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Analysis of Characters in The Little Prince

The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry tells the story of a pilot who crashes in the desert and meets a young prince visiting Earth from an asteroid. The prince has come from his tiny planet where he cared for a rose that was the only flower growing there. He describes to the pilot his encounters with various adults representing different vocations and his friendship with a fox before returning to his asteroid and rose.

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Analysis of Characters in The Little Prince

The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry tells the story of a pilot who crashes in the desert and meets a young prince visiting Earth from an asteroid. The prince has come from his tiny planet where he cared for a rose that was the only flower growing there. He describes to the pilot his encounters with various adults representing different vocations and his friendship with a fox before returning to his asteroid and rose.

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The Little Prince

Antoine de Saint-Exupery
Answer the following
questions:
1, Describe the following characters:
a. the little girl
b. the little prince
c. the aviator
d. the mother
Answer the following
questions:
2. What do you think are the reasons the girl’s
mother is raising her daughter so strictly?
3. The girl tells the aviator that she do not want to
grow up. He answers her that growing up is fine,
but forgetting is not good! What does he mean by
this?
Answer the following
questions:
4. The fox tries to teach the little prince that two
friends can be together even though they’re apart.
What does the fox mean by this?
5. How important is the ‘rite’ or ‘ritual’ of taming in
the friendship of the little prince and the fox?
Answer the following
questions:
6. Explain:
“It is only with the heart that one can see rightly.
What is essential is invisible to the eye.”

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