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文档介绍:小王子英语介绍
The narrator of the story is a pilot whose plane has something wrong and lands in the Sahara.
And here hin all the world.”
The fox told him about the ture friendship between each other.
And then,he made friends with the fox.
One day, he went to the garden which was full of beautiful flowers that looked like his flower on B612 planet. He realized that his flower wasn’t the unique flower in the world.
He laid down in the grass and cried.
"It is time you have waste for your rose that makes your rose so important."
The fox told him his rose is unique because she is his rose and was tamed by that, the little prince begins to treasure his ture love and sincere friendship .
He wanted to go back to his
own planet by the bite of a snake.
After one year from his departure of his own planet,
he thought it was time for him to go home because
he understood that he should be responsible to his rose.
"It’s too far.
I can not carry this body with me.
It’s too heavy."
In the end, the Little Prince disappeared in the desert, leaving the pilot alone, sad and depressed.
Unlike other fairy tales, "the little prince" themes seems to be so subtle and complex that people can get a new reading comprehension everytime.
There are three themes of this book.
for the truth of life from the perspective of children.
readers the empty, blind and foolish of some adults by childlike view of the little prince.
author's understanding of love and responsibility.
In my opinion, this book is written for adults instead of children. On account of the deep meanings between the lines, innocent children maybe cannot undersand it very well. So the author asked the indulgence(宽容) of the children who may read this book for dedicating(奉献) it to a grown-up.
The grown-ups used to be pure, but the realistic world has changed them greatly. Of course, we cannot shift the responsibility onto them, because that's it all the time.
We must make up ou