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* [[Royal Blood]]: Hans Christian Andersen believed he was actually the illegitimate son of Christian Frederick, the Crown Prince of Denmark. The ugly duckling's acceptance by the swan-bevy was symbolic of Andersen's desire to be accepted by the royal family.
* [[The Runt At the End]]: The titular character.
* [[Throw the Dog Aa Bone]]: For all the story's emotional intensity of the cygnet feeling rejected in the Disney version, he only has to endure it for a few minutes before a mother swan takes him in.
* [[True Beauty Is Onon the Inside]]
* [[Swans-a-Swimming]]: The ugly duckling's [[Happy Ending]].
* [[Sweet and Sour Grapes]]: The titular "duckling" is "ugly" by duck standards, but by accepting this, he realizes that he is a fine example of something else.