this also is a fable to teach youngsters. The Ugly Duckling was laughed at because he was differant than the other ducklings so was made to bear the brunt of their scorn and rejection. a year later the ugly duck tranaformed into a beautiful swan whom all his past friends envied. it teaches -don't judge a book by it's cover, because you never know what's inside
Some swan ducklings are born with a dingy brownish-gray color, but in actuality, they're not ugly. They are quite adorable. The Ugly Duckling was a fable to teach children to be confident in who they are and not judge a book by its cover.
The moral of the story is that even when you think you are ugly or people are mean to you telling you that you are ugly, you will blossom into a beautiful adult. The other meaning is that it is the beauty within that counts. Then the other meaning is beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
The main problem with the Ugly Duckling story is that the other ducks, who judged the 'duckling', can only be shown to be wrong when the 'duckling' becomes more attractive aesthetically. I'd say maybe the duckling should stay ugly and become appreciated for it's personality, as the former is not a great message to teach kids; 'Don't judge a book by it's cover, because it's cover may change for the better' isn't really a great moral.
The ugly duckling was actually a cygnet, which is a young swan. The story follows the cygnet as it grows up and transforms into a beautiful swan.
The ugly duckling was a swan.
The ugly duckling grew into a beautiful swan. It turned out that the duckling was never actually a duck, but a swan misplaced in a duck family. Upon realizing its true identity, the swan embraced its beauty and elegance.
They Ugly Duckling grows up to be a beautiful swan.
"The Ugly Duckling" is a fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen that emphasizes the theme of transformation and self-discovery. The resolution sees the "ugly duckling" realizing he is actually a beautiful swan, embracing his true identity, and finding acceptance and belonging among his fellow swans.
The ugly duckling was thought to be a turkey egg by the other animals on the farm.
Ducklings. As in the "Ugly duckling" which is much easier to say than "The ugly young duck".
There isn't exactly an antagonist in the ugly duckling.If you want to count the swans calling the ugly duckling ugly,you have your antagonists
The Ugly Duckling
Ducklings. As in the "Ugly duckling" which is much easier to say than "The ugly young duck".
Let's just say there were two daddys...
The dingbat answer for "fairy, wolf, and duckling" is "Once upon a time." This is because each word represents a character or element commonly found at the beginning of a fairy tale.
The characters in the story "The Ugly Duckling" include the ugly duckling, the mother duck, the other ducks, the swans, and various farm animals. The main character is the ugly duckling who grows into a beautiful swan.
The plot is about an orphaned duck chick that everyone picks on for being ugly and eventually he turns into a swan.