The tailor succeeds because he uses his skills (Zi

  • The tailor succeeds because he uses his skills (Zipes, Brothers, 87). Jack Zipes says that the hero in such tales "demonstrate a distinct willingness to rectify social injustice particularly when they are class related" (Brothers, 87).Tatar states, "The tale not only celebrates the wit, cunning, and ingenuity of tailors but also articulates is disdain for those who consider these honest tradesmen unworthy suitors" (Annotated, 111).Return to place in story.