First of all, Andersen is a Danish writer. His childhood was very poor, and his whole family lived in slums. His father has no obvious background, just a poor shoemaker who repairs shoes in the street. For the daily expenses of the whole family, the whole family worked hard to make them hungry. In this context, Andersen had no formal education, because there was no such condition at all, and he could only be an apprentice in some shops.
However, Andersen was interested in the stage since he was a child. He has always dreamed of becoming a playwright. Although his dream is far away, he never wants to give up. He entered a theater and became a small role through his own efforts, but it didn't succeed. He was fired because of his voice. At this time, Andersen did not feel sorry for himself, but tried to write the script. After repeated failures and efforts, Andersen finally created his own literary works, and his popularity gradually increased.
When traveling in Italy, he created the poetic drama "Gretel and the Mermaid" and the novel "Impromptu Poet", which further expanded his reputation and began to have his own position in the world. In fact, Andersen's road to success is inseparable from his family life background. It was the poverty of his childhood that inspired him to work hard. I don't know what you think.