i think the moral of the ugly duckling is that you have to be proud about who you are even if people try and tell you different you are you and nobody can tell you who you are or what you are going to become. In the ugly duckling he is teased for how he looks but nobody knows that is going to turn into a beutiful swan so as well as being proud for who you are but also not to 'judge a book by its cover'. You cant judge somebody by how they look like if you don't read into the book you won't know weather it is good or not.
I wrote this in a letter... I hope you do not mind
Dear World,After being pecked and ridiculed at, I have grown into a swan. You all thought I was stupid and ugly looking when in fact I have become something you will never become. Not on the outside but in the inside is where it all matters. I have learned that it does not matter where you were born and how you were at first. The important thing is that you must grow up, make mistakes and learn. We all have talents and as long as you have them, you are already perfect. As long as you like yourself and do what you think is right then no one has the right to ridicule you. From the swan
I think the moral of the story is Dont make fun of people respect them because they can help you out. Im doing a class project on The Ugly Duckling and its going very well.
The moral lesson that we can get from this story is to be proud of ourselves. Don't let anyone crictic or reduce our personality. Nobody ever knows tomorrow, and after the rain always comes the sun. So, be proud of ourselves and the rest will come by itself.
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