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The Emperor's New Clothes

dan. Keiserens nye Klæder · 1837
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Hans Christian Andersen's «The Emperor's New Clothes» is a witty and instructive tale that exposes human weaknesses such as vanity and fear of judgment. Critics note that Andersen masterfully uses a simple yet pointed allegory to show how easily people can be deceived if they fear admitting their ignorance. The story of how two swindlers convince the emperor and his subjects of the existence of an invisible outfit underscores the importance of honesty and common sense. Critics also emphasize that the tale remains relevant today, serving as a reminder that truth is often hidden beneath a veil of lies and hypocrisy. Andersen succeeded in creating a work that, despite its simplicity, deeply touches on important social and moral themes.

The Emperor's New Clothes
Date of publication: 1 July 2024
———Original titledan. Keiserens nye Klæder · 1837
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