Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. It's all a matter of individual taste.
There are several foreshadowing examples in The Ugly Duckling. One example is when the ugly duckling is born and his mother says "he is so ugly that I'm sure he'll never grow up to be a swan." This foreshadows the ugly duckling's transformation into a beautiful swan. Another example is when the ugly duckling is rejected by the other animals and they say "he is too ugly to be with us." This foreshadows the ugly duckling's eventual acceptance by the other animals.
because they were so ugly the animals looked better than them.
because of your ugly face
I do not like animals because they are ugly and I think they will claw me,so I do not like animals.
monkeys,lizards,mice,beatles and other types of ugly animals of course
Animals are the most wonderful creatures on Earth, of course this includes human beings like yourself, however, this being said,some animals are not as attractive but certainly not as ugly as a lot of people, especially those who do not appreciate animals.
Jellyfish, jumping spider
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.
They look ugly and have missing skin and parts
it means that its Avery ugly, unatractive goat species
Fur: beautiful on animals, ugly on people.
The rising action of "The Ugly Duckling" involves the young bird facing rejection and mistreatment because of his appearance by other animals. As he grows, he starts to realize his true identity and beauty, which leads to a transformative journey of self-discovery and eventual acceptance by a flock of swans.