how did the Weavers to teach a lesson to the king
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Many years ago there lived an emperor who loved beautiful new clothes so much that he spent all his money on being finely dressed. His only interest was in going to the theater or in riding about in his carriage where he could show off his new clothes. He had a different costume for every hour of the day. Indeed, where it was said of other kings that they were at court, it could only be said of him that he was in his dressing room!
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They taught him a lesson by Stealing.
- The question has been asked from the story The Emperor’s New Clothes.
- The Emperor was both arrogant and ignorant. He was fond for new clothes and insisted on getting new outfits every day.
- New clothes mattered more to him than anything else in the world. Every day, he spent much time in his dressing room.
- The weavers taught the ignorant and proud emperor a lesson by ignoring his state's concerns and only thinking about himself.
- However, the manner they deceived the emperor was not wise, as they stole his realm of silk, gold, and jewels.
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