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040 _aFISKH
_beng
_cFISKH
_dFISKH
050 _aPZ7
082 _a398.2
100 _aAndersen, Hans Christian
245 _aThe king’s new clothes /
_cHC Anderson
260 _aSeoul :
_bE-future,
_c2009.
300 _a18 pages :
_bcolor illustrations ;
_c 21 cm
505 _aG
520 _aA vain and self-absorbed king cares only about his appearance and spends all his money on fancy clothes. Two cunning swindlers arrive at his court, claiming they can weave a magical fabric that is invisible to anyone who is unfit for their position or foolish. Intrigued, the king commissions them to make a suit. The tricksters pretend to weave and sew, while in reality, they make nothing at all. Everyone, including the king and his ministers, pretends to see the clothes—afraid to admit they see nothing, lest they appear unworthy or stupid. The king “wears” the invisible suit in a grand parade through the city. The townspeople also pretend to admire the outfit, until one innocent child speaks the truth and exclaims: “But the king isn’t wearing anything at all!” Though the king is deeply embarrassed, he continues walking, unwilling to admit he’s been fooled.
521 8 _a380
_bLexile estimate
521 8 _aG
_bRaz-Plus
650 _aClassic fairy tale
_vPride
_xSocial pressure
_yDeception
942 _2ddc
_cBK
_n0
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