who is my little prince

Charlene 2022-03-29 09:01:04

Today we are going to talk about a book, and that is The Little Prince. I'm not going to say how much I love it, but I'm going to talk about my performance: I read that book in one day; I've read that book four times by now. You will surely be surprised. But I'm sure you'll read it four times by the time you finish reading that book. The author of this book is the pilot writer (France) Saint-Exupéry. He was a pilot by profession and was born on June 29, 1900 in Lyon, France. I will not introduce the author. The book is about a pilot who crashed in the Sahara desert. There, he met the little prince. In the past few days between the pilot and the little prince, the pilot knew some stories about the little prince. This book is about children. The author wrote in his dedication: "To Leon Welt, children, please forgive me, I dedicate this book to an adult. I do this for three important reasons, one of which is: this adult is me The best friend in the world; the second is: this grown-up lives in France, where he is hungry and cold and needs comfort; the third is: this grown-up understands everything, even the books he writes for children I can understand. If these reasons are not enough, then I would like to dedicate this book to the child who grows up. All adults are children, but only a few of them remember this. So, I dedicate my The dedication was changed to: First to Leon Welt as a little boy." Beijing Press wrote: "A little prince who would never refuse or grow up; a fable about love and responsibility; a Heartwarming, heartfelt, touching, fairy tales that interpret life and life." And I have to say, you look closely: "Adults love numbers. When you tell them about a new friend, they never ask you The most essential feature. For example, they never ask "How's his voice? What games does he like to play? Does he love collecting butterfly specimens? "They'll just ask you: 'How old is he? How many brothers does he have? How much does his father earn? Ask these questions, and they think they know the person. If you say to an adult, "I saw a nice little red brick house with geraniums crawling through the windows and doves resting on the roof..." They can't imagine what the house looks like. But if you say to them, "I see a house worth a hundred thousand francs. ' they would exclaim: 'How beautiful that is! "It's exactly what I thought, adults are too realistic. Four words: It's so beautiful! I don't need to say more about this book.

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The Little Prince quotes

  • The Little Prince: I am looking for friends. What does that mean - tame?

    The Fox: It is an act too often neglected," said the fox. "It means to establish ties.

    The Little Prince: To establish ties?

    The Fox: Just that," said the fox. "To me, you are still nothing more than a little boy who is just like a hundred thousand other little boys. And I have no need of you. And you, on your part, have no need of me. To you I am nothing more than a fox like a hundred thousand other foxes. But if you tame me, then we shall need each other. To me, you will be unique in all the world. To you, I shall be unique in all the world.

  • Mr. Prince: [crying] I don't want to cry.