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[The Journey of Self-Discovery: A Summary of The Ugly Duckling]-[Ballet Stories - Part 07]

Ballet Stories · B1 ·

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The Journey of Self-Discovery: A Summary of The Ugly Duckling

The Unwelcomed Arrival

The story begins on a beautiful summer day, where a mother duck anxiously awaits the hatching of her final, largest egg. When it finally cracks, the newborn is described as "big and ugly," standing out starkly from his siblings. Despite his mother’s attempts to defend him, noting that "he has a kind heart" and swims well, the young duckling is immediately rejected by the other residents of the duck yard. He faces relentless cruelty, being "chased and teased by everyone," including his own siblings, and suffers from the physical abuse of the other ducks and hens.

A Perilous Escape and Isolation

Driven by the need to protect her child, the mother duck sends him away. The duckling’s journey is one of profound loneliness and danger. He wanders through swamps, encountering wild ducks and geese who mock his appearance. His confusion grows as he witnesses the beauty of migration, specifically when he sees a flock of "pearly white" birds with "long, slender necks." He feels a deep, inexplicable longing to be among them, yet he remains shackled by the belief that he is too ugly to belong anywhere. As winter descends, his struggle for survival becomes desperate; he is nearly frozen to death and endures further trauma in a human household where he is roughly handled by children.

The Transformation and Self-Realization

With the arrival of spring, the duckling experiences a renewal of spirit and physical strength. He discovers his ability to fly, soaring high above the landscape until he spots the same "brilliant white birds" he had admired months earlier. Driven by a mix of fear and hope, he approaches them, fully expecting to be rejected or attacked. However, when he bows his head to the water, he sees his own reflection. He is no longer a "dark gray bird, ugly and clumsy"; he is a swan.

Conclusion: Finding Belonging

The story concludes with the duckling, now recognized as a swan, finding his true family. When children arrive at the lake and declare him "the most beautiful one by far," the former outcast experiences a level of joy he "never dreamed of" during his time as the ugly duckling. He reflects on his past suffering—the days of being "teased and abused"—not with bitterness, but as a contrast to the pride and happiness he has finally found. The narrative serves as a poignant reminder that one's environment and the opinions of others do not define one's true nature or ultimate worth.

🎯Key Sentences

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I've been sitting on these eggs for so long.
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How long is it going to take?
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I've been here this long.
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None of the others looks like that.
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I wonder if he's a turkey chick that got mixed up with my eggs.
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📝Key Phrases

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get along with
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stand for
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teach a lesson
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make over
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find one's way
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📖 Transcript

Chapter 6 The Ugly Duckling It was a beautiful summer day.
The wheat was golden and the oats were still green.
The hay was stacked in the lower meadow with the great woods and deep lakes behind it.
In the sunniest spots stood an old mansion surrounded by a moat.
There was a duck sitting on her nest in the leaves near the water.
Her little ducklings were just about to be hatched, and she was tired of sitting.

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