"The Little Prince" by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry is a classic novella that tells the story of a young prince who travels to various planets in search of meaning and friendship. The prince meets many strange and fascinating characters on his journey, including a vain and selfish rose, a fox ..........................
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The first paragraph says: So he started by visiting them to look for an occupation and to add to his knowledge. What do you think was added to the little prince’s knowledge as a result of his visit to Asteroid 325?
i. That a universal king ruled over all the asteroids and planets.
ii. That a rat can be sentenced to death in the absence of humans.
iii. That grown-ups behave in strange inexplicable ways.
iii. That grown-ups behave in strange inexplicable ways.
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‘Ah! Here comes a subject,’ exclaimed the king when he spied the little prince.
The king was pleased to the see the prince because
i. he had no one to rule over on his asteroid.
ii. he wanted to add one more subject to his kingdom.
iii. he did not know that the little prince was a ruler himself.
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‘Sire… over what do you rule?’
‘Over everything,’ replied the king very simply.
These words of the king reveal that he
i. had been appointed to rule over all the asteroids and the planets.
ii. lived under the illusion that he was the ruler of the universe.
iii. wanted to impress upon the little prince that he was the king’s subject.
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‘You shall have your sunset. I shall demand it. But, in accordance with scientific government,
I shall wait until conditions are favourable.’
The favourable conditions for the sunset would be when
i. The king ordered the sun to set, irrespective of the time.
ii. the sun would favour him by setting whenever the king asked.
iii. the actual time of sunset according to the principles of nature.
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‘That is the most difficult thing of all. It is far more difficult to judge oneself than to judge others. If you succeed in judging yourself rightly, then indeed you are very wise.’
These profound words were said by
i. the king, who had deep wisdom and insight.
ii. the king, who ironically was unable to judge himself.
iii. the little prince, who was wise in spite of his youthfulness.
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Unlock now 🔓Do you think the king was self-important and pompous? Pick sentences from the text to support your answer.
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Unlock now 🔓It is far more difficult to judge oneself than to judge others. Do you agree or disagree with this statement? Give reasons for your answer and also give examples to explain what you mean.
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Unlock now 🔓Do you think this story is a picture of grown-ups as seen through the eyes of a child? Discuss this in small groups and identify the qualities of grown-ups that you find difficult to understand.
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Some words have more than one meaning or usage. If we take the word ‘subject’, we know that it is the content for study at school or college. A ‘subject’ is also one who has the right to live in a country.
Here are some words that appear in the story. Use them appropriately in the sentences below. (You will notice that their meanings here are quite different from those in the story!)
prince | gesture | chair | occupation | star | order |
a. The flats will be ready for ………………………………………… next month.
b. Charlie Chaplin was the ………………………………………… of comedy.
c. Get your ideas into some sort of ………………………………………… before beginning to write.
d. Mr Bedi was elected ………………………………………… of the city council.
e. They sent some flowers as a ………………………………………… of sympathy to the parents of the
child.
f. Zohra Sehgal has been the ………………………………………… of many popular television series.
a. The flats will be ready for occupation next month.
b. Charlie Chaplin was the star of comedy.
c. Get your ideas into some sort of order before beginning to write.
d. Mr. Bedi was elected chair of the city council.
e. They sent some flowers as a gesture of sympathy to the parents of the child.
f. Zohra Sehgal has been the star of many popular television series.
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The first paragraph says, 'So he started by visiting them to look for an occupation and to add to his knowledge.' What do you think was added to the little prince's knowledge as a result of his visit to Asteroid 325?
The Little Prince's interaction with the king on Asteroid 325 taught him about the characteristics of an authoritative person, especially one who is in a position of power. He observed how the king demanded unyielding obedience from the people around him, albeit in a somewhat eccentric way. It also exposed him to the concept of pompousness, as the king made grand gestures and declarations, emphasizing his importance and authority in an exaggerated way. Furthermore, it highlighted the king's need for a subject or someone to rule over to validate his power.
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About the Author - The Little Prince | New Broadway | Class 8 Literature | English
Antoine Marie Jean-Baptiste Roger, better known by his pen name Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, was a French writer and aviator. He is best known for his novella "The Little Prince", which has become one of the most translated and beloved books in the world. Saint-Exupéry wrote and illustrated the book while living in the United States during World War II, and it was first published in 1943. He died in 1944 while on a reconnaissance mission over the Mediterranean. Saint-Exupéry's work as a writer and aviator continues to inspire people around the world today.
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Themes - The Little Prince | New Broadway | Class 8 Literature | English
The Importance of Imagination
The Little Prince reminds us of the importance of imagination in our lives. As grown-ups, we often lose touch with our imaginative side and focus too much on practicality. The Little Prince's childlike perspective on the world reminds us of the importance of wonder, creativity, and imagination.
Loneliness and Connection
The Little Prince feels isolated on his tiny planet and longs for connection. He meets a variety of characters on his journey, each of whom teaches him something about..
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"I should like to see a sunset ... please, do me that kindness ... Order the sun to set ..." - This line is important because it shows the innocence and purity of the little prince's character and his desire to experience simple pleasures. It also highlights ....
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1. Arrival on the King's Planet: The Little Prince lands on an asteroid inhabited by a king who claims to rule over everything.
2. Interaction with the King: The King, glad....
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Ermine: the white winter coat of a stoat (a small animal with a long body and brown fur that turns white in winter) used to decorate the formal clothes of kings, etc.
The king's robe was adorned with luxurious ermine fur, showcasing his wealth and status.
Subject: a person who has the right to belong to a country, especially one with a king or a queen
Citizens of a nation are considered subjects of their respective ruling monarchy or government.
Inordinately: far more than expected or is usual
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