Ang Munting Prinsipe Antoine De Saint Exupéry

Ang Munting Prinsipe Antoine De Saint Exupéry

Gawing buod at sinopsisAng Munting Prinsipe sinulat ni Antoine de Saint-Exupery​

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1. Gawing buod at sinopsisAng Munting Prinsipe sinulat ni Antoine de Saint-Exupery​


Answer:

ANSWER:

Ang Ang Munting Prinsipe (Pranses: Le Petit Prince, Ingles: The Little Prince) ay isang nobelang isinulat ng Pranses na piloto at manunulat na si Antoine de Saint-Exupéry at unang inilathala sa mga wikang Pranses at Ingles noong 1943. Isinasalaysay ng nobela ang kwento ng isang pilotong bumagsak sa gitna nga desyerto kung saan niya nakatagpo ang isang “munting prinsipe,” isang batang lalaking nagtamo ng karunungan habang naglalakbay sa kalawakan mula sa kanyang tinitirhang asteroid na B-612.


2. Can antoine de saint-exupéry can speak English?​


Answer:

Antowānudosantegujuperi

Explanation:

Yan po sagot


3. who is the speaker. in Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, The Little Prince


Answer:

The narrator of The Little Prince is an adult in years, but he explains that he was rejuvenated six years earlier after he crashed his plane in the desert. He was an imaginative child whose first drawing was a cryptic interpretation of a boa constrictor that had swallowed an elephant.

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4. describe the little prince by antoine de saint-exupery


Clever! Maybe that's it! But he has an open mind.. 

5. Write the similarities and differences of Amelia Earheart and Antoine de Saint-Exupery based on their biographies​


Answer:

an income sufficient to live on or the means of earning it.

example: "she was struggling to make a living as a dancer"

Explanation:

tama po ba?


6. 1. What do you mean by this famous quote from the Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry which I quote "The most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or touched, they are felt with the heart."​


Answer:

"The most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or touched; they are felt with the heart.” Meaning that materialistic things can never bear the same importance as kindness, selflessness, friendship and affection. If more people could live by these words, issues such as global poverty would doubtfully be as prevalent.

Explanation:

I think the most beautiful thing in the world is about showing kindness and compassion. Helping other people even just by a simple way will make your heart and soul happy. Just like playing with your pets even though they don't talk like us (humans), they feel, sense us and communicate with us in their own way. They know our feelings deep inside. For me, geniune people are the most happiest and blessed human beings alive


7. write 500 words reaction paper about the little prince by Antoine De Saint-Exupéry ​


Explanation:

ito po yung answer paki

verified po


8. falling action the story by Antoine de saint exupry​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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Question

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9. The little prince by antoine de saint exupery what is article


Answer:

it is a very wonderful story

Explanation:

what article?


10. The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (applicable to Formalist, Historical, & Moralist


Answer:

historical

Explanation:

nasaan yung story don natin malalaman kung ano ba tagala yan


11. Greeting card with a message promoting respect for difference about the little prince by antoine de saint exupery


" In this world of diversity, bear in mind that the deeper meaning of life is found in relationships we create. Love tames us, love causes us commit. Like a little price, let’s be responsible for our own rose, let’s tame our own fox. And just like the little prince, let’s look into the goodness of one’s heart."


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12. antoine de saint exupery​


Antoine Marie Jean-Baptiste Roger, comte de Saint-Exupéry, simply known as de Saint-Exupéry, was a French writer, poet, aristocrat, journalist and pioneering aviator. He became a laureate of several of France's highest literary awards and also won the United States National Book Award.

Explanation:

yan lang po hehe


13. pa helpbrainliest ko tska followPagsasanay 4 Panuto: Bumuo ng isang suring basa sa nobelang pinamagatang 'Ang Munting Prinsipe ni Antoine de Saint-Exuperym bilang akdang pampanitikan na nasa pananaw na humanismo.​​


Answer:

Ang pinakamahagang bagay ay hindi nakikita ng mga mata sapagkat ang tunay na halaga, puso lamang ang nakadarama."

Explanation:

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14. sino si Antoine de Saint-exupery​


Si Antoine de Saint-Exupery ay isang pranses na manunulat noong ika-20th na siglo. Si Antoine de Saint-Exupery ay isang abyador o aviator. Dahil sa kanyang trabaho, nagkaroon siya ng insprisayon sa kanyang tanyag na libro na kilala sa buong mundo: Ang Munting Prinsipe o The Little Prince na ginawa noong 1943.

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15. what are the important events of the story of the little prince that excerpted by antoine de saint-exupery​


Answer:

There are many important events in the story "The Little Prince". I will give you three that have struck me the most.

1. When the Little Prince met the pilot

2. When the Little Prince met the businessman

3. When the Little Prince reached the Earth and met the fox

Explanation:

When the pilot showed his drawing of the boa constrictor from the outside to the Little Prince, the Little Prince being a children with a wide imagination, easily understood the drawing and did not mention that it is a “hat”, a word that the pilot always heard whenever he showed it to the grown-ups who are defined as always needing an explanation. These grown-ups care much about the numbers and have the different definition of the word “serious.” For the Little Prince, the war between the flower and the sheep is one of the serious things that the people don’t care about. In connection with the reality, one that is seen as “mean” is actually one that is “weak”. Like the rose who has thorns for no good, people may have thorns as well that they use a self-defense which are sometimes of no use because of these sheep that eat them. In reality for instance, poor people may have done the right thing yet they don’t win because of these real “mean” people who use their power or money over these poor people who happen to become wild yet still don’t win. The right thing they did or their wildness which could be represented by these thorns are of no use.

When the Little Prince met the businessman, they talked about ownership. According to the Little Prince, ownership is when we are useful to the things we say we own.

When the Little Prince met the fox, the Little Prince saw a hundreds of roses which he only has one in his small planet that he has been thinking the only one existing in the whole universe. He got a little disappointed but he met the fox that has taught him the word “tamed”. The fox said that the Little Prince is just one of the normal children he sees and they could be no need of each other The fox said that if the Little Prince tames him, he would see the Little Prince differently and as one that is special. There may be things around that we see just the same with the others yet one could be different when we start taming/caring for it.


16. what is the text about? the little prince by antoine de saint exupery​


Answer:

idont have gems in

ok I will be there at blurred lines and get a few hours to help my way home now and then I


17. MY CRITIQUE ON THE LITTLE PRINCE By: Antoine de Saint Exupery Literary Approach: Explanation: (minimum of 5 paragraphs)​


Answer:

Literary Approach: Reader-Response

Explanation:

The story is undeniably philosophical and offers a social criticism of the adult world. It is often called an adult fable and is styled as a children's book. It makes several insightful observations about human nature and is thought of as an allegory for the author's life.

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18. 3. What are some conflicts in The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupery? ​


Answer:

major conflict The childlike perspectives of the prince and, to some extent, those of the narrator are in conflict with the stifling beliefs of the adult world. rising action After he believes he has been spurned by his rose, the prince travels to neighboring planets and eventually lands on Earth.


19. revised draft of wind,sand and stars by Antoine de saint​


Answer:

The book's themes deal with friendship, death, heroism, camaraderie and solidarity among colleagues, humanity and the search for meaning in life. The book illustrates the author's view of the world and his opinions of what makes life worth living.


20. the plot of story resolution of the by Antoine de saint exupery ​


Answer:

In a work of literature, the resolution is the part of the story's plot where the main problem is resolved or worked out. The resolution occurs after the falling action and is typically where the story ends.

Explanation:

That's all I know


21. summary of the story the little prince by antoine de saint-exupery


Little Prince

The story of the Little Prince started when an Aviator crashes in a dessert, there he met the Little Prince. A small child who wore a scarf twice as long as him, with golden hair and innocent child features. Then, the Little Prince asked him to draw him a sheep. He then draws a sheep and was rejected for it is old, too young. He asks for a sheep that will live longer and use it to it the baobabs on his planet B-612.

Then the story shifts to the real world, where the Aviator is old and is living in an odd house far different from the other in that subdivision. There he met a young girl who tied to rules and regulations given to her by her mother. An adult who already planned the young girl’s entire lifetime, she was always living by the books and doesn’t have any idea to be a child.

So, when the young girl crossed their fence and got to know the old Aviator he showed him stories of the little prince and mostly spent time with her. But when the aviator fell sick due to old age, the young girl was determined to find the little prince who was a close friend of the old man.

She searched and came across different types of adults enslaved to work every day. There she found the Little prince grown-up and doesn’t remember anything even his own rose. She then works out a plan to make him remember and he did.

They went back to the asteroid planet B-612 and returned the Little prince back to living in his planet.

The characters of the Little Prince:

The Little Prince Young girl Aviator/ Pilot Fox Rose Mother of the young girl

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22. what are the important events of the story the little prince that exerpted by antoine de saint-exupery


Answer:

The Important Events of the story "The Little Prince" (Excerpt)

The important event and the most inspirable in the part of the story is that the Little Prince tamed the Fox and they are became freinds to each other.

Explanation:

Because relationship to each other is the most important part in this world. Because nowadays, it's hard to find some real friends.

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23. What do you mean by "Language is the source of misunderstanding" by Antoine de Saint- Exupéry?​


The passage "language is the source of misunderstanding" simply means confusion when two or more people are communicating in a different language. We can learn from the Bible about the story of the construction of the Tower of Babel. God made them speak different languages from one another so that they won't understand each other. The people stopped building the tower as a result and dispersed to the ends of the earth to find their territory. Having said that, language plays a vital role in our daily communications.

Importance of Language

Language is important in our daily lives. Listed below are some of the aspects of life that show the importance of language.

1. Communication - through language we were able to communicate our thoughts and ideas.

2. Knowledge - language and knowledge comes hand in hand. Knowledge of other languages becomes vital.

3. Culture - foreign language gives you a chance to experience an entirely different culture. One culture is deeply integrated with its language.

Ways of studying language

Languages are extremely complicated structures that need time and deep understanding. Here are some ways of studying language:

• Phonetics deal with the study of pronunciation follow by phonology that covers the study of speech sounds

• Grammar can be defined as the underlying structure of a language that follows a set of rules.

• Semantics is the study of meaning in natural and artificial languages.

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24. what is the setting of the little princes by antoine de saint exupery ​


Answer:

The Sahara Desert.

Explanation:

Technically, most of this book takes place in the Sahara Desert. This is where the narrator first meets the prince, and this is where the two of them spend all their time together. So the setting of the desert magnifies the loneliness of his life.


25. 1.What is the moral conveyed in The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint- Exupery?​


Answer:

The moral lesson of The Little Prince is that love is all-important and allows us to truly see to the heart and beauty of all things. ... However, the Little Prince also meets the fox, who teaches him that what makes his rose unique is the love he felt for her.

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26. Antoine de saint-Exupery early life? ​


Answer:

Antoine de Saint-Exupéry was born in Lyons on June 29, 1900; he attended Jesuit schools in France and Switzerland. He was a poor and unruly student but took great interest in the rapidly developing science of flight. In 1921 he began military service and learned to fly, later being commissioned as an air force officer.

Explanation:


27. charters (describe each character). in the little princes by the Antoine de saint exupery ​


Answer:

The title character of The Little Prince is a pure and innocent traveler from outer space whom the narrator encounters in the Sahara desert.

Explanation:


28. MY CRITIQUE ON THE LITTLE PRINCE By: Antoine de Saint Exupery Literary Approach:Explanation: (minimum of 5 paragraphs)


Answer:

The narrator, an airplane pilot, crashes in the Sahara desert. The crash badly damages his airplane and leaves the narrator with very little food or water. As he is worrying over his predicament, he is approached by the little prince, a very serious little blond boy who asks the narrator to draw him a sheep. The narrator obliges, and the two become friends. The pilot learns that the little prince comes from a small planet that the little prince calls Asteroid 325 but that people on Earth call Asteroid B-612. The little prince took great care of this planet, preventing any bad seeds from growing and making sure it was never overrun by baobab trees. One day, a mysterious rose sprouted on the planet and the little prince fell in love with it. But when he caught the rose in a lie one day, he decided that he could not trust her anymore. He grew lonely and decided to leave. Despite a last-minute reconciliation with the rose, the prince set out to explore other planets and cure his loneliness.

While journeying, the narrator tells us, the little prince passes by neighboring asteroids and encounters for the first time the strange, narrow-minded world of grown-ups. On the first six planets the little prince visits, he meets a king, a vain man, a drunkard, a businessman, a lamplighter, and a geographer, all of whom live alone and are overly consumed by their chosen occupations. Such strange behavior both amuses and perturbs the little prince. He does not understand their need to order people around, to be admired, and to own everything. With the exception of the lamplighter, whose dogged faithfulness he admires, the little prince does not think much of the adults he visits, and he does not learn anything useful. However, he learns from the geographer that flowers do not last forever, and he begins to miss the rose he has left behind.

At the geographer’s suggestion, the little prince visits Earth, but he lands in the middle of the desert and cannot find any humans. Instead, he meets a snake who speaks in riddles and hints darkly that its lethal poison can send the little prince back to the heavens if he so wishes. The little prince ignores the offer and continues his explorations, stopping to talk to a three-petaled flower and to climb the tallest mountain he can find, where he confuses the echo of his voice for conversation. Eventually, the little prince finds a rose garden, which surprises and depresses him—his rose had told him that she was the only one of her kind.

The prince befriends a fox, who teaches him that the important things in life are visible only to the heart, that his time away from the rose makes the rose more special to him, and that love makes a person responsible for the beings that one loves. The little prince realizes that, even though there are many roses, his love for his rose makes her unique and that he is therefore responsible for her. Despite this revelation, he still feels very lonely because he is so far away from his rose. The prince ends his story by describing his encounters with two men, a railway switchman and a salesclerk.

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It is now the narrator’s eighth day in the desert, and at the prince’s suggestion, they set off to find a well. The water feeds their hearts as much as their bodies, and the two share a moment of bliss as they agree that too many people do not see what is truly important in life. The little prince’s mind, however, is fixed on returning to his rose, and he begins making plans with the snake to head back to his planet. The narrator is able to fix his plane on the day before the one-year anniversary of the prince’s arrival on Earth, and he walks sadly with his friend out to the place the prince landed. The snake bites the prince, who falls noiselessly to the sand.

The narrator takes comfort when he cannot find the prince’s body the next day and is confident that the prince has returned to his asteroid. The narrator is also comforted by the stars, in which he now hears the tinkling of his friend’s laughter. Often, however, he grows sad and wonders if the sheep he drew has eaten the prince’s rose. The narrator concludes by showing his readers a drawing of the desert landscape and by asking us to stop for a while under the stars if we are ever in the area and to let the narrator know immediately if the little prince has returned.


29. what books and ideas had major influence on Antoine de Saint-Exupérys life


Antoine de Saint-Exupéry was a French writer, poet, and aviator, best known for his novella "The Little Prince." His life and work were influenced by a variety of books and ideas, including:

The writings of poet and philosopher Léon Bloy: Saint-Exupéry was deeply influenced by the works of Léon Bloy, particularly his book "Le Désespéré" ("The Desperate"). Bloy's writings, which focused on religious mysticism and the search for spiritual meaning in life, had a profound impact on Saint-Exupéry's own spiritual journey.

The philosophy of existentialism: Saint-Exupéry was also influenced by the existentialist philosophy of writers such as Jean-Paul Sartre and Albert Camus. He explored themes of isolation, meaninglessness, and the human struggle to find purpose in a chaotic world in his own writing.

Aviation and adventure: Saint-Exupéry's experiences as a pioneering aviator also shaped his worldview and writing. His time as a mail pilot in the early days of commercial aviation inspired many of his works, including his memoir "Wind, Sand and Stars."

The natural world: Saint-Exupéry had a deep love and appreciation for nature, which is evident in many of his writings. He often used natural imagery and metaphors to explore human emotions and experiences.

The concept of childhood innocence: The idea of preserving and protecting childhood innocence is a central theme in Saint-Exupéry's most famous work, "The Little Prince." This idea was influenced by his own childhood experiences and his belief in the importance of nurturing the imagination and creativity of young people.


30. Write the similarities and differences of Amelia Earheart and Antoine de Saint-Exupery based on their biographies​


Answer:

A group investigating the mystery of what happened to Amelia Earhart says it's uncovered another similarity between the pioneering pilot and a body found 76 years ago

Explanation:


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