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Emperor's New Underwear
I. I.
Background of the author
Macaraig was born in Santa Cruz, Manila, Philippines on November 5, 1927 to Catalino Macaraig and
Ignacia Tiacho Macaraig. His only sibling was a younger sister, Gloria, born in
1932.
Macaraig, called Taling by
his family and Mac by his friends, was a product of the Philippine
public school system from his elementary to his university years: Santa Ana
Elementary School, Araullo High School, Arellano High School (where he
graduated in 1946), and the University of the Philippines
(U.P.), where he graduated in 1952 with a Bachelor of Arts (A.B.) and a
Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.)
While at U.P., Macaraig was a member of Upsilon Sigma Phi, the oldest Greek-letter fraternity in Asia.
He was also a member of the U.P. Vanguards, the university’s Reserve Officer Training
Corps Unit and the pioneer of the ROTC in the Philippines. He was into
athletics as a member of the U.P. varsity weight-lifting team and the U.P. Law
swimming team.
After he obtained his law degree and passed the
Philippine bar exams in 1952, Macaraig left for the United States and earned a
Master of Laws degree (LL.M.) in 1954 from the University of Michigan Law
School, where he specialized in International Law and Public
Administration.
Macaraig also received awards from his alma maters in
later years. Among these awards were the Most Distinguished Alumnus Award
(Sunburst Order – Golden Class) of the Arellano (Manila North) High School in
1977 and the Upsilonian Noble and Outstanding (UNO)
Award, the highest recognition conferred on Upsilonians.
On December 18, 1955, he married Araceli (Celi) Villareal
Andaya (Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, University of the Philippines (U.P.),
1952; Master of Science, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, 1954), a
native of Mambusao, Capiz. Their six children are Marissa, Miriam, Mel, Monina,
Mynardo and Muriel—all graduates of U.P., holders of law or masters degrees,
and noted in their respective fields.
I.
Summary (Link)
http://www.answers.com/Q/Summary_of_the_Emperor's_New_Underwear_by_Mynardo_Macaraig
II.
Story Elements
A.
Setting
Ceremonial Parade in the Emperor's
Kingdom
B.
Characterization
a.
The Protagonist
Ø
Emperor - an emperor who is
always proud of his palace, of his city, and who is found in his beautiful
clothes.
b.
The Antagonist
Ø
Max and Rex - the two lazy
swindlers who trick the emperor to make lots of money by making a fake magic
garment.
c.
The Supporting
character
Ø
Prime Ministers, Officials,
People
d.
The Victim
Ø
Is also the
Emperor
C.
Plot
Ø
A story about a man becoming materialistic
on his world, and he is so blinded by wanting the best dress that he want. And all
of a sudden the two swindlers lie at him.
D.
Conflict
a.
Man vs. Himself
Ø This is when he thinks that the mistakes will destroy him that when
he have been stripped in his imperial dignity.
b.
Man vs. Society
Ø This is when the Emperor sees himself that he was been fooled by
those charlatans and all his people, chamberlain sees him as a fool. For this,
the Emperor issued a new decree effective immediately that all citizens of the
empire must dress in underwear and nothing else.
E.
Climax
Ø This is the time when all the citizens have known the proclamation
made by the Emperor. Some of the people where absolutely shocked. And all the
people in the street are strip. The few citizens were locked up in their
houses. And soon, the Emperor wants another parade and the town was assembled
once more to see. All people were disgusted by him. So the people decided to
just wear their regular clothing like normal people. The next morning, the
Emperor got very angry because of the people wearing their regular clothes.
F.
Denouement / Anti-Climax
Ø
The chamberlain of his explain
and speak what should he need to hear rather what he want to hear. He explains
everything to the emperor. He said, "it's like this: now, when you first
paraded around in your underwear, you must admit that you did look a bit
foolish. Of course, you can't deny that you were a fool to be taken in by those
two con men. "you were fooled, true, but so were we naturally, we didn't
hold it against you for being fooled too but you see, we had become fools once
already and now, here you were with your new decree making us become fools
twice! Well, we were tolerant about being fooled once, but being forced to
become fools - that was another matter entirely." "But what of my
royal dignity?" asked the emperor. "How can I erase the stain of my
humiliation?" "You can't," said the chamberlain, "but
consider this: what could be more humiliating to an emperor than to be driven
from his throne because of underwear?"
G.
Ending
The Ending of the story is Happy Ending
Ø
Because the emperor realize the chamberlain’s
words. So that the emperor decree abolished.
H.
Vocabulary
Allegiance
– the obligation of a feudal vassal to his liege lord.
Sneer
– to smile or laugh with facial contortions that express scorn or contempt.
Inconsolable
– incapable of being consoled or in other word bad.
Valorous
– valiant.
Precipitate
– to throw violently.
Ermine – any of
several weasels whose coats become white in winter usually with black on the tip the tail, especially a short
tailed weasel.
I.
Moral of the Story
The moral of the story is don’t trust to much the people around
you, even though you are the in highest position and don’t be selfish even
though you are more like stupid in front of entire people, accept the fact that
once in a life time you are embarrassing in front of you domination. Because sometimes
innocent children can see things more clearly than
adults. Don’t always assume that people around you is always right even though
you are in higher position. Recommendation
Ø If you become a leader, be humble and kind. Never boss people around
you think about how you would like to be treated. Because leaders become
great, not because on their power, but because of their ability to empower
others. And also a leader leads by example, whether he intends or not.
Ø
The story was very nice. You
can learn a lot from the story. Like being honest to yourself. Not pretend that
you really know the happening around you. And the most important thing is love
your domination, love people around you, don’t be selfish because you are embarrass
in front of the entire people.
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