Characters
Setting
Symbols
Plot
Theme
100

Who is the main character?

Who is the little match girl?

100

What season does the story take place in?

Winter

100

What object gives the girl visions?

Matches

100

Why is the girl afraid to go home?

She sold no matches and fears punishment from her father.

100

What feeling is strongly shown throughout the story?

Sadness/loneliness

200

Who was the only person who loved the girl?

Who is her grandmother?

200

What holiday is being celebrated?

New Year’s Eve

200

What does the Christmas tree symbolize?

Hope, joy, happiness

200

What did the girl lose in the street?

Her slippers

200

What theme is shown through the girl’s suffering?

Poverty and neglect

300

Who takes the girl away at the end of the story?

Who is the grandmother?

300

Where does the girl sit to stay warm?

Between two houses/on a cold street corner

300

What does the falling star represent?

A soul going to heaven

300

What happens each time a match burns out?

Her visions disappear.

300

What theme connects to kindness and compassion?

People should care for others in need.

400

How do the people react to the girl the whole day?

They ignore her/no one buys matches.

400

What is the weather like during the story?

Snowy, freezing, dark

400

What does the stove symbolize in her vision?

Warmth, comfort, safety

400

What happens to the girl at the end?

She freezes to death.

400

What lesson does Andersen teach about society?

Society often ignores suffering and poverty.

500

Why is the grandmother important to the girl?

She represents love, comfort, and safety.

500

Why is the setting important to the mood?

It creates a sad and hopeless mood.

500

Why are the matches important to the story?

They represent hope and temporary escape from suffering.

500

Why does the girl light the whole bundle of matches?

She wants to keep her grandmother with her.

500

Explain one major theme using evidence from the story.

poverty and society’s neglect of the poor.