Monday, September 23, 2013

Little Princes

Analysis
Justin Ruud, Abdullah Bugshan, Mubarak Alhajri

group 5

Alhajri, Mubarak, Alrashed, Ali Abdulkhalq, Bugshan, Abdullah, Gao, ChuYan, Ruud, Justin D

At the beginning of Little Princes, Conor didn’t see himself as a global humanitarian, yet his visit to Nepal changed everything. What is it about him and others like him introduced in Little Princes that sets him apart from these who don’t volunteer or get involved? In first part of chapter three shows a story about how he returned from American, and he explained about the feeling when he saw his mother. He heard about the attacks in Nepal in the Radio. After his mother left to Florida, he sent a message to Viva by email telling her that he wants to come back to Nepal. He bought the ticket, and before he went to Nepal he went to Kathmandu.

In the second part of chapter three the author shows the events about when he arrived to Nepal it was one year from when he traveled. He found a job in Nepal and started working while the kids were at school. Conor promised to find the seven lost children, and give them a safe home. It seems impossible mission for Conor to find these children in country which is suffering from uprising and food shortage. Conor was lucky, because he wasn’t alone Viva, Jacky and Gyan in especial, as well as the other fellows of the Umbrella Foundation.

They were willing to help him to find these children. Liz also supported him to keep searching for these kids. Conor continued to search for the children, from seven children he found five of them. At the end, trios whole mission was not easy while he had to risk his life but he successfully returned the children with their families. While he was in his trip around the mountain there was a woman at Kathmandu who was waiting for him, she was hoping that he arrive before the snow.

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