After reading a classic, I believe you must have a lot of gains worth sharing. At this time, you need to carefully record it and write down your thoughts after reading it. Are you at a loss to write or have a clue? The following are my thoughts on reading "Andersen's Fairy Tales" compiled for you. You are welcome to share them. Thoughts on reading "Andersen's Fairy Tales" 1
In the kingdom of fairy tales, Danish writer Andersen is one of the most outstanding writers. This master of fairy tales has written many fairy tales and stories in his life, and each one is enjoyable to read. Almost everyone has been immersed in the fairy tale dreams created by Andersen in their childhood.
Reading Andersen's fairy tales is a kind of enjoyment. I was intoxicated by his poetic language and lingered in his romantic and magical stories. I like the colorful fairy tale images he created - the stupid king, the kind and lovely sea princess, the ugly duckling who makes money for himself, the little match girl with a tragic fate, etc.
"The Ugly Duckling" is the one that impressed me the most. It tells the story of a duck mother who hatched most of the ducklings that were fluffy and cute, except for one that was big and ugly. Therefore, people don't like it and call it "ugly duckling". The ugly duckling was bullied no matter where he went. The ugly duckling kept silently being himself until one day it turned into a swan and flew into a pond in a large garden, gaining people's admiration. After reading this fairy tale, I understand that on the way to growth, don’t care too much about other people’s opinions and insist on being yourself.
In fact, I also have this experience. I remember when I was in the first grade, I participated in a writing competition. Some senior brothers and sisters said that my handwriting was ugly and had no pen peaks. sad. But I didn't give up because of this. I took calligraphy training classes during the winter and summer vacations. In the end, my calligraphy was finally recognized by everyone, and my "ugly duckling" became a "white swan".
I hope you can, like me, pick up this "Andersen's Fairy Tales" in your free time. I believe you can also learn from it and it will benefit you throughout your life. Thoughts on reading "Andersen's Fairy Tales" 2
"Andersen's Fairy Tales" may be familiar to all my classmates. As one of the enlightenment books for many people, "Andersen's Fairy Tales" opens up the colorful world of fairy tales to us. I remember that the first time I saw this book, I was deeply attracted by it...
I was sad for the tragic ending of the little princess in "The Daughter of the Sea", and happy that Little Claus punished the bad guys severely in "Little Claus and Big Claus"; I was happy for the "Emperor's New Clothes" I was disdainful of the emperor's stupidity; I regretted that the young man in "Flying Box" failed to marry the princess in the end... However, the fairy tale that has benefited me the most is the well-known and popular "The Ugly Duckling".
"The Ugly Duckling" mainly tells the story of a little duck who was bullied in the duck farm because of his extremely ugly appearance. Even his brothers and sisters bullied him. I wish he would die soon. Finally, the ugly duckling had to leave the duck farm and start a new life. It first came to the swamp and met a group of wild ducks and two wild geese, but these guys also looked down on the ugly duckling. The poor ugly duckling just escaped from the duck farm and encountered an even greater disaster - a large-scale hunting. Fortunately, the ugly duckling was lucky enough that the hunting dogs did not catch him. He came to a farmhouse again, but was despised by hunters and hens because he had no skills. The ugly duckling had to survive alone in the wild. After experiencing wind, snow, and freezing, the ugly duckling finally ushered in a beautiful spring. . He became the white swan he had longed for! The story of the ugly duckling finally living a happy life.
This fairy tale tells us: No matter how poor you are born, or how many trials and tribulations you have experienced, as long as you have a heart that refuses to bow to fate, you can achieve your own glory! Suffering will become your wealth, which will last you a lifetime. Thoughts on reading "Andersen's Fairy Tales" 3
"Andersen's Fairy Tales" tells many stories, but the one that impressed me most was the little princess in "The Daughter of the Sea" who could give up for her own feelings. Everything is with that prince.
This story tells us that as long as we think it is right, we must work hard.
This book is full of imagination and fantasy, where things that are impossible to happen or impossible to accomplish in reality will come true. There may be some people in life who are like the princesses in fairy tales. They work hard first and finally realize their dreams. On the contrary, some people are jealous and often end up in failure. This story also tells us the social reality of the disparity between rich and poor, criticizing the stupid upper-class rulers and having a profound spirit of loving the people, which is of current significance. For example, "The Little Match Girl" and "The Nightingale" revealed the social reality of the disparity between rich and poor, "The Emperor's New Clothes" satirized the stupidity of the upper-class rulers, and "The Wild Swan" and "The Daughter of the Sea" expressed the hard-working people's will. Have a happy and joyful life. "The Happy Prince" expresses sympathy for the poor people, and "The Ugly Duckling" tells the story of believing that you should not feel inferior and blame yourself, because your life is unique in the world, and your life is pure. Life is a tool that allows a person to understand the seven emotions and six desires, not a tool for people to feel inferior and blame themselves. And I read "The Frog Prince" and it tells us that we can't go back on our word. Don't talk without counting.
After reading this book, I realized a lot of truths, because these stories made my chaotic childish heart suddenly enlightened. Thoughts on reading "Andersen's Fairy Tales" 4
When I was enlightened, I fell asleep listening to your fairy tales; when I was innocent, I held your fairy tales in my reverie; when I was full of passion, I read them Your fairy tale dreams; dreams accompany me to grow and teach me the truth. It makes me remember you forever, Andersen.
It was you, it was your literary knowledge that moved me. It was your fairy tales that made me see truth, goodness, beauty, fakeness and ugliness. From your stories, I learned to be strong and brave.
Children are the purest and therefore the greatest. Grass is weak, but the joy of the world must be decorated with it. Danish writer Andersen's fairy tales, which praise innocent childlike innocence and praise nature, express the poet's innocence and yearning for a better life, his admiration for truth, goodness and beauty, and his strong self-confidence and fighting spirit.
Childlike innocence is revealed in frankness. This is fully reflected in Andersen's fairy tale "The Emperor's New Clothes". Andersen uses sharp contrast to reveal the hypocrisy of the world and the frankness of childlike innocence. The ugly image of the liar in the story, the self-deception of the emperor, and the hypocrisy and stupidity of the knights. They are all presented before our eyes one by one, letting us know some ways of being a human being. Although "The Emperor's New Clothes" is called a fairy tale, its beneficiaries are not limited to children. It has been widely circulated for more than a hundred years and has become a classic that satirizes hypocrisy and advocates frankness. 1
Love sublimates people’s spirit and makes society more harmonious. An important reason why Andersen's fairy tales are loved by children is that they are full of innocent love. "The Ugly Duckling" and "The Daughter of the Sea" not only make children feel intimate with animals, but also inspire the noble sentiment of fraternity for all living beings in their young hearts. In "The Little Match Girl", Andersen vividly expressed the social environment and the ugly phenomena of society. A little girl selling matches in a cold and snowy day, a child who has a home but dare not return. Who can understand her feelings, and who can give her a touch of warm love...
Andersen's fairy tales often use interesting fairy tales to vividly express the feelings he gets from life and society. Expressed; exaggerated, interesting, thrilling, giving people endless aftertaste and ideological enlightenment, it is the lingering fragrance that overflows after reading and watching, and the heart is very full... .
Andersen and these interesting fairy tales together formed a crystal and shining star, shining forever in fairy tales... Thoughts on reading "Andersen's Fairy Tales" 5
During the winter vacation, I read this "Andersen's Fairy Tales" and was deeply attracted by those beautiful fairy tales. I particularly like these three stories: Thumbelina, the Dryad, and the Emperor's New Clothes. Of course, my favorite is Thumbelina.
The story is: Spring is here, and there is a woman in the garden. She prays to the fairy to have a baby. So one day, the fairy gave her a seed of hope.
From then on, the woman watered it and took good care of it every day. Finally the flowers bloomed and she found a little girl as big as her thumb, so she named her "Thumbelina". Not long after, a nasty scarab took away the lovely Thumbelina. It actually thought Thumbelina was ugly because she had no antennae, so it threw Thumbelina alone into the forest and flew away in disappointment. I think the little beetle is very stupid. It listened to its friends and abandoned the kind-hearted Thumbelina without any opinion. It will definitely regret it. But good people are rewarded. Thumbelina saved an injured swallow in the forest. After the swallow recovered from the injury, in return, Thumbelina took Thumbelina to another world. There, Thumbelina married a prince and they lived a happy life.
What a beautiful story! Thumbelina, who went through many hardships, finally found the prince among the flowers and began a happy life. I have read this story many times. Anyway, I like it very much. I admire Andersen for being able to write such a great story! Thoughts on reading "Andersen's Fairy Tales" 6
The book "Andersen's Fairy Tales", It made me feel very deeply, so I read it in one go during the summer vacation. And also know something about the author of this book, Andersen. He was a poet, philosopher, thinker and nationalist. These factors combine to make his fairy tale an immortal chapter.
You must be very familiar with the article "Daughter of the Sea"! "The Daughter of the Sea" is the protagonist in the fairy tale written by the author Andersen. She lives in the sea and is a mermaid. She can spend more than three hundred years freely in the underwater world, and then turn into bubbles, ending her carefree life. Her lifespan is several times longer than that of humans, but she is a low-level creature and does not have the "immortal soul" unique to humans. In order to obtain this soul and enter a higher realm of life, she gave up her life in the sea, endured the pain and replaced her fish tail with a pair of human legs. Then she fell in love with a prince in the world, hoping to get a life through that prince. share of the human soul. But the prince married a human woman, and her hopes were dashed. If she wanted to become the "daughter of the sea" again, she would have to stab the prince in the chest with a sharp knife on the morning of his wedding, and let his blood flow to her legs. At this time, her legs would turn back into fish tails. , return to her family, return to her own world. But instead of doing this, she threw herself into the sea and turned into foam.
Her pursuit of life touched the hearts of thousands of readers, and also deeply moved me, making me understand the value of life. You must have strong perseverance in front of anything and face it bravely. You must have a heart of gold, treat everyone around you, think of others when things happen, and reflect your own mind and magnanimity. This is the pursuit of life.
I never tire of reading Andersen's fairy tales, especially the article "The Little Match Girl" which touched me the most.
This is the last night of the year - New Year's Eve. In such cold and darkness, a little girl with a bare head and bare feet is walking on the street. Her little feet are already freezing. Green, she had many matches wrapped in an old apron; she still held some in her hand. No one asked her for one that day; no one gave her any coins.
After reading this, I want to say: On such a cold night, the little girl has to sell matches barefoot, and what about us! Hiding in the warm bed and sleeping sweetly, she is really incomparable to us.
The poor little girl, she was hungry and cold as she walked forward. Light came from all the windows, and the smell of roast goose floated on the street. Yeah, it's New Year's Eve! She was thinking about it. She didn't dare go home because she didn't sell a match and was afraid of being beaten by her parents. The girl saw a corner and huddled in the corner. Her little hands were almost frozen. She could only take out a match to warm her up. When the match lit up, the little girl fantasized about sitting by the stove, but just as she was about to stretch out her hands and feet, the fire went out. She lit another one and saw a lot of delicious food, but it disappeared after a while. She lit two more in succession and saw the Christmas tree and the old grandmother.
When she saw her grandmother, she was afraid that her grandmother would disappear, so she lit all the remaining matches in the bundle. The grandmother picked up the little girl and flew to God together with happiness. What a poor little girl, she can't even get the most basic happiness!
After reading this article, I feel that this little girl is really pitiful. Thinking about myself, I have never suffered from hunger or cold. Nowadays, our living environment is so happy. We have chickens, ducks, and fish to eat, but they still don’t taste good. We still need to add more nutrients. Sometimes I think about it and it really shouldn’t happen. Under such good conditions, we should study harder and make great contributions to the motherland in the future! Rather than being particularly picky! Thoughts on reading "Andersen's Fairy Tales" 7
Everyone knows that "Andersen's Fairy Tales" is a world famous book. Now, let me talk about my thoughts after "Andersen's Fairy Tales".
Hans Andersen, the author of "Andersen's Fairy Tales", was a famous Danish fairy tale writer in the 19th century. He lost his father when he was a child, and relied on his mother to wash clothes for others to support his family. His family was so poor that they didn't even have a bed. He created many fairy tales in his life, including "The Daughter of the Sea", "The Emperor's New Clothes", "The Ugly Duckling", etc. Each story is so touching. Of course, there is also "The Little Match Girl" that moved me the most.
On a cold New Year's Eve, a little match girl was walking on the street. She had many matches in her old apron and a handful in her hand. That night, no one came to buy matches. She was cold and hungry, so she sat down in the corner of a house and curled up with her legs. It was too cold, so she lit a match on the wall to warm her little hands. She felt as if she were sitting in front of a big stove. However, the match went out and the big stove disappeared. She rubbed another one and saw a roast goose. I wiped another one and saw a Christmas tree. In the end, in order to keep her kind grandmother, she polished all the matches and froze to death in the wall in the illusion of happiness.
On New Year's Eve, she should have been in a happy family, but she was walking barefoot on the street alone, cold and hungry, looking longingly at the lights in rich people's homes. , smelling the aroma of roast goose, freezing to death in the illusion of happiness. The old society was so dark and unfair. If she grew up in New China in the 21st century, she would have a happy family, live happily with her parents, and be accompanied by her kind grandma. If she grows up in New China in the 21st century, she can go to school with her friends, learn knowledge, and play together. If she grew up in New China in the 21st century, she would have new clothes to wear, and delicious roast goose to eat every Chinese New Year, and she would not have to sell matches. If she grew up in New China in the 21st century, in a harmonious society like ours, she would definitely be as happy as us. Here I hope that the little girl can come to China in her second life! Thoughts on reading "Andersen's Fairy Tales" 8
In order to promote the formation of a reading culture, guide the whole society to care and care for the learning and growth of children, and create a good atmosphere for happy reading and happy growth, during the winter vacation last year, teachers Assign each of our students to read at least two books at home. Let the farmhouse bookstore truly become a holiday paradise for children.
On the first day of summer vacation, I found several fairy tales and read them one after another. I finished four books in less than 10 days. Each fairy tale in the book was like a fairy tale. A picture scroll is pleasing to the eye; a story is like a clear spring, clearing the mind and body; a good book is like a breeze, freeing the mind.
"Andersen's Fairy Tales" is one of my favorite books, written by the Danish Andersen. He wrote wonderful fairy tales one after another, which I couldn't put down. Some people say that fairy tales are absurd and make people have unreal fantasies; some people say that fairy tales are interesting, magical and wonderful; but I think fairy tales are a door, and when you walk in, you will understand infinite knowledge. , truth, because every writer hides profound truth in every word and sentence when writing fairy tales.
Reading "Andersen's Fairy Tales" made me fully feel that the writer writes articles in this way and can write such literary style; let us draw nourishment from the profound and profound Chinese traditional culture; let us insert our imagination With the wings of humor, you can travel in the fairy tale kingdom. From then on, I became more fond of reading and became a little book fan in the class. I want to be a fairy tale writer when I grow up and write popular fairy tales like Andersen! Thoughts on reading "Andersen's Fairy Tales" 9
"Andersen's Fairy Tales", this book, made me feel particularly deeply, so I read this book during the summer vacation.
Everyone must be familiar with the article "Daughter of the Sea"! She lives in the sea and is a mermaid. He could spend more than three hundred years freely in the underwater world, and then turned into bubbles, ending her unrestrained life. His life is several times longer than that of humans, but he is a low-level creature and does not have the same reproductive function as humans. In order to obtain this and enter the higher realm of life, she gave up the life in the sea, endured the pain and replaced her fish tail with a pair of legs, and then fell in love with a prince in the world, but that prince was already with another girl. Married, hope dashed. If she wants to become the "daughter of the sea", she must stab the prince in the chest with a sharp knife on the morning of his wedding and let the blood flow to her legs. At this time, her legs will turn into fish tails and return to the sea. To go back to her family and where she belongs. But instead of doing this, she threw herself into the sea and turned into foam.
Her pursuit of life has touched the hearts of millions of readers, and it also touched my heart, making me understand the value of life. You must have a strong will to do anything and face it bravely. When this happens, thinking of others and showing your own magnanimity are the goals of human life.
I never tire of reading Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tales, especially "The Little Match Girl".
This is the last day of the year---New Year's Eve. In the darkness and cold, a little girl with a bare head and bare feet is walking on the street. Her little feet have already She knew how to get green, and she had many matches wrapped in an old apron; she still held some in her hands. No one gave her a copper that day; no one asked her for a match. After reading this, I thought: On such a cold day, the little girl is still barefoot; but we will hide in the warm quilts, and our treatment is completely different. Poor little girl, she walked forward cold and hungry. Every house had lights on, and the smell of roast goose floated on the street. It was New Year's Eve! She was thinking: She didn't dare to go home because she didn't sell a match and was afraid of being beaten by her parents. The little girl saw a corner and hid here. Her hands and feet were almost frozen. She could only take out a match to keep warm. The match lit up, but just when she wanted to keep warm, the match went out. She dropped another one and saw a lot of delicious food, but it disappeared after a while. She lit two in a row and saw her grandmother and the Christmas tree. When she saw her grandmother, she was afraid that her grandmother would disappear so she lit up the rest of the package. The grandmother picked up the little girl and flew together with happiness. Up there. What a poor child, who can't even get the most basic happiness!
After reading this article "The Little Match Girl", I feel that she is too pitiful. Thinking about how I was born in a blessed place and do not know how blessed I am, I feel that I should not think about this or that... Reading "Andersen's Fairy Tales" has Sense 10
During the winter vacation, I read "Andersen's Fairy Tales" with my mother every day; my favorite is the story of Big Claus and Little Claus. Big Claus had four horses, and Little Claus had one horse. Big Claus often bullied Little Claus. One day, Big Claus beat Little Claus's horse to death, so Little Claus Take the horses to the market and sell them. When walking on the road, it was getting late, and Little Claus planned to stay in a nearby village. As a result, the farmer was not at home, so the farmer's wife arranged for Little Claus to sleep on the roof, while the farmer's wife ate and drank with the priest. The farmer was a very kind man. After a while, he came home and saw Little Claus and said, why are you sleeping in the open air? Come inside. Little Claus said to the farmer, I have a magician who can conjure wine, barbecue, fish and snacks.
So Little Claus stepped on the horse that was in his pocket, and said, "Did you hear that?" The magician said that in the stove, there was wine, barbecue, fish and snacks. So the farmer turned on the stove and found food and wine. Little Claus also said that the magician can also become a devil like a priest. So Little Claus stepped on the pocket again, and the magician made a sound. Little Claus said, the magician said, open the cabinet and take a look.
As a result, the farmer opened the cabinet and said, Oh my god, it looks exactly like the pastor in his hometown. The farmer wanted to buy the magician, but Little Claus got 2 bushels of money. In fact, the food and wine in the stove were prepared by the farmer's wife, but the farmer's wife did not dare to say anything. The farmer's wife was drinking with the priest, and Little Claus saw it all.
So, clever little Claus made a fortune for himself. But his behavior of deceiving others is wrong. Whatever we do, we need to think more and use our brains, so that we can do things well and get greater and more gains. Thoughts on reading "Andersen's Fairy Tales" 11
Andersen's Fairy Tales is an attractive fairy tale book. Andersen wrote 168 fairy tales in his lifetime, and his representative works include "The Daughter of the Sea", "The Ugly Duckling", "The Little Match Girl" and so on. Andersen's fairy tales have a unique artistic style, which is both poetic beauty and comic humor.
Among them, the story of the ugly duckling left the deepest impression on me. The content is: Once upon a time, a little duck hatched from the mother duck's egg nest. It was so ugly that everyone hated it, so they called it the "ugly duckling". The ugly duckling grew up in the mother duck's egg nest. It thought: I was born like this and there is no way to change it, but I can learn skills and be as capable as other ducklings. So, it learned to swim from its mother duck and looked after its owner's house. When encountering difficulties, it faced difficulties and never backed down. Finally, it turned into a flying, beautiful "white swan".
By reading the story of The Ugly Duckling, I learned that I need to know myself and believe in myself. One day, I will become a "white swan" like the "ugly duckling". The same is true for our study. We must have confidence in ourselves when we encounter difficulties. If you don't face it with strength, you won't have good results. Thoughts on reading "Andersen's Fairy Tales" 12
Andersen said: "Life itself is the most beautiful fairy tale." In his view, fairy tales are by no means people's imagination fabricated out of thin air, but are reflected through the prism of literature. of real life. After he started writing fairy tales, he said to one of his friends: "I write fairy tales with all my feelings and thoughts, but at the same time I do not forget about adults. When I write a story for children, I Always remember that their father and mother will be listening, so I also have to write something for them and let them think about it." This passage shows his attitude and purpose of writing fairy tales: not only to educate children, but also to write fairy tales. Let their parents "think" too. Therefore, his fairy tales are not only written for children, but also for adults. Indeed, there are many things in them that are worthy of our careful recall and "thinking" even when we are old. So, how does this writer who writes with a quill pen in the cold wind break through the limitation that ordinary fairy tales are only written for children as "children's books" and capture adult readers who have the opportunity to read them again when they grow up? As Zhou Zuoren affirmed, Andersen's fairy tales "observe all things with the eyes of a child and write them with the pen of a poet. Therefore, they are beautiful and natural and can be called divine. There is no such thing before, and there will be no one after." The author believes that the above-mentioned "child's eyes" and "poet's pen" are precisely the main reasons for achieving this dual reader effect.
In Andersen's fairy tales, they are full of children's innocent voices, magical and smart stories, and the most common life phenomena: a clever and brave soldier gets a magical tinderbox and marries a beautiful princess ( "The Tinder Box"); the kind-hearted but poor Little Claus used his clever mind to defeat the vicious and stupid Big Claus ("Little Claus and Big Claus"); the experience of Thumbelina, who is about the size of a thumb. After a magical adventure, he finally found his own prince ("Thumbelina"); in order to restore his human form to his brother who was cursed by his stepmother and turned into a swan, the beautiful princess named Elisa went through all kinds of painstaking efforts to weave a swan. Eleven pieces of linen clothes used kindness and perseverance to break the spell and gain happiness ("Wild Swan"). These stories full of wit and innocence warm the hearts of every child, and at the same time convey the true meaning of life - a tribute to beauty, kindness, truth, bravery and wisdom. Thoughts on reading "Andersen's Fairy Tales" 13
This winter vacation I read the book "Andersen's Fairy Tales" and I liked many of the stories in it. When I saw the story "The Little Match Girl" I felt very sad.
This little girl had to make a living by selling matches because her family was very poor. On a cold New Year’s Eve, she didn’t sell a single match. In the end, she died of cold, hunger and freezing on the street. See here I have burst into tears. Thinking about how happy our current life is compared to hers.
Reading the book "Andersen's Fairy Tales" made me understand that there is bitterness and sweetness in life, and we must cherish the happy life we ??have now. 14 Thoughts on Reading "Andersen's Fairy Tales"
"Andersen's Fairy Tales" is a classic collection of fairy tales. Each interesting fairy tale is like a flower blooming in people's hearts. Each story has a profound meaning. It deeply attracted me and moved me.
One of my favorite stories is "The Ugly Duckling". This story tells the story of a little duck who was very ugly and black since he was born. Everyone disliked him, and even his family abandoned him. But it did not give up on its life, but always faced it optimistically and moved forward courageously. Finally one day, it woke up in the pond and suddenly found that it was no longer the ugly little duck it used to be. It had become a beautiful, elegant and noble white swan, spreading its wings and flying into the sky! This story tells me that no matter what difficulties you encounter in life, you must face it with strength and never give up. Gold will always shine!
There are many wonderful stories in "Andersen's Fairy Tales", including "The Daughter of the Sea", "The Little Match Girl", "Thumbelina", "The Emperor's New Clothes"...each story is fascinating. , every story is intriguing, and every story makes me have endless aftertaste.
Although the stories in fairy tales are all illusory, most of them reflect the truth, goodness, and beauty of the world. They also taught me a lot of truths and benefited me a lot. 15 Thoughts on Reading "Andersen's Fairy Tales"
The imperial capital is a very prosperous and busy city. The people live a peaceful and happy life, and guests from other places visit every day. One day, two swindlers came from afar. After they learned about the eccentricities of the local emperor, they told everyone they met that they were weavers with special powers and could weave magical and wonderful cloth-not only The colors and patterns are unusually beautiful. The emperor thought: If he could wear a piece of clothing made of this material, he would know which ministers in the Privy Council were incompetent, and he would be able to personally select some smart servants for himself. good! That's it, I have to ask them to weave me some magical cloth!
So, he allocated a large amount of special funds and ordered the two of them to start weaving immediately. They knitted for several days and lied to the emperor that they had knitted the most beautiful clothes in the world and asked the emperor to try them on. In fact, they both did nothing and lied: stupid, incompetent people can't see this dress. So, the emperor tried on this dress and showed it off on the street. Everyone was stunned. Suddenly, a little boy broke the scene and revealed the truth. In fact, the emperor was wearing nothing.
This story greatly satirizes the emperor. I think he is a stupid person who thinks he is smart, but is actually extremely stupid and deceiving himself. I think there are many people like this in society. I want to be a smart, honest, good kid like the kid in the story.