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The main content of "The Ugly Duckling": It tells the story of a big and ugly duckling, who was born with the mockery and discrimination of others, but after experiencing all kinds of setbacks and blows, it finally turned into a beautiful swan.
From Hans Christian Andersen's "Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales".
Enlightenment: It shows that as long as you have ideals, pursuits, and strive for this goal, it doesn't matter even in adversity, "gold will always shine." Setbacks and pains in life are inevitable and can only be faced strongly.
At the same time, "ugly duckling" is also a metaphor for a child or young person who is not noticed, and sometimes refers to something that has just appeared and is not noticed.
Story analysis: The text creates a plump fairy tale image. In the face of difficult and tortuous living circumstances and future, the ugly duckling still wholeheartedly pursues beautiful ideals.
After it was born, it was looked down upon, bitten by brothers and sisters, pecked by roosters, and the little girl who raised ducks also hated it, except for the mother duck, everyone bullied it. The poor ugly duckling can only run away from home, but still can't escape the doom of the birds sneering and the hound chasing after them. Despite such a bleak encounter, it still does not forget its affectionate yearning for beauty.
Who would have thought that it was not an ugly duckling, but a beautiful white swan!
In this fairy tale, the most prominent feature of the ugly duckling is the yearning for beauty and the unremitting pursuit of beauty. If it had chosen a comfortable life, it would not have had the opportunity to see a flock of swans. The story of the ugly duckling has become a typical image that inspires people in the face of adversity to keep forging ahead and pursue a better life.
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"The Ugly Duckling" content:
The ugly duckling was so ugly that all the chickens and ducks laughed at him and excluded him, and even his own brothers and sisters bullied him and looked down on him, and finally even his own mother had to persuade him to go away. In the face of great pressure, he was forced to leave home and wander, and he took several risks. Although the goose was kind to him, he was unexpectedly killed by the hunter.
The ugly duckling escapes death and arrives in a farmhouse. He lived here for a while, being ridiculed and ostracized by chickens and cats, and finally he could not bear it anymore and went alone to the nature that he loved. Autumn came, and the ugly duckling saw a flock of happy swans flying south, and he could never forget these beautiful birds again.
Winter came, and it was so cold that the ugly ducklings were almost frozen to death on the edge of the icy lake. It was another beautiful spring, and he saw those beautiful birds again. After a fierce ideological struggle, the ugly duckling couldn't suppress the yearning in his heart and decided to fly to the beautiful swan regardless of life and death.
However, instead of the ugly gray duck, a beautiful white swan was reflected in the water.
In this fairy tale, the most prominent feature of the ugly duckling is the yearning for beauty and unremitting pursuit, if it chooses a comfortable life, there will be no chance to see the swans, the story of the ugly duckling has become a typical image that inspires people in adversity to keep striving for a better life.
About the author of "The Ugly Duckling":
The author of The Ugly Duckling is Hans Christian Andersen, born in April 1805 in the small town of Odense on the Danish island of Fuen, in a poor family with a father who was a shoemaker and a mother who was a washerwoman.
His father died when he was 11 years old, and at the age of 14 he left his hometown for Copenhagen, determined to become an artist, but it backfired.
At the age of 17, he published his work "Trial Collection", and at the age of 24, he published a full-length fantasy travelogue "A Wandering on the Island of Amag", the first edition of which sold out, and Andersen, who was originally struggling with hunger, was lifted out of poverty.
In 1831, he began his travels across Europe and maintained the passion of a traveler throughout his life.
In 1835, Hans Christian Andersen completed The Impromptu Poet, set in Italy.
In the following decades, Andersen devoted himself to the creation of fairy tales, and wrote more than 160 fairy tales in his lifetime, such as "The Daughter of the Sea", "The Emperor's New Clothes", "The Ugly Duckling", and "Snow White".
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