What the Goodman does is Always Right

Series: Hans Andersen's Fairy Tales. Second

The story revolves around a young boy who believes that whatever he does is always right. He is convinced of his own infallibility and refuses to listen to others' opinions or criticism. His parents try to correct him, but he becomes increasingly stubborn and arrogant. As the boy grows older, his behavior becomes more and more erratic. He starts to believe that he can do anything without consequences, and that everyone else is wrong. He begins to alienate himself from his friends and family, who are tired of his... AI Generated Content

~1845 CE
Available in: English
Very Easy

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