nutcracker. Clara dances with her Nutcracker, and Fritz gets a little jealous of the doll and purposely breaks it. But Drosselmeyer

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