"One sees clearly only with the heart. Anything essential is invisible to the eyes" Critique of Adulthood
The story follows a pilot stranded in the Sahara Desert who encounters a young boy, the Little Prince, from a tiny asteroid known as B-612. Through the Prince's journey across various planets, Saint-Exupéry presents a series of allegorical encounters with "grown-ups" who embody different human foibles—vanity, greed, and narrow-mindedness. Key themes explored in the book include:
What does the Fox mean when he says, "You become responsible, forever, for what you have tamed"?
Represents the hollow nature of power and the desire for absolute control.
How does the narrator's perspective change from the beginning of the book to the end? Princi I Vogel Antoine De Saint Exupéry - Internet Archive
Ka disa arsye kryesore përse kjo kërkesë është kaq e popullarizuar: