What moral of the fairy tale "Ugly duckling"

What moral of the fairy tale "Ugly duckling"

In the fairy tale "Ugly duckling" which was written by Dane Hans Christiaan Andersen, it is told about an unfortunate baby bird which was poisoned by other ducks – inhabitants of the poultry yard, that it resembled not them at all. They considered him ugly, ugly. Without having sustained humiliations, the duckling ran away and long wandered, transferring need and dangers. And next spring he noticed beautiful birds on the lake, floated to them and suddenly saw in water that he became the same beautiful bird – a swan. Former "ugly duckling" was accepted in swan pack.

In what moral of the fairy tale "Ugly duckling"

The main meaning of the fairy tale of Andersen is that it is necessary to transfer with firmness and patiently difficulties, adversities. The unfortunate duckling (who actually was a swan) had to pass a number of cruel tests at the very beginning of the life. He was teased and poisoned by rude relatives. From him own mother duck turned away, having been frightened of public opinion. Then, when he ran away from the poultry yard and made friends with wild geese, these geese killed hunters, and the duckling escaped only by miracle. After this unfortunate duckling the old woman picked up and brought to the house. But its inhabitants – a cat and chicken – laughed at the new resident and inconsiderately taught "mind reason". The duckling had to leave the house of the old woman, he wintered in canes at the lake where he met beautiful swans next spring. And the fairy tale ended with a happy outcome.

The moral of this fairy tale is that life can present many hard tests, but it is necessary not to lose courage and not to lower a hand. It was very difficult for a duckling swan, but he sustained everything and as a result became happy.

In the same way and the person who is not inclined before destiny as a result can triumph a victory.

Because of what in general troubles of a duckling began

The moral of the fairy tale is also that it is not necessary to be afraid to be unlike others. The duckling differed by the form from other ducklings. That is was not such as all. And therefore ducks began to tease and poison it. Why he was scolded and inconsiderately the cat and chicken taught? Because he behaved not as it is necessary. That is, was again not such as all! The duckling had a choice: or to reconcile to the fact that it is impossible to differ from others in neither appearance, nor behavior, nor habits, or to behave according to the principle: "Yes, I another, but have the right to it!" And he made this choice, without having been frightened of the fact that will draw upon itself(himself) misunderstanding, and even I poison abuse.

The person also should assert the right to be oneself even if for this purpose it is necessary to go counter to public opinion.

Some experts on creativity of Andersen consider that in an image of an ugly duckling the author of the fairy tale represented himself. Andersen had to take out many sneers, misunderstandings and inconsiderate lectures too from surrounding people before he became the famous writer and his appearance very differed from shape of the "average" Dane. Never lower hands, fight for the happiness, despite of all barriers.

Author: «MirrorInfo» Dream Team


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