7th of April 1837, the same time he published the little mermaid. for the record, the weirdest story i ever heard as a child.......
In the story "The Emperor's New Clothes," the emperor is a vain and gullible ruler who is convinced by two swindlers that they can make him a special suit that is invisible to those who are unfit for their positions or stupid. The emperor ends up parading in public wearing nothing, but is too embarrassed to admit that he cannot see the clothes until a child speaks up and exposes the truth.
In the emperor's kingdom
Hans Christian Andersen wrote "The Emperor's New Clothes". It is a fairy tale that tells the story of an emperor who is fooled by swindlers into believing that his new clothes are invisible to those who are incompetent or unfit for their positions.
The rising action in "The Emperor's New Clothes" includes the introduction of the dishonest weavers, the Emperor's decision to commission a new set of clothes, and the progression of the weavers' deception as they pretend to make clothes out of invisible fabric.
Absolutely nothing at all.
The fairy tale you are referring to is "The Emperor's New Clothes" by Hans Christian Andersen. It's a story about two weavers who promise to make new clothes for the emperor that are invisible to those who are unfit for their positions, leading to a comical and revealing outcome.
In the story of "The Emperor's New Clothes," the emperor parades through the town wearing nothing but his "new clothes" (which are actually nonexistent). Despite the secrecy and pretense surrounding the situation, a child exclaims that the emperor is not wearing anything at all, which causes everyone to acknowledge the truth. The emperor continues the parade in embarrassment, realizing he has been deceived.
"The Emperor's New Clothes" is a fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen that is set in a kingdom where an emperor is obsessed with his appearance and clothing. The story takes place in the emperor's palace, where two swindlers claim to make him the finest clothes that only wise and competent people can see.
The Emperor's New Clothes was created in 1837-04.
incompetent and stupid
obviously because he was so keen on looking the best. he already had thousands of clothes, but he wanted a new one that would make him stand out.
In "The Emperor's New Clothes," there isn't a specific character portrayed as evil. The story centers around the vain emperor and the dishonest weavers who convince him they are making him special clothes that only the wise can see. The story is more about deception and vanity rather than a traditional evil character.
The short story "The Emperor's New Clothes" was actually written by Hans Christian Andersen, not Roald Dahl. It is a classic fairy tale about an emperor who is tricked into believing he is wearing magical clothes that only wise people can see, when in reality he is naked.
The main idea of "The Emperor's New Clothes" is about vanity, pride, and the fear of speaking the truth. It highlights themes of deception and illusion, as well as the consequences of flattery and blind conformity.