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[The Brave Little Tailor: A Tale of Wit, Luck, and Audacity]-[Grimm's Fairy Tales - Part 12]

Grimm's Fairy Tales · B1 ·

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The Brave Little Tailor: A Tale of Wit, Luck, and Audacity

The Origin of a Legend

The story begins with a humble tailor who, while preparing a meal, kills "seven in one blow" when swatting flies. This singular event becomes the catalyst for his entire journey. Proud of his feat, he embroiders the phrase "Seven in one blow" on his belt—a clever piece of branding that leads others to believe he is a mighty warrior who has vanquished seven men. This embellishment of the truth serves as his primary tool for navigating a world that constantly underestimates his physical stature.

Outsmarting the Giants

Armed with his new belt and a few mundane items like a piece of cheese and a bird, the tailor encounters a giant. Through a series of psychological games, he maintains the illusion of superior strength. When the giant squeezes a rock to extract water, the tailor counters by squeezing his cheese, claiming it is "not bad" for a test of strength. Later, when the giant tests his ability to carry a tree, the tailor exhibits cunning by hopping onto a branch, letting the giant do all the work while he sings to maintain the ruse. Even when the giants attempt to kill him in his sleep with a "giant iron bar," his quick thinking and survival instincts allow him to escape unharmed. By the time he leaves the giants, he has successfully manipulated them into fearing his phantom power, leading them to flee in terror.

From Tailor to Royalty

His reputation precedes him, and he eventually arrives at a royal court. The king, initially impressed by the tailor’s belt, employs him to deal with threats to the kingdom. Using the same wit he employed against the giants, the tailor manages to capture the giants and a dangerous wild boar without ever engaging in direct combat. He relies on his environment—trapping the boar in a cabin or tricking the giants into fighting each other by dropping stones on their chests. These "feats" secure his position as a hero and lead to his marriage to the princess.

The Final Test of Character

Even after ascending to royalty, the tailor faces a crisis when his wife discovers his true origins. Hearing him talk in his sleep about sewing jackets and hemming pants, the queen realizes he is "nothing but a lowly tailor." The king, eager to be rid of him, plots an assassination. However, the tailor’s keen awareness—having been warned by a sympathetic knight—allows him to preempt the betrayal. By shouting his accomplishments from his bedroom, he terrifies the approaching knights into retreating.

Conclusion

Ultimately, the story of the brave little tailor is not about physical prowess, but about the power of perception. By consistently projecting confidence and using his wits to turn his perceived weaknesses into strengths, he secures a "long, happy life as king." His journey proves that in a world of giants, sometimes the sharpest tool is not a sword, but a well-crafted reputation.

🎯Key Sentences

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Now that's something
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decided to go out into the world to try his luck
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How do you like the view?
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Why would I want to go with a small fellow like you
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See for yourself what a great man I am.
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📝Key Phrases

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try one's luck
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at one's service
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take a nap
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growled
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outsmart
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📖 Transcript

Chapter 11 The Brave Little Tailor One summer day, a tailor was sewing by his window.
He had just bought some delicious jam the day before and was about to enjoy a snack.
I hope this jam gives me strength and energy, the tailor said.
He spread some on a piece of bread.
I bet it's delicious, but I will not take a bite until I finish my work on this jacket.
The tailor put the piece of bread and jam down beside him.

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