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Do you still remember what we did last time.

We talked about Thai literature and Phra Aphai Mani. Do you still remember what we did last time. Sure! There was a city called Rattana. King Suthat ruled the city. We also drew a picture of Sin Samutr in Class. Remember?. Oh, yes. But can you go over the story?.

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Do you still remember what we did last time.

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  1. We talked about Thai literature and Phra Aphai Mani. Do you still remember what we did last time.

  2. Sure! There was a city called Rattana. King Suthat ruled the city. We also drew a picture of Sin Samutr in Class. Remember? Oh, yes. But can you go over the story?

  3. The king was angry when the two princes went out to learn how to play music and sword-fighting. King Suthat and his queen, Nang Prathum Kesorn had two young and very handsome sons, Phra Aphai Mani and Sri Suvarn. He drove them out of the kingdom, so the young princes walked into the wilderness.

  4. When they reached the sea coast, they met three Brahmins and became friends. Aphai Mani showed the Brahmins how his music could be of any use by playing his pipe. Then the three Brahmins, including Sri Suvarn, all fell asleep.

  5. A giantess heard the music and was unable to resist the spell. Seeing the handsome prince on the shore, she fell in love with him at first sight. She picked him up and took her to her cave under the water Aphai Mani was forced to take the giantess as his wife. They lived together and later the giantess gave birth to a son, Sin Samutr.

  6. It’s time to review the story. Can you determine the events in the story? • The princes’ long walk • Meeting new friends • Arriving at the sea coast • Lulling people to sleep Choose one from the following.

  7. 1. “Look! The vast blue sea is right there just in front of us. We’ll now take a rest under that shady banyan tree.” C A. The princes’ long walk B. Meeting new friends C. Arriving at the sea coast D. Lulling people to sleep

  8. 2. “We are wandering Brahmins. My name is Mora and these are my friends, Sanon and Wichian. Nice to meet you.” B A. The princes’ long walk B. Meeting new friends C. Arriving at the sea coast D. Lulling people to sleep

  9. 3. “I wonder how far we can go on. I’m so exhausted and hungry. Aphai Mani, why don’t we stop here just for a few minutes before moving further?” A A. The princes’ long walk B. Meeting new friends C. Arriving at the sea coast D. Lulling people to sleep

  10. 4. “The music of your pipe is so soothing. I’m afraid I’ll fall asleep soon.” D A. The princes’ long walk B. Meeting new friends C. Arriving at the sea coast D. Lulling people to sleep

  11. A person’s words show his or her mood. Can you identify the mood of each speaker? • Desperate and defenseless • Furious and threatening • Affectionate and caring • Sympathetic and soothing Choose one from the following.

  12. “You are an ugly giant! Don’t you ever lay a hand on my body. I’ll never love a merciless beast like you! Kill me, or just let me go!” • Desperate and defenseless • Furious and threatening • Affectionate and caring • Sympathetic and soothing B

  13. “You are adorable. How do I love you so? I’ll be more than happy to be your slave. I promise to protect you and never to allow anything to cause you any harm.” • Desperate and defenseless • Furious and threatening • Affectionate and caring • Sympathetic and soothing C

  14. “Oh, poor being! Although I know how much you love me, I can never love you passionately since you are not human. Thank you for all you did for me. I’ll always remember you.” • Desperate and defenseless • Furious and threatening • Affectionate and caring • Sympathetic and soothing D

  15. “Am I going to be kept under her control for the rest of my life? Oh, no! How can I stand that? Will I ever be rescued? I need someone’s help.” • Desperate and defenseless • Furious and threatening • Affectionate and caring • Sympathetic and soothing A

  16. “Don’t feel so sad, Daddy!. Someday when I grow up, I’ll be able to help you escape. I feel sorry for what Mommy has done to you, but I know that she loves you. Please stay calm.” • Desperate and defenseless • Furious and threatening • Affectionate and caring • Sympathetic and soothing D

  17. “Don’t ever call me names again! You are just a chick in my powerful hand. With just a gentle push, you’ll be crushed and your body will be torn to pieces. Either you learn to sympathize, or you’ll be killed!” • Desperate and defenseless • Furious and threatening • Affectionate and caring • Sympathetic and soothing B

  18. “Although you’ll never know how much I love you, my heart is all yours. I know someday it will be broken, but if that’s what it’s meant to be, I’ll be happy to accept that.” • Desperate and defenseless • Furious and threatening • Affectionate and caring • Sympathetic and soothing C

  19. I just wonder how the story continues. What happens next? I’m sure Phra Aphai Maniwill try to escape.

  20. One day, while the giantess was away hunting fish, Sin Samutr went playing outside the cave. He saw a merman. So he seized his tail, and dragged him into the cave to show this father. Phra Aphai Mani told his son to set the merman free. Feeling grateful to the prince, the merman offered to help him to escape from the giantess. Please continue telling the story. I’ll do that now.

  21. Next morning, Phisua Samutr went to a high mountain for meditation. As soon as she was gone, Phra Aphai Mani and Sin Samutr escaped from the cave with the help from the merman, his wife and his daughter. They had swum in the sea for more than three days before the giantess discovered that her husband and son had escaped. You can’t enter my island, you ugly giant! Mercy, please, Mommy! When she caught up with them, she killed the merman and his wife. The young mermaid was safe and she took Phra Aphai Mani on her back and swam away. Fortunatelythey arrived safely at a magic island where a holy hermit lived.

  22. Phra Aphai Mani, Sin Samutr and the mermaid lived on at the island. They performed services for the hermit. As the days passed, Phra Aphai Mani became attractedtowards the mermaid. After all, she had saved his life, and he pitiedher for the loss of her parents. He therefore asked her to become his wife. The unionof Phra Aphai Mani and the mermaid was a happy one. I feel sorry for the mermaid. Seven brief months passed. It was precisely at this time that the ship of the king of a neighboring country arrived at the island. This king had a beautiful daughter called Suvarnamali.

  23. Please give this ring to our child. I’ll return soon. As time went by, Sin Samutr noticed that his father was attracted to Princess Suvarnamali. He helped his father by asking the princess to accept him as her son. Suvarnamali loved the little boy very much, so she agreed to be his mother. In fact, she also fell in love with Phra Aphai Mani. Later Phra Aphai Mani and Sin Samutr decided to leave the island. They all said goodbye to the hermit. Then Phra Aphai Mani went down to the beach to say goodbye to the mermaid. He gave her a ring, telling her to give it to their child. Phra Aphai Mani and the mermaid then parted in a tearful farewell. I’ll always love you.

  24. I wonder what will happen next. Based on these pictures, can you imagine what will happen next?

  25. From the pictures, I think the……………. ………………………

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