The moral concept of the "Ugly Duckling" is that inner beauty will overshadow the physical appearance. Its understated social moral is buried within the tale: To be born in a duck's nest, in a farmyard, is of no consequence to a bird, if it is hatched from a swan's egg. A human parallel would concern a child who looks or acts different from the other children around him/her.
2007-02-22 02:41:21
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answered by Rachael H 2
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The Ugly Duckling Moral
2016-11-08 04:23:30
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answered by tani 4
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ere Have you been?" It is a long story, One day he heard children on the river bank exclaim:"Look at that young swan! He's the finest of them all. And the duckling almost burst with happiness. This tell how you should treat others badly because of their color. And that Looks are only skin deep. read the story and see if you can come up with some more moral lessons in it. This is the best I could do. I typed the whole story for you but, some how lost it. Sorry.
2007-02-22 03:37:44
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answered by ruth4526 7
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can you give me the moral lesson of the ugly duckling story? thanks..?
if you could at least try to widen it for a thousand words, it's much better..
2015-08-24 03:13:51
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answered by Dyana 1
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A thousand words? Are you kidding me? Do your own homework. Educate yourself.
2007-02-22 02:40:28
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answered by notyou311 7
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The moral of this story is that you should do your own homework.
2007-02-22 04:24:24
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answered by istitch2 6
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1000 words? Umm...sounds like you should try to do your OWN homework...
2007-02-22 02:40:15
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answered by Vicky L 5
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"at least try to widen it for a 1000 wrds?" are you kidding me?!!!...do your research urself
2007-02-22 02:57:37
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answered by Bloo 3
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