The text is all about a girl named airplane, and the story behind her misery on the rower of dame Goethe. The story also tells about the love between airplane and the son of the king, the way the son of the king saw airplane into the tower Upton his lost in the forest blinded but still find airplane in the middle of the desert. II.

What is the most striking part of the text worthy of examination? The most striking part of the story that is worthy of examination is when dame Goethe found out that there is someone that airplane is meeting up on the tower. A. How do you describe this aspect of the text?This part of the text would be the climax of the story, because this is the highest mint of the story. This part of the story brought the lead roles, airplane and the son of the king, into their main problem which led to their separation, made possible by I considered this as the mot striking part of the story because based from the passage of the story it is where the I as a reader can really feel the intensity of the anger of Goethe, based from the descriptive words that the author used.

I also consider this as the most striking part of the story because the problems of the main characters was intensified into their own miseries.Ill. How does the aspect of an element affect the entire text? The aspect of an element affect the entire text in a way that a single aspect of it contributes to the description or construction of the whole text/story. A different aspect used by the author can give a different interpretation by the readers. A.

How do you analyze this aspect of the text? The text was presented into a fantasy type of fictional story. The story was presented with things that are away from reality but yet readers can still relate and even profound their imagination thru the scenes that the story was providing. . L . Why do you think it is presented in such manner? It is presented in that kind of manner so that target readers which are the children can relate or appreciate it. This kind of story was made not Just to give pleasure in our reading habit but to give a moral lesson to its readers.

Lessons that readers can reflect into it. With this kind of text, fantasies can add spice to the agenda of the author to leave a mark to the readers of their text. A. 2. What are the possible factors/bases on which this aspect of the text rest?The possible factors/bases on which this aspect of the text rest is on the kind of story it was formed. The author based his story on the context on what should a antsy type of fiction should be.

The author also based or somehow influenced his work on the context of reality but he tried to put something unrealistic behind reality so that readers can enjoy the text and somehow escaped from the norms of reality. B. How do you read/analyze the text according to your own understanding. The story is an unrealistic type of story based from the circumstances the characters surpassed.There are no such thing as a girl with a long hair taken away from her parent's then caged in a tower for a long time then a prince will find him then they fell in loved tit each other until such time that they will be taken away from each other, something like that.

But even though it is away from reality me as a reader can still relate to that kind of story if you will reflect on its symbolisms that the author uses. The author uses this symbolisms to represent a thing or events in reality that the readers can still relate to it even though it is away from reality.Title: Airplane Author: Brothers Grimm The Brothers Grimm were born in Ganja, Germany. Jacob was born on the 4th of January 1785 and Wilhelm - on the 24th of February 1786. From early youth, until heir death, the brothers were very close friends, always complementing each other. Their father, Philipp Wilhelm Grimm (1752 - 1796), was a lawyer.

After his passing, the Brothers Grimm were able to finish their education only thanks to the generosity of their aunt. The Brothers Grimm showed their brilliant abilities while they were still young. After a graduation at the Easel School, the Grimm continued their education example of their father.They listened to lectures at the Law School, studied legal science, but their natural inclinations led them in a completely different direction - the study of German and foreign literature. In 1803 the famous romantic Ludwig Thick issued his "Milliner us deer chaffinches Favorite".

In the preface he strongly urged to study the native cultural heritage. Under his influence, soon after graduating, Brothers Grimm decided to inspect the manuscripts with ancient German literature and continued their research in this area until the end of their life.In 1805 Jacob Grimm went to Paris to do scientific work. The Brothers, accustomed to always live and work together found their parting difficult and decided never to be separated again.

Between 1805 - 1809 Jacob Grimm was a librarian to Jerome Bonaparte in Whelms. After the war with France, Jacob Grimm received a task from the Elector of Easel - to go to Paris and return to Easel Library manuscripts which were stolen from the French. In 181 5, together with a representative of Easel, Jacob Grimm was sent to the Congress of Vienna.He looked down upon a prosperous political career - all business matters were an obstacle to his scientific pursuits.

Jacob left the service in 1816, refusing a proposed professorship in Bonn, along with a high salary, and became librarian in Easel, where his brother worked since 1814. The Grimm Brothers kept heir humble position, devoting themselves to their research. In 1825 Wilhelm Grimm married, but the brothers still continued to live and work together. In 1829 there was an opening for the director's position at the Library of Easel.

The position should have been awarded by Jacob Grimm, but another person, one without any merit, was preferred. Brothers Grimm felt so outraged by this injustice that left. Of course, they did not stay without a Job - their scientific works were already too well-known. In 1830 Jacob Grimm was invited to G¶tingle, became a professor of German literature and a senior librarian in the G¶tingle University.

Wilhelm received a Junior librarians position in 1831 and was awarded the title of supernumerary, and later in 1835 - a full-time professor.There the brothers worked with a group of progressive scholars, especially Germany's science luminaries. But their stay in G¶tingle was short . The new King of Hanover, who came to the throne in 1837, decided to remove the constitution granted to Hanover by his predecessor with a single scratch.

Of course, discontent swept through the country, but only seven scholars had enough courage to openly protest. The Brothers Grimm were among these seven brave men. King Ernst August immediately responded to this protest with the dismissal of the seven professors and drove away those who were not born in Hanover.Within three days the Brothers Grimm had to leave town and temporarily settled in Easel.

Public opinion in Germany supported the famous scientists: a petition in favor if the Grimm was opened and the two most famous publishers in Germany (Rhyme and Grittier) offered to publish a German dictionary compiled on a broad scientific basis. Brothers Grimm accepted this suggestion without hesitation and after quite a long preparation they started to work. But they did not have to stay in Easel for long - heir friends helped them. Their new patron was Crown Prince Frederick Wilhelm of Prussia.

When in 1840 he came to the throne, the Brothers Grimm were called in academics have been granted the right to read lectures at Berlin University. Soon after Wilhelm and Jacob Grimm began to read lectures at the university and lived in Berlin until their death. William died on the 16th of December 1859 and Jacob followed him on on the 20th of September 1863. CHARACTERIZATION 1. Airplane- Airplane is 18 and is considered quite a beauty. She is mostly known for her signature, golden blonde hair which in length is around 70 feet.

Though when it was cut, near the end of the film, her hair turns to its natural color, which is brown. Airplane also has freckles, as well as large green eyes, and a playful smile. Rapeseed's signature dress has a purple theme, with a pink accent. The dress itself consists of a corset top, lavender in color and laced with a pink ribbon. The skirt is purple and decorated with swirl designs, in pink, dark purple and white. She also wears a white petticoat underneath.

Her sleeves, at the top, are puffed and striped, pink and lavender, and the rest, is a pale, baby pink, with white lace at the end.Airplane is also barefooted. Airplane is a spirited, smart, kind, playful and very adventurous girl in her late teens, though a bit naive. However, she is not afraid to stand up for herself or others when the situation calls for bravery. Having spent all of her life isolated in a tower with little else to do, she is proficiently educated in literature, and talented in almost all areas such as music and baking and even more advanced subjects like astronomy, as illustrated by her completely charted astronomical patterns.

Her greatest passion is art, as indicated by the pervasive amount of painting on the walls inside the tower. While she longs to see the world beyond her window, she is very obedient to Mother Goethe. Despite having ambivalent feelings after leaving her tower in excitement to finally see the world, she confronts and rebels against Mother Soother's wish of her returning to the tower after a short Journey with Flynn Rider. She is quite daring; leaping from tall cliffs and swinging great lengths with her hair.She is completely immune to Flan's so-called charms and has little tolerance for his antics, which usually results in her utilizing the pan against Flynn. She is also very charismatic; able to influence a group of pub hugs to share their dreams and convince Maximum, the palace steed of the Captain, to postpone his pursuit of Flynn until she fulfills her dream on her birthday.

Airplane is also known, particularly by Pascal, to be quite trustworthy and never ever breaks the promises she makes.She is very determined to accomplish her dream of seeing the floating lights, even strong-arming Flynn into going along with her plan and passing any other obstacle along the way. Although she initially feared that the dream of seeing those lights may not meet her expectation and that there would be o other meaner to pursue in life after that dream has been fulfilled, Airplane is able to overcome those fears by having Flan's support and belief that a new dream will emerge in place of the fulfilled one.Airplane is also rebellious, tough, and courageous, as seen with the thugs.

She only worries about her hair, not her. 2. The Prince - 3. The Evil Witch - Poses as Rapeseed's motherly figure, and is responsible for fond of the young princess, her refusal to communicate with Airplane along with her passive and demeaning comments toward her are anything but nurturing STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS A.

Settings A tower in the woods bedsteads! B. Plot A lonely couple, who want a child, live next to a walled garden belonging to an enchantress.The wife, experiencing the cravings associated with the arrival of her long-awaited pregnancy, notices a airplane plant (or, in some versions[7] of the story, ramping), growing in the garden and longs for it, desperate to the point of death. On each of two nights, the husband breaks into the garden to gather some for her; on a third night, as he scales the wall to return home, the enchantress, Dame Goethe, catches him and accuses him of theft. He begs for mercy, and the old woman agrees o be lenient, on condition that the then-unborn child be surrendered to her at birth.

Desperate, the man agrees. When the baby girl is born, the enchantress takes the child to raise as her own, and names the baby Airplane. Airplane grows up to be the most beautiful child in the world with long golden hair. When Airplane reaches her twelfth year, the enchantress shuts her away in a tower in the middle of the woods, with neither stairs nor a door, and only one room and one window. When the witch visits Airplane, she stands beneath the tower and calls out: "Airplane, Airplane, let down your hair, so that I may climb the golden stair".

Airplane in the fairy tale garden in Litterbugs, Germany Upon hearing these words, Airplane would wrap her long, fair hair around a hook beside the window, dropping it down to the enchantress, who would then climb up the hair to Rapeseed's tower room. (A variation on the story also has the enchantress imbued with the power of flight and/or levitation and the young girl unaware of her hair's length. ) One day, a prince rides through the forest and hears Airplane singing from the tower. Entranced by her ethereal voice, he searches for the girl and discovers the tower, but is naturally unable to enter.He returns often, listening to her beautiful singing, and one day sees Dame Goethe visit, and thus learns how to gain access to Airplane.

When Dame Goethe is gone, he bids Airplane let her hair down. When she does so, he climbs up, makes her acquaintance, and eventually asks her to marry him. Airplane agrees. Together they plan a meaner of escape, wherein he will come each night (thus avoiding the enchantress who visited her by day), and bring her silk, which Airplane will gradually weave into a ladder. Before the plan can come to fruition, however, Airplane foolishly gives the prince away.In the first edition of Grime's Fairy Tales, Airplane innocently says that her dress is getting tight around her belly (indicating pregnancy); in the second edition, she asks the witch (in a moment of forgetfulness) why it is easier for her to draw up the prince than her.

[8] In anger, Dame Goethe cuts short Rapeseed's braided hair and casts her out into the the severed braids down to haul him up. To his horror, he finds himself staring at the witch instead of Airplane, who is nowhere to be found. When she tells him in anger that he will never see Airplane again, he leaps from the tower in despair and is linked by the thorns below.In another version, the witch pushes him and he falls on the thorns, thus becoming blind. For months, he wanders through the wastelands of the country and eventually comes to the wilderness where Airplane now lives with the twins she has given birth to, a boy and a girl. One day, as Airplane sings while she fetches water, the prince hears Rapeseed's voice again, and they are reunited.

When they fall into each other's arms, her tears immediately restore his sight. The prince leads her and their children to his kingdom, where they live happily ever after.In some versions of the story, Rapeseed's hair magically grows long and beautiful again, once the prince touched it. In another version of the story, the story ends with the revelation that the witch had untied Rapeseed's braid after the prince leapt from the tower, and the braid slipped from her hands and landed far below, leaving her trapped in the tower.

C. Symbols I have adduced data to demonstrate that the act of cutting of hair is a symbol. The criterion of proof used is the traditional one in psychoanalysis: the idea carries constant meanings in separate areas of human experience and behavior.Such instant meanings are shown in a folk tale, the mental lives of patients, clinical studies by other authors, and certain practices of other cultures. The cutting of hair symbolizes separation from a mothering object, castration, and reparation. D.

Philosophy A person should have some type of freedom and purity. For him to able enjoy this life. The story also provide that at times of grey we are capable of finding our inner self and becoming more comfortable with the way you are. Bibliography Internet source/s= http://en.

Wisped. Org/wick/Airplane http://www. Worktables. Com/fairy_tales/Brothers_Grimm_biography.

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