ABSTRACT

In the famous Danish story by H.C.Andersen, “The Emperor’s new clothes”, the emperor was deceived by two frauds because he was naïve and caught in his own perspectives. He was absent from reality. Moreover, nobody close to him dared to tell him. They didn’t want to be seen as non-educated and foolish. In fact the emperor was naked; the clothes were an illusion. Nobody seemed to bother but accepted the authority. Finally, a small child discloses the truth.