Hans Christian Andersen | Denmark

The Ugly Duckling

An ugly duckling, bullied for his appearance, transforms into a beautiful swan and finds acceptance and happiness.

The Ugly Duckling
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Once upon a time, on a farm with green fields and a shiny lake, a mother duck was waiting for her eggs to hatch. One by one, her baby ducks came out, chirping and looking around at the big world. "Quack! Quack!" called the mother duck, and her little ducklings followed her. But one big egg was still there, not ready to hatch. The mother duck sat on it again, feeling tired. Finally, it cracked, and out came a big, gray duckling who looked different from the others.

The mother duck was surprised, but she said, “Well, let’s see if it can swim. If it swims, it’s a duck!” The next day, she took all her ducklings to the pond. They jumped in and swam perfectly. The big, gray duckling swam too. “Not a turkey, after all!” said the mother duck. But back on the farm, the other animals were not so nice. “Look at that ugly duckling!” they said, pecking and teasing him. Even his own brothers and sisters laughed at him. The poor duckling felt lonely and sad every day.

The ugly duckling couldn’t take it anymore, so he ran away. He wandered through fields and forests, but everyone chased him away because he looked different. One day, he found a little house where an old woman lived with a cat and a hen. They let him stay, but the cat teased him, and the hen scolded him, saying, “You’re no good if you can’t lay eggs or catch mice!” The duckling felt sad again and left.

As time passed, the duckling felt even more lonely. Autumn came, and then winter, with cold wind and snow. The poor duckling had to swim in icy water just to stay warm. One day, he got stuck in the ice, but a kind farmer found him and broke the ice to free him. The farmer took him home, but the farmer’s children scared the duckling, so he ran away again, back to the cold outside.

One evening, the duckling saw a group of beautiful, white birds flying high in the sky. They were swans, and just seeing them made him feel happy and a little sad. He wished he could be as beautiful as they were, but he knew he was too ugly. Still, he watched them from far away.

Winter passed, and spring came. The ugly duckling had survived the cold winter, and now he felt stronger. One day, as he swam in a clear pond, he saw the same beautiful white birds he had seen before. He swam closer, thinking, “They’ll probably chase me away like everyone else.” But he was curious, so he went closer.

Then, as he bent his head toward the water, he saw his own reflection. He couldn’t believe it—he wasn’t a gray, clumsy duckling anymore. He had turned into a beautiful swan! The other swans swam around him, welcoming him as one of their own.

Children near the pond pointed and cheered, “Look, there’s a new swan! It’s the most beautiful one of all!” The once-ugly duckling felt a little shy and tucked his head under his wings. He wasn’t proud, just happy and calm. He remembered all the teasing and loneliness he had faced, but all those hard days led him to this moment.

As he thought about his journey, he wondered why others judge each other only by looks. It didn’t seem fair, and he felt sad remembering the pain it had caused. But now, as he spread his wings wide and lifted his head high, he knew that real beauty comes from inside, and he was finally happy with who he was.

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The Ugly Duckling