Sunday 9 December 2012

The Little Prince (Le Petit Prince)

The Little Prince is a story of a young boy who never cease to ask questions. It depicts the attitude of children that whenever a question is started, it never ends, and a course of questions will being asked. The Little Prince possessed an asteroid, a rose, volcanoes and more which are truly important to him, especially his rose whom he loved so much. The Little Prince traveled different planets whom he met peculiar people along his way through the flock of birds. The planets that he took were the planet of the King, the tippler, the conceited man, geographer, businessman and others. The last planet in his itinerary was the earth, where he met the pilot, who was the man he consorted while he stayed in the planet. The Little Prince met many things in the earth. He had the chance to converse with them and ask them sensible questions. In the end the little prince felt nostalgia by being away from his planet and the his rose. The snake took his life and suddenly the prince disappeared.

The greatest learning that you will acquire from the story of The Little Prince is being naive doesn’t mean that you are too weak already. The phrase ” The thorns, what use are they?” portrays that inexperience and being naive are important to become a human being. The thorns pertained to our attitudes and personalities. The rose ostensibly referred to humans, who contain attitudes and personalities. The rose uses her thorns to protect herself from the animals that want her to be destroyed and eaten. Though, the rose is so naive, she puts trust to her thorns to protect her even for a little while. For us people we are guaranteed that being naive is not an excuse for failure, instead, our personality will rescue us in this situation. Our personality presses us to become courageous, brave and never stop trying until you achieve what you are yearning. Attitudes also help us to uplift your life through being faithful, humble and loving your desires. It also includes the importance of others in your life and their existence is truly significant.