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The Emperor's New Clothes

dan. Keiserens nye Klæder · 1837
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Style and Technique

Hans Christian Andersen's story «The Emperor's New Clothes» is written in the fairy tale genre, which implies a moral lesson and the use of fantastical elements. Andersen's style is characterized by simplicity and clarity, making his works accessible to children. The language of the story is light and expressive, with dialogues that help reveal the characters' personalities. Literary devices include irony and satire, aimed at mocking human folly and vanity. The story's structure is linear, with a clear beginning, development, and climax when the child loudly declares that the emperor is indeed naked. Andersen masterfully uses repetition and rhetorical questions to emphasize the absurdity of the situation and enhance the comedic effect.

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