When two swindlers cleverly announce that the "magical" garments they are weaving for the Emperor are invisible to anyone lacking intelligence, who has the courage to speak the truth? Hans Christian Andersen's classic tale is at once a hilariously entertaining story and an insightful commentary on human nature.
Two rascally weavers convince the emperor they are making him beautiful new clothes, visible only to those fit for their posts, but when he wears them during a royal procession, a child recognizes that the emperor has nothing on.
Two rascally weavers convince the emperor they are making him beautiful new clothes, visible only to those fit for their posts, but during a royal procession in which he first wears them, a child whispers that the emperor has nothing on.