The New Yorker · 22 Jun 2026
The Pied Piper
“Can we get McDonald’s?” a red-haired boy with freckles asked. “No,” the Pied Piper said, between fife puffs. He assumed that would be the end of it, but the other hundred and twenty-nine children had heard the word “McDonald’s,” and though they were still dancing—captivated by his fife’s spell—they
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The Pied Piper's enchanting music captivates children, leading them to follow him, but a simple mention of McDonald's sparks their curiosity. This moment highlights the power of suggestion and the influence of popular culture on young minds.
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