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“Have you read a story when you were younger, and later, read it again, and discovered something more profound than what you had understood at first?” In this episode of Thinking Curious, I discuss my reflections after re-reading the 1837 Hans Christian Anderson fairy tale, “The Emperor’s New Clothes.” I’ll share my thoughts on Andersen’s clever use of immaterial human qualities such as free will, consciousness, and agency, and ponder the concepts of ‘willful blindness’ and ‘turning a blind eye.’
Hans Christian Andersen (1805 – 1875) was a Danish author and prolific writer, best remembered for his literary fairy tales. His stories are now culturally embedded in our collective consciousness, accessible to children but also presenting lessons for mature readers as well. You may recognize some of his other famous fairy tales - "The Little Mermaid", "The Princess and the Pea", "The Ugly Duckling", and "Thumbelina".
Discussion Points:
Resources:
Cognitive Development Coaching with Jessica
The Emperor’s New Clothes
History of the Phrase “Turn a blind eye”
Book: Wilful Blindness by Margaret Heffernan
By Jessica Stearns“Have you read a story when you were younger, and later, read it again, and discovered something more profound than what you had understood at first?” In this episode of Thinking Curious, I discuss my reflections after re-reading the 1837 Hans Christian Anderson fairy tale, “The Emperor’s New Clothes.” I’ll share my thoughts on Andersen’s clever use of immaterial human qualities such as free will, consciousness, and agency, and ponder the concepts of ‘willful blindness’ and ‘turning a blind eye.’
Hans Christian Andersen (1805 – 1875) was a Danish author and prolific writer, best remembered for his literary fairy tales. His stories are now culturally embedded in our collective consciousness, accessible to children but also presenting lessons for mature readers as well. You may recognize some of his other famous fairy tales - "The Little Mermaid", "The Princess and the Pea", "The Ugly Duckling", and "Thumbelina".
Discussion Points:
Resources:
Cognitive Development Coaching with Jessica
The Emperor’s New Clothes
History of the Phrase “Turn a blind eye”
Book: Wilful Blindness by Margaret Heffernan