Author: Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
Time and Place Written: The summer and
fall of 1942, while Saint-Exupéry was living in
Long Island, New York
Publication: First published in English
translation in 1943. The first French edition did
not appear until 1946.
Type of Work: Children’s story, novella
Genre: Fable, allegory
The author used simple words and
 diction
The language and style used were
 simple
The imagery of water is used in
 "The Little Prince"
The Little Prince
He is the protagonist of
 the novel.

He leaves his planet in
 search of knowledge
 and wisdom and also
 gets away from his
 planet.
Narrator (Pilot)
 He loves to draw, but he
  abandoned drawing at the age of 6
  because nobody understood his
  drawing.
 He became friends of the little
  prince and he learns from a prince
  secret of life.
Flower
 Lives in the planet
  of the little Prince
 She is arrogant and
  conceited flower
 She became the
  reason why the
  little Prince leaves
  his planet.
King
 He lives on a tiny
  planet
 He is very
  arrogant king
  and believes that
  he rules over the
  universe (stars
  and planet)
Conceited man
 Craves
  admiration
  from all who
  passes by to
  his planet.
Tippler
 Is a sad and
  lonesome soul
  that lives on a tiny
  planet.
 He drinks to forget
  that he’s ashamed
  of drinking.
Business man
 He is a very busy
  person who only
  do is counting and
  own a stars, he
  also hates
  distraction (third
  distraction)
Geographer
 He knows everything
  but he refuses to
  learn about planets.
 He tells to the little
  prince that his
  flower is ephemeral.
Fox
 He is the only
  creature that
  made the little
  prince the
  mysteries of life
Snake
 The first character
  that the little Prince
  meets on Earth.
 He is trying to
  deceive the little
  prince by offer him
  to get bitten.
EARTH

                                       A-325
                    A-B612




            A-328
                               A-330



                       A-327
A-329                                      A-326
SAHARA DESERT
Rising Action
The Little Prince felt unhappy
with his Rose in his planet so he
decides to seek answers for his
queries. Thus he travels to
planets then comes upon the
Earth.
Climax
The Little Prince finds his answers
with the fox as he realized that
he loves the flower he intended
and gave effort to. He decides to
return to his own planet.
Falling Action
After the sharing the story of
the Little Prince with the
Narrator he agrees with being
bitten by the snake for a faster
way to get to his planet.
Denouement
    While they were having
a conversation the Little
Prince fell on the sand
(died).
STARS
      - a reminder of large densely populated universe
beyond earth that the prince recounted visiting

DESERT
       - the desert is also hostile space that contains no
water and deadly serpent


 KING
        - the king is depicted as a self – centered person who
 thinks highly of himself.
ATMOSPHERE
    The tone of The Little Prince is often
lonely, subdued and fragile-sounding;
much like the little prince himself, when
he ventures into the world of adults in an
attempt to understand them even the
narrator was also very lonely as a child.
Novel analysis
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  • 3.
    Author: Antoine deSaint-Exupéry Time and Place Written: The summer and fall of 1942, while Saint-Exupéry was living in Long Island, New York Publication: First published in English translation in 1943. The first French edition did not appear until 1946. Type of Work: Children’s story, novella Genre: Fable, allegory
  • 5.
    The author usedsimple words and diction The language and style used were simple The imagery of water is used in "The Little Prince"
  • 6.
    The Little Prince Heis the protagonist of the novel. He leaves his planet in search of knowledge and wisdom and also gets away from his planet.
  • 7.
    Narrator (Pilot)  Heloves to draw, but he abandoned drawing at the age of 6 because nobody understood his drawing.  He became friends of the little prince and he learns from a prince secret of life.
  • 8.
    Flower  Lives inthe planet of the little Prince  She is arrogant and conceited flower  She became the reason why the little Prince leaves his planet.
  • 9.
    King  He liveson a tiny planet  He is very arrogant king and believes that he rules over the universe (stars and planet)
  • 10.
    Conceited man  Craves admiration from all who passes by to his planet.
  • 11.
    Tippler  Is asad and lonesome soul that lives on a tiny planet.  He drinks to forget that he’s ashamed of drinking.
  • 12.
    Business man  Heis a very busy person who only do is counting and own a stars, he also hates distraction (third distraction)
  • 13.
    Geographer  He knowseverything but he refuses to learn about planets.  He tells to the little prince that his flower is ephemeral.
  • 14.
    Fox  He isthe only creature that made the little prince the mysteries of life
  • 15.
    Snake  The firstcharacter that the little Prince meets on Earth.  He is trying to deceive the little prince by offer him to get bitten.
  • 16.
    EARTH A-325 A-B612 A-328 A-330 A-327 A-329 A-326
  • 17.
  • 18.
    Rising Action The LittlePrince felt unhappy with his Rose in his planet so he decides to seek answers for his queries. Thus he travels to planets then comes upon the Earth.
  • 19.
    Climax The Little Princefinds his answers with the fox as he realized that he loves the flower he intended and gave effort to. He decides to return to his own planet.
  • 20.
    Falling Action After thesharing the story of the Little Prince with the Narrator he agrees with being bitten by the snake for a faster way to get to his planet.
  • 21.
    Denouement While they were having a conversation the Little Prince fell on the sand (died).
  • 22.
    STARS - a reminder of large densely populated universe beyond earth that the prince recounted visiting DESERT - the desert is also hostile space that contains no water and deadly serpent KING - the king is depicted as a self – centered person who thinks highly of himself.
  • 23.
    ATMOSPHERE The tone of The Little Prince is often lonely, subdued and fragile-sounding; much like the little prince himself, when he ventures into the world of adults in an attempt to understand them even the narrator was also very lonely as a child.