The trials of your life will determine that its existence will continue to exist. From the beginning of the children, we are "fascinated by fairy tales, we are looking for a country of magic doors and lost peace" (Eugene O'Neill). But people try to portray their life with their frivolous ending as a real fairy tale. Hans Christian Andersen's "The Ugly Duckling" symbolizes and defines the hero's feelings, anxiety, desire, opponents and readers.
Once upon a time, there was an ugly duckling girl. It hatches like other ducklings, but when they grow they laugh at different ugly ducklings. Feathers are light gray and not fluffy yellow. The beak is black, not pink. That neck is long and strange. This is the child of the most ugly duck they have ever seen! Today, I am telling you one of the little ducks in this story. When I was born, the doctor saw me and said, "This is a girl!" When I grow up, I know the doctor is right. Very useful, I am still a girl. As a son of a duck, I can easily think of other people with ducklings.
One of the most influential experiences of my school is my eleventh grade, my English teacher has shared the story of "an ugly duckling child" with us. . Frustration, the son of a duck is looking for a long journey to accept and love. A few years has passed, and suddenly it notices that the people around are talking about its beauty. The duckling child was surprised, but when I saw it in the water for the first time, I found a beautiful swan. Then it noticed that it was not a swan, not a duck. In many ways, we are all making swans - not waiting to be thankful but wings to fly
A farmer kept a duck with 10 eggs inside. Soon they all hatched. Nine out of ten ducklings look like mothers. One tenth is big, gray and ugly. All other ducklings have made fun of the ugly ducklings. Unfortunately on the farm, the poor duckling ran to a nearby river. There, he saw white and beautiful swans. Fear and loss, he wants to drown in the river. But when he saw his reflections in the river, he realized he was not a child of an ugly duck but a beautiful swan! The livelihood of the fishermen depended on his catch. One day he could catch only small fish. The fish desperately lived and said, "Please keep it.I am small and useless for you.I will return to the river.You can grow.You can catch me and spend more money You can earn. "The sensible fisherman replied:" I will not give up the unprofitable profits. "