Rejection of the title of Emperor means someone says “No” to being called Emperor, like when you’re asked to be king of a game, and you say you’d rather just play.
Imagine you're playing with your friends in the park. One day, your friend Tommy says, “Let’s make you our Emperor!” You smile and say, “Okay, I guess.” But later, you think about it and decide you don’t want to be Emperor, maybe you’d rather be a pirate or just run around freely. So you tell Tommy, “I reject the title of Emperor.” That means you’re no longer the Emperor, and you can choose another role instead.
Why someone might reject the title
Sometimes being Emperor is hard work. You have to make big decisions, like what game to play next or where to hide from the bigger kids. If that feels too much, rejecting the title makes things easier, you’re just a regular kid again, and everyone can take turns being Emperor.
It’s like when you get chosen for the most fun job at recess, but then you decide you’d rather be the one who gets to go first in line. You still get to play, you just don’t have to wear the crown anymore.
Examples
- An emperor tries to give his title to a friend, who refuses.
- A child is named emperor, but he doesn't want it.
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See also
- What is emperor?
- How Did the Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt Rule for Centuries?
- How Did the Magna Carta Influence Modern Democracy?
- Did Adolf Hitler ever address the fact that his own appearance was almost an exact?
- How Do ‘Secrets’ Stay Hidden for So Long?