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The Emperors New Clothes

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The Emperors New Clothes
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1.

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What is the royal dresser thinking in scene 5? Why does he go along with the tailors?

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Based on information in scenes 1 and 2, what character traits do you examine in the Tailors? Provide evidence to support your answer.

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Compare the dialogue from Lord Chancellor and The Emperor in Scene 3. How do they differ and what does this tell us about each character?

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The idea that vanity is dangerous is developed by _____________. Overall the lesson taught is _____________.

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At the end of Scene 1, the Lord Chancellor says, “A dangerous trait, vanity.” How is the idea that vanity is a dangerous trait developed throughout the play? What overall lesson is taught?

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Is the Emperor a static character or a dynamic character? A STATIC CHARACTER does not change in any important way over the course of the story. A DYNAMIC CHARACTER UNDERGOES AN IMPORTANT INTERNAL CHANGE OVER THE COURSE OF A STORY. Explain & give evidence!

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