Reading Notes: Andersen Fairy Tales, Part A



The Emperors New Suit

  • How did he get appointed/ keep his throne if he is such a careless ruler?
  • What purpose do these people have for lying? Does he pay them or are they just looking to shake things up in the kingdom
  • Does he not have any advisors that thought this was a bad idea, or tried to tell him that the people were lying?
  • Story idea: A frustrated advisor to the king who is always trying to convince him not to believe things like this
  • These swindlers are good! They even got the priest to believe he was stupid
  • They really tricked an entire castle full of people into lying to each other
  • Does the king now think that his whole kingdom is stupid? If he thought that from the beginning why would he have agreed to wear his clothes? Seems like he did it to test his own judgement, but he seems like the type that wouldn't want anyone to question his judgement

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Bibliography: The Emperors New Suit from Fairy Tales and Stories by Hans Christian Andersen translated by H. P. Paull link to online reading

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