How to Be a Princess | Stories for Teenagers | @EnglishFairyTales

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8 Sept 202415:51

Summary

TLDRIn this story, Princess Urina embarks on a journey to learn the responsibilities of royalty. Though she is initially overwhelmed and doubtful, she is guided by her butler, Nicholls, across multiple kingdoms where she encounters different princesses who teach her the skills required to lead. From learning to dance and host feasts to confronting her own insecurities, Urina struggles with the pressure to be perfect. Ultimately, she discovers that she doesn't need to imitate others but can embrace her unique self. With newfound confidence, Urina is ready to step into her role as princess, proud of who she truly is.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Urina, a future princess, doesn't follow the typical princess narrative and prefers being herself.
  • 😀 Her father, Waim, becomes king after the death of King Roman, her uncle, which accelerates her journey to royalty.
  • 😀 Urina struggles with the pressure of becoming a princess and doesn't feel prepared for the duties that lie ahead.
  • 😀 Urina's parents encourage her to embrace her royal responsibilities, but she feels overwhelmed and doubts herself.
  • 😀 Nicholls, the butler, is tasked with guiding Urina through her royal education, but she finds the process dull and unexciting.
  • 😀 Urina meets other princesses during her travels, each with their own approach to royalty, but she still feels disconnected from their lifestyle.
  • 😀 Princess Laney teaches Urina that being a princess involves feasts, dances, and parades, but Urina is reluctant and overwhelmed by the demands.
  • 😀 Princess Gemma tries to teach Urina the importance of looking the part and wearing riches, but Urina doesn't feel comfortable with this superficiality.
  • 😀 Urina learns from Princess Niabi, who teaches her that being a princess requires time, effort, and practice rather than simply meeting expectations.
  • 😀 In the end, Urina realizes she doesn't have to fit into the mold of other princesses and decides to embrace her authentic self, which her father supports.

Q & A

  • What is the central theme of the story about Princess Urina?

    -The central theme of the story revolves around Princess Urina's personal growth and self-acceptance. She learns that she doesn't have to conform to the expectations of others to be a true princess, but can be herself and still fulfill her royal duties.

  • How does Princess Urina initially feel about becoming a princess?

    -Princess Urina feels overwhelmed and anxious about becoming a princess. She doubts her ability to meet the expectations of royalty and is uncomfortable with the responsibilities that come with it.

  • What role does Nicholls, the butler, play in Urina’s journey?

    -Nicholls serves as a guide and mentor to Princess Urina, encouraging her to learn what it takes to be a princess. He tries to help her understand the duties and challenges of royalty, although Urina often resists his advice.

  • What does Princess Laney teach Urina about being a princess?

    -Princess Laney teaches Urina that being a princess involves a lot of work, including organizing feasts, learning to dance, and hosting parades. She emphasizes that being a princess is about taking responsibility and leading by example.

  • What lesson does Urina learn from her visit to Princess Gemma’s kingdom?

    -From Princess Gemma, Urina learns that royalty is also about appearance and wealth. Gemma tries to dress Urina in luxurious clothes to make her look the part of a princess, demonstrating the importance of maintaining a royal image.

  • What is the significance of Urina’s encounter with Princess Niabi?

    -Urina’s encounter with Princess Niabi helps her realize that even the most skilled royals, like Niabi, didn't achieve their expertise overnight. Niabi's encouragement teaches Urina that mastering the duties of a princess takes time, practice, and patience.

  • What challenge does Urina face on the eve of her first official day as a princess?

    -On the eve of her first official day, Urina is expected to bring food for the feast, a royal tradition. She is asked to spear a bison, which causes her anxiety, as she doubts her ability to perform such a task.

  • How does Urina overcome her doubts about being a princess?

    -Urina overcomes her doubts by realizing that she doesn’t have to mimic other princesses. With the support of her father and mother, she decides to embrace who she truly is, understanding that she can be a great princess by being herself.

  • What does Urina's father mean when he says, 'You don’t have to quickly follow the customs of these other princesses. You can pave your own way'?

    -Urina's father is encouraging her to forge her own path as a princess. He is telling her that while traditions are important, she does not have to conform to them if they don’t align with who she is. She can define her own style of leadership.

  • What does Urina’s final act of reclaiming her crown symbolize?

    -Urina's final act of reclaiming her crown symbolizes her acceptance of her true identity and her willingness to take on her royal duties in her own way. It represents her realization that she can be a powerful princess without changing who she is.

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