Biography
Denmark
The Ugly Duckling
Characters
Emotions
100

What was Hans Christian Andersen’s job?

He was a writer.

100

Which country is Hans Christian Andersen from?

Denmark.

100

What is “The Ugly Duckling” about?

 It’s about a duckling who is rejected for being different but later becomes a beautiful swan.

100

Who is the main character in the story?

The Ugly Duckling.

100

 How does the duckling feel at the beginning of the story?

He feels sad and rejected.

200

In what year was Hans Christian Andersen born?

 He was born in 1805.

200

What is the capital of Denmark?

Copenhagen.

200

What happens to the duckling at the end of the story?

He realizes he is not a duck but a swan and finds acceptance.

200

What animals bully the duckling?

Other ducks, chickens, and even humans.

200

Why does the duckling feel sad?

Because everyone laughs at him and excludes him.

300

What are two famous stories written by him?

 The Little Mermaid and The Ugly Duckling.

300

Why is Denmark important in Andersen’s life?

It’s his homeland and where he began writing.

300

What lesson can readers learn from the story?

To never judge others by their appearance and that things can change for the better.

300

 Who helps the duckling during his journey?

A kind old woman, but he still feels alone.



300

What emotion does he feel when he sees the swans?

He feels admiration and longing.

400

How did Andersen’s poor childhood influence his stories?

Many of his stories talk about sadness, rejection, and hope, which reflect his childhood.

400

Name one cultural tradition from Denmark that appears in Andersen’s stories.

Danish folklore and countryside life often appear in his tales.

400

How does the story reflect Andersen’s own life?

Like the duckling, Andersen felt different and rejected when he was young, but he later became admired.

400

Describe one character’s behavior toward the duckling and its impact

The farm animals insult him, which makes him feel sad and unwanted.

400

How do emotions help the reader connect with the story?

They make the story more powerful and help readers feel empathy.

500

Why is Andersen considered one of the greatest fairy tale writers of all time?

Because his stories are timeless, emotional, and have inspired generations around the world.

500

How has Andersen’s legacy influenced Danish identity and tourism?

His stories attract millions of tourists to Denmark and are part of national pride, especially in Odense and Copenhagen.

500

Why is “The Ugly Duckling” still relevant for readers today?

Because it teaches about self-acceptance, bullying, and personal growth—important issues even today.

500

How do the different characters symbolize parts of society?

 They represent how society often judges people harshly based on looks or differences.

500

What emotional journey does the duckling go through, and what does it represent in real life?

He goes from sadness to self-discovery and joy. It represents growing up, finding one’s place, and learning to love oneself.

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