The emperor's new clothes
Material type:
- 9788182753051
- F 823 SHI - T

Item type | Home library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Jamshoro TCS III | R500 JAI - H (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 11201 | Available | 2025-3792936 |
Location: 3C
In the story The Emperor's New Clothes, a vain emperor who loves wearing new clothes is tricked by two swindlers. They claim to make him magical clothes that are invisible to anyone who is foolish or unfit for their job. Afraid of being seen as incompetent, the emperor and his ministers pretend to see the clothes. The emperor then parades through the town wearing nothing at all, and everyone stays silent out of fear—until a child innocently points out that the emperor is not wearing any clothes. This tale highlights the importance of honesty and the foolishness of pride and fear of judgment.
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