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how does Derry interpret the fairy story beauty and the beast what does he feel about himself​

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Answered by Thirumozhi
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Answer:

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Explanation:

He is very pessimistic about himself ever finding someone who would love and kiss him as Beauty does with the Beast and worries that all would just get scared of him. ... Derry in his fight with his appearance has forgot to appreciate himself and love himself.

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Answered by apeksha160
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Answer:

Derry believes that fairytale, Beauty and the beast is a farce. He has no confidence in his abilities and thinks outward beauty is more important that the inner beauty of a person.

Explanation:

Derry is aware that the moral of the fairytale, 'Beauty and the beast' is to appreciate a person for who they are on the inside, regardless of how they may appear to others. Derry, however, believes it is all a joke. He thinks the idea of transforming into a prince is unrealistic. He has a negative outlook and worries that he will be forced to live alone for the rest of his life. He has lost sight of his own worth and self love in his battle with the outside world. He is unaware that outward appearances are not everything.

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