Photo of two swans, canoodling on East Lake, Danbury, CT
One of my favorite childhood tales is Hans Christian Andersen's "The Ugly Duckling." In this tale, he introduces the concept of tolerance by the placement of the animal kingdom's icon of grace, the swan, in a home of ducklings, known for awkwardness. The young swan is completely out of place in this environment. Here, Andersen uses iconic realism to illustrate that even though one may experience cruelty and humiliation, when one looks inward and sees God's child returning the gaze, one can realize individual truth, and therefore, discover possibilities associated with self growth. Now, one can make decisions based on talents, skills, knowledge, and individual purpose.