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    RUMPELSTILTSKIN

    Name: Nurul Afrina Binti Muhammad Ariffin

    Class: 1 Kindi 2011

    Teachers name: Miss Noor Akmar Bt Mohd Hassan

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    Topic Page no

    Biodata of writer Background of author Synopsis Character and characteristic Setting Plot Moral values / lessons learnt Themes Resolution / end of the story References Thank you

    Content

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    THIS IS ME!

    Name: Nurul Afrina Binti Muhammad Ariffin

    Class: 1 Kindi 2011/2 Kindi 2012

    Gopeng Integrated Boarding School

    Favourite food: yee mee syizling, my mom cooking

    Favourite drink: asam boi and ice lemon tea

    Address: no 41, Jln p11 a2/6 Presint 11, 62300 Putrajaya

    Hobby: surfing the internet, reading novel

    Ambition: Pediatriacian

    Favourite subject: Science,Mathematic,Arab,English,Sejarah

    Idol: my mother and my father

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    Who is the original author of Rumpelstiltskin?

    The story originated as a folk tale in Germany and so the original author is unknown. The

    story was published in a collection of such folktales by the brothers Grimm in 1820. It was

    retold by Angela Lanyon .

    Brothers Grimm

    Rumpelstiltskin was written by the most well-known authors of all time whom they called

    themselves as Brothers Grimm. Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm are almost without a doubt

    Germanys most famous collectors of folktales. Jacob Ludwig Carl Grimm was born in

    1785 and he was the eldest of the six Grimm children. Three of his siblings were not so

    fortunate and died young. Wilhelm Carl Grimm was born in 1786 and he was the youngest

    child in the Grimms family. Carl and Wilhelm were very close and both of them decided

    to study law at the University of Marburg at the beginning of the 19th

    century. Then, they

    began to collect folktales and they were interested in mythology, folklore and dreams by

    German Romantic literature, art and music. In 1812, they published Childrens and

    Householdwhich also known as Grimms Fairy Tales. Their collections included the

    worlds famous stories of all time like Cinderella, Hanseland Gretel, Repunzel and

    Rumpelstiltskin.

    Authors Biography of Rumpelstiltskin

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    1. Selfish and greedy

    The King is selfish as he forces Lisa to spin the straw into gold and if she does not succeed,she would be sentenced to death.

    Prove- (King: It doesnt seem very likely but never mind, we can soon find out. My

    kingdoms not very rich and I could do with some more gold. You can come back to

    the palace and if you really can turn straw into gold youll be well rewarded. But if not,

    I shall cut off your head.)

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    b) The King is greedy as he would ask Lisa to turn every last wisp of straw into gold for the

    third time.

    2. Boasting for own benefits

    Lisas father boasts about his daughters cleverness that she could bake the best pies in theworld and turn straw into gold.

    In order to get noticed by the King, the miller lies to the King about his daughter who could

    turn straw into gold.

    3. Regret to ones mistake

    The miller and his wife regret their own mistakes as they have put Lisa into such troubles.

    Themes

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    Once there was a miller who was very poor and very boastful. He had a beautiful

    daughter named Lisa. The miller lied to the King about Lisa who could turn straw into

    gold. The King was so delightful and took Lisa to the tower room which full of straw and a

    spinning wheel. The King demanded Lisa to turn the straw into gold in three days or else

    she would be sentenced to death. Lisa was very sad as she would not able to grant the

    Kings whishes. Then, a stranger appeared suddenly and offered Lisa a help. The stranger

    was known as Rumpelstiltskin who spun straw into gold and in return Lisa gave him her

    necklace and ring. The King became so greedy and wanted more gold. Then, the King

    asked his servant to search for every last wisp of straw in the countryside so that Lisa

    could turn the straw into gold and promised her that she would become his queen if she

    granted his wishes or else he cut off her head. As Lisa was sitting sadly on the floor,

    Rumpelstiltskin appeared for the third time and offered his last help to Lisa. In return, Lisa

    had nothing to reward him. Rumpelstiltskin spun the straw into gold and for a promise

    Lisa would give her first-born child to him after she became a queen. After a year, the

    Synopsis

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    King and Lisa had a baby son. Rumpelstiltskin returned to claim his reward. The queen

    was frightened and offered him all the wealth she had if she could keep the child.

    Rumpelstiltskin refused and finally agreed to give up his claim to the child if the queen

    could guess his name in three days. At first she failed, but before the final night, her

    parents followed Rumpelstiltskin to the woods and they overheard him singing. While he

    was singing and hopping around the fire, they discovered his name as Rumpelstiltskin.

    When the dwarf came to the queen on the third day and she revealed his name,

    Rumpelstiltskin lost his bargain. He was so angry and stamped the floor so hard and

    vanished in a puff of smoke. Lisas father learnt his lesson and he promised her that he

    would never boast again.

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    Rumpelstiltskin

    Retold by Angela Lanyon

    1. Rumpelstiltskin Sly and Playful He likes riddles A mysterious magical character Insincere Lonely (He has no family)

    2. Lisa A sensible and thoughtful girl Obedient to her parents She becomes the Kings wife She loves her son

    Characters and Characteristic

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    3. King A greedy and selfish man Impatient Arrogant Ungrateful with what he has Forceful towards Lisa

    4. Father

    A rather foolish boaster He lies to the King about Lisa in which she can spin straw into gold Selfish At last, he regrets to what he had done to his daughter (Lisa) Clever (He and his wife followed Rumpelstiltskin into the woods)

    5. Mother

    A kind but rather silly person She loves her daughter She realizes about her own mistakes Clever (She and her husband followed Rumpelstiltskin into the woods)

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    Place:

    The Kings palace (Castle)

    In a cottage in a village in a small country (The millers house)

    In the woods (Rumpelstiltskin favorites place)

    The tower (The King asks Lisa to stay in the tower and spin the straw into gold)

    Time:

    Long time ago in a place where there is an avaricious King

    People:

    A kingdom which is ruled by an avaricious King

    Countryside people (The millers family)

    The villagers

    Setting

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    Exposition

    A miller had a beautiful daughter (Lisa) and lied to the King that she could turnstraw into gold.

    Rising action

    The King demanded Lisa to spin the straw into gold within three days. If Lisa could not fulfill the Kings wishes, her head would be cut off.

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    A strange man appeared suddenly and offered Lisa a help. In return, the strange man demanded a reward. The first two nights, Lisa rewarded him by giving her necklace and ring. The King became so greedy and wanted more gold. The King would make Lisa his queen if she could turn all the straw into gold or

    else he would cut off her head.

    The strange man appeared again on the third night but Lisa had nothing to rewardhim.

    Then, the strange man spun the straw into gold and for a promise he would haveLisas first-born child after she became a queen.

    Climax

    A year after, the King and Lisa had a baby son. The strange man returned to claim his reward. The queen refused to give her baby. The strange man got so angry and gave the queen three days to guess his name. Lisas parents followed the strange man into the woods and discovered his real

    name.

    On the final day, the strange man returned and asked the queen to guess his name. Finally, the queen mentioned his name Rumpelstiltskin.

    Falling action

    Rumpelstiltskin was so angry and stamped the floor so hard.

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    Then, he vanished in a puff of smoke.

    Resolution

    Lisas father learnt his lesson and he promised to her that he would never boastagain.

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    Do not be greedyWe should appreciate and be thankful to what we have.

    HonestyWe should not lie to others just to get their attention because honesty is the best policy.

    Do not boastWe should not talk about our abilities with excessive pride.

    SelfishWe should not concern excessively with oneself without regard for others.

    RegretfulWe should think about our own mistakes and ask for forgiveness.

    Moral Values

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    Humbly express my grateful to God because of His kindness I can complete this course

    work properly. I would like to express my deepest appreciation and gratitude to:

    My mother and father Muhammad Arifin bin Kussasi and Makheran Binti Asaron much

    support and encouragement for me to do this task properly.

    Next, my English teacher subjects that Ms. Noor Akmar Bt Mohd Hassan, who gave a lot

    of guidance and advice in the course of my work.

    In addition, a friend of my friends that giving me advice and work on preparing the course.

    Finally, to those sources that have cooperated while I was doing this work.

    Thank you so much.

    Appreciation