The theme of this story is likely about fooling or lying to children in order to make them feel better. This is due to the fact that many parents or adults lie to children in order to make them feel better, which is a highly risky move, as we do not know what and how they would react.
Firstly, one way to talk about this book is about the assessment into the quality of emotional state that is provided in the book. In the book, Princess Lenore has fallen to illness, and the object that she wants was the moon in the sky. As her father, who is the king, heard about her wish, he struggles to obtain a moon for his daughter. This leads to the emotional state of care and bondage, as the father strives to make his daughter feel better with the help of the moon, which shows his great care and bond with his daughter. This emotional state could also be provided to the readers, as the fact that the king strives to cure his daughter’s sickness would likely provides readers the …show more content…
In the book, the king’s men were supposedly highly full of knowledge, despite the fact that they were unable to provide the moon for Princess Lenore. This particular event shows that even the king’s intelligent men could not fully make the request of Princess Lenore come true, which could be shared with parents with their child. For example, if the parents claim to grant anything to their child in order to make them happy, the child might come up with a nearly impossible request, such as the child wishing for a million dollars or owning a country. This could lead to the possibility that the book was written to warn parents about allowing a child to grant any request that they want, which could lead to problems to the