
The emperor's new clothes
아직 평점이 없습니다
Children’s
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
36
언어
영어
출판됨
Jan 1, 1958
출판사
Classics Illustrated Junior No 517
설명
In a land ruled by vanity and pride, an emperor becomes entranced by the allure of a new wardrobe promised by two cunning weavers. These tricksters claim to create garments that are invisible to those who are unfit for their position or exceedingly foolish, cleverly appealing to the emperor's insecurities and desire for admiration.
As the emperor parades about in his supposed finery, the townspeople, fearing judgment, pretend to see the grand clothing. Their silence speaks volumes, reflecting the societal pressure to conform to appearances. Observing the spectacle unfolds a commentary on human nature, pride, and the folly of succumbing to deceit.
Ultimately, a child's innocent exclamation reveals the truth, exposing the illusion for what it is. This tale transcends time, reminding readers that honesty often resides in the most unassuming voices and that true worth lies beyond mere appearances.
As the emperor parades about in his supposed finery, the townspeople, fearing judgment, pretend to see the grand clothing. Their silence speaks volumes, reflecting the societal pressure to conform to appearances. Observing the spectacle unfolds a commentary on human nature, pride, and the folly of succumbing to deceit.
Ultimately, a child's innocent exclamation reveals the truth, exposing the illusion for what it is. This tale transcends time, reminding readers that honesty often resides in the most unassuming voices and that true worth lies beyond mere appearances.