Final answer:
In 'King Thrushbeard,' the king's daughter is punished for mocking suitors, married off to an apparent beggar, and learns humility before discovering her husband's true royal identity.
Step-by-step explanation:
In the fairytale 'King Thrushbeard' written by the Brothers Grimm, the king's daughter mocks all her potential suitors, leading to her father's decision to marry her off to the next man who comes to the door, regardless of his social standing. As her punishment, she is married to a seeming beggar-man, who is actually King Thrushbeard in disguise. Only after she learns humility through experiencing hard work and poverty does she discover the beggar's true identity, and her circumstances improve as she has become a better person.