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The Little Prince Creative Literary Project (Chapters 1 - 27)

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  • Chapter 1: We are introduced to the narrator, a pilot, and his ideas about grown-ups
  • "Are you Frightened?"
  • "Why would we be frightened from a hat?"
  • Chapter 2: The narrator crashes in the desert and makes the acquaintance of the little prince
  • "This is only the box, the sheep is inside the box."
  • That's exactly the way I wanted it!
  • Chapter 3: The narrator learns more about from where the little prince came.
  • "If that is so, then I will give him a tie so he won't leave the box."
  • "Where do you come from? Where do you want to take your sheep?"
  • "But where would he go? Where I live everything is super small."
  • "The thing that is so good about the box you have given me is that at night he can use it as his house."
  • This visual represents the chapter because in chapter 1 of the story, it mentioned how the narrator was showing the parents a boa constrictor and asked if they were frighten about it but all the parents thought the drawing was a hat and did not understand him throughout his life. This picture shows the narrator as a little boy asking the parent if they are frighten from the boa constrictor he made.
  • Chapter 4: The narrator speculates as to which asteroid from which the little prince came.
  • This visual represents the chapter because in chapter 2 of the story, it mentioned how the little prince, who he surprisingly met, was asking the narrator, who is grown up and got into a plane crash, for a sheep. This picture shows after some attempt, he finally found an idea to put the sheep inside a box.
  • Chapter 5: We are warned as to the dangers of the baobabs
  • This visual represents the chapter because in chapter 3 of the story, it's mentioned in a main part of the chapter when the narrator asks the little prince if he would like to tie his sheep and he said his planet is small so the sheep can't go anywhere. This picture shows the narrator questioning the little prince.
  • Chapter 6: The little prince and the narrator talk about sunsets.
  • "But we have to wait.""For the sunset."
  • The visual shows the little prince walking on his planet/asteroid that is smaller than an house and the narrator is explaining which asteroid the little prince came from for most of the chapter.
  • This is what happens as the little prince says if the baobabs are not cut, they can grow huge. If you neglect even just one baobab, then this is the result.
  • This visual represents the chapter because in chapter 3 of the story, it mentioned that the little prince told the narrator to go see a sunset, but he forgets that this is Earth and not his planet.
  • "Come let us go see the sunset.""Wait for what?"
  • "I am always thinking that I am at home, I have seen the sunset 44 times a day."
  • Chapter 7: The narrator learns about the secret of the little prince's life.
  • "Don't you see, I am very busy with matters of consequence!"
  • "Matters of consequence, you talk just like the grown-ups, you confuse and mix up everything. The flowers have been growing their thorns for millions of years and those are not just matters of consequence. You think that is not important! If someone loves a flower, even if the flower only blows one blossom, it is enough to make the person happy just to look at the stars."
  • Chapter 8: The rose arrives at the little prince's planet
  • "You're so beautiful, I will shelter you.""Here is breakfast.""There are no tigers on this planet and anyway they don't eat weeds."
  • "Am I not, I was born at the same time as the sun.""Let the tigers come with their paws.""I am not a weed."
  • Chapter 9: The little prince leaves his planet
  • I have finished cleaning all the volcanoes, so I will have to departure!""Bye""Goodbye""But the wind and animals"
  • The little prince is angry because of how the narrator is acting like the grown-ups. The visual shows that the little prince is very angry with him and even goes to sobbing.
  • Chapter 10: The little prince visits the king
  • "Everything""They do""You shall have your sunset when it is twenty minutes from eight""Wait, I will give you the role of Minister of Justice and you will judge yourself."
  • "Sire, What do you rule over?""Do the stars do what you say?""Can you order a sunset?""Then I will go.""I do not like to sentence anyone to death. And now, I think I will go on my way."
  • The little prince is trying to help the rose that he loves. He is trying to help her throughout the chapter (with water and shelter).
  • Chapter 11: The little prince visits the conceited man.
  • "To admire mean that you regard me as the handsomest, the best-dressed,the richest, and the most intelligent man on this planet."
  • "Flowers are so inconsistent! But I was too young to know how to love her..."
  • "I admire you, but why does this interest you?"
  • The little prince cleans the volcanos and says bye to the flower is what is happening in the visual. I chose this because the whole chapter it was talking about how the little prince cleaned the volcanos and says goodbye to the flowers.
  • Chapter 12: The little prince visits the tippler.
  • "I am sorry, I ask for forgiveness, try to be happy.""Of course I love you and I will be fine.""Stop lingering, I will be fine."
  • "What are you ashamed of?"
  • The little prince meets the king and the visual shows how the conversation went and how the planet and the king looked like.
  • The little prince meets the conceited man and the visual shows how the conversation went and how the planet and the conceited man looked like.
  • "Do you really admire me?"
  • "What does the word admire mean?"
  • Grown-ups can be weird.
  • The little prince meets the tippler and the visual shows how the conversation went and how the planet and the tippler looked like.
  • "I am ashamed of drinking."
  • Grown-ups can be very odd.
  • Chapter 13: The little prince visits the businessman.
  • "No, but I can put them into a bank."
  • "I own the stars, because nobody else before me thought of owning them."
  • "It's rather poetic. But it's no great consequence"
  • "Grown-ups are certainly altogether extraordinary."
  • "If I owned a flower, I could pluck that flower and take it away with me. But you cannot pluck the stars from heaven..."
  • Chapter 14: The little prince visits the lamplighter
  • "The orders that I put out my lamp. One day lasts one minute."
  • "It has been a month already from us talking. It does not help my love for sleep."
  • "This is the only man upon all men who I could have made my friend., but his planet is way too small"
  • "Then you're unlucky."
  • "What are your orders?"
  • Chapter 15: The little prince visits the geographer.
  • "You come from far away! You are an explorer! You shall describe your planet to me!"
  • "They're ephemeral""It means, 'which is in danger of speedy disappearance.'"
  • "The planet Earth"
  • "Where I live, it is not very interesting. It is all so small. I have three volcanoes. Two volcanoes are active and the other is extinct. I also have a flower that is the most beautiful thing on my planet."
  • "My flower is ephemeral.""What place would you advise me to visit now?"
  • "What does that mean-- 'ephemeral'?"
  • The little prince meets the businessman and the visual shows how the conversation went and how the planet and the businessman looked like.
  • Chapter 16: The narrator discusses the Earth's lamplighters
  • First
  • South America
  • The visual shows how the chapter was talking about how the little prince's conversation with the lamplighter went.
  • Chapter 17: The little prince makes the acquaintance of the snake
  • "I have been having some trouble with a flower,""Where are the men."
  • The little prince meets the geographer and the visual shows how planet and the geographer looked like and also said how the geographer advised the little prince to go to Earth.
  • Chapter 18: The little prince goes looking for men and meets a flower.
  • Siberia
  • Europe
  • The visual shows the order of the lamplighters alighting their lamps.
  • Last
  • "In total, there is a veritable army of 462,511 lamplighters for the street lamps."
  • North America
  • This image represents the chapter because the little prince arrives on a desert on Earth and begins to talk with a gold snake. The little prince informs the snake that he arrived on Earth because he had some trouble with a flower.
  • "You are no thicker than a stick...""You are not very powerful. You haven't even any feet. You cannot even travel..."
  • "Ah!""It is so lonely among men."
  • "But I am more powerful than the finger of a king.""I can carry you farther than any ship could take you, Whomever I touch, I send back to the earth from whence he came."
  • This image represents the chapter because the little prince finds a single flower with five petals in the middle of the desert. The little prince talks to the flower and inquires why there are no men present.
  • "Where are the men?"
  • "I think there are six or seven of them in existence. I saw them, years ago. But one never knows where to find them. The wind blows them away. They have no roots, and that makes their life very difficult.
  • Chapter 19: The little prince climbs a mountain range
  • "From a mountain as high as this one, I shall be able to see the whole planet at one glance, and all the people...""Be my friends. I am all alone.""I am all alone, all alone, all alone" (Echo)"On my planet I had a flower; she always was the first to speak..."
  • Chapter 20: The little prince discovers a garden of roses
  • Chapter 21: The little prince befriends the fox
  • "I am looking for friends. What does that mean--'tame'?""What must I do, to tame you?"
  • This image represents the chapter because the little prince climbs to the top of a mountain insearch of other men. The little prince realizes the relationship he has with the rose is more important to him than the mountains because he only receives echoes of what he says from the mountains while the rose speaks first, allowing them to form a bond.
  • Chapter 22: The little prince encounters a railway switchman
  • This image represents the chapter because the little prince lays down on the grass and begins crying once he realizes the flower he saw at the desert is not unique since many others exist. The little prince feels sad because he though the flower and himself had something special because they had nothing else but them.
  • Chapter 23: The little prince encounters a merchant
  • "I thought that I was rich, with a flower that was unique in all the world; and all I had was a common rose."
  • This image represents the chapter because the little prince meets a fox under a tree. The fox asks the little prince to tame him so his life has more meaning, The fox teaches the prince how to tame him which allows them to form a unique bond.
  • Chapter 24: The narrator and the little prince, thirsty, hunt for a well in the desert.
  • "It means to establish ties.""Please-- tame me!""First you will sit down at a little distance from me like that in the grass. I shall look at you out of the corner of my eye, and you will say nothing. Words are the source of misunderstandings. But you will sit a little closer to me, every day"
  • "Were they not satisfied where they were?"
  • "Only the children know what they are looking for."
  • "They are asleep in there, or if they are not asleep they are yawning. Only the children are flattening their noses against the windowpanes."
  • "No one is ever satisfied where he is."
  • "Because they save a tremendous amount of time, if you eat these pills once a week, then it will save 53 minutes of your life."
  • "Why are you selling those?"
  • "What moves me so deeply, about this little prince who is sleeping here, is his loyalty to a flower-- the image of a rose that shines through his wholebeing like the flame of a lamp, even when he is asleep..."
  • The image represents the chapter because the little prince meets a railway switchman and talks to him. The railway switchman informs the prince adults are never happy and content with where they are by stating how the train rides for them are always rushed travels, on the other hand, children are innocent and curious which allow them to explore the world and enjoy the journey.
  • Chapter 25: Finding a well, the narrator and the little prince discuss his return to his planet
  • "You know-- my descent to the earth... Tomorrow will be its anniversary. I came down very near here.""Now you must work. You must return to your engine. I will be waiting for you here. Come back tomorrow evening..."
  • "Perhaps it was because of the anniversary?"
  • The image represents the chapter because the little prince meets a merchant who sells pills that make you not feel thirsty. The merchant informs the prince the pills must be taken once a week and taking them is more efficient because you're able to save 53 minutes every week. The little prince realizes the process of exploring and finding water is sweeter than stopping thirst all together.
  • Chapter 26: The little prince converses with the snake; the little prince consoles the narrator; the little prince returns to his planet.
  • After
  • This visual represents the chapter because initially the little prince and the pilot are sitting down in the desert talking. The little prince then falls asleep so the pilot carries him in his arms and walks across the desert. The pilot comes across a well at daybreak.
  • Chapter 27: The narrator's afterthoughts
  • This visual represents the chapter because the pilot uses the rope from the well to get the pulley to work. The pilot gives the little prince water to drink because he is thirsty. The little prince drinks the water and states it's sweeter than usual because of the friendship and bond the pilot and himself have formed by exploring the planet together.
  • This image represents the chapter because of how the snake at the bottom of the wall only has enough poison for one bite and therefore one person needs to get bitten. The prince decides to sacrifice himself because of the flower on his planet that he needs to get back to in order to protect her.
  • "You know-- my flower... I am responsible for her. And she is so weak! She is so naive! She has four thorns, of no use at all, to protect herself against all the world..."
  • The image represents the chapter because of how the narrator lets the reader know how the body of the prince is gone when the pilot checks at daybreak. The narrator explains how the landscape where he dies is the loveliest and saddest in the world to him. The narrator inquires for the reader to memorize this image in case they ever come across it in the African Desert.
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