the little prince
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The Little Prince chiefly tells of a story concerning a mysterious
prince, who learned about love and responsibility during his travelling.
"Little Prince" can make me feel warm and fresh. The passage
of time, childhood away, we grew up and took away a lot of memories, but
we also have an oasis in the heart. He reminds us don't to forget the
most important and essential thing of life. Although most of the readers
are immersed in the love between the little prince and the rose, I
prefer the connection between the little prince and the fox which
impressed me most. This connection—tameness is still universal and
significant in today's social life. It's more than love between lovers,
as it can extend to friendships, families and even relationships with
objects. he fox said to him, "To me you are nothing more than a
little boy who is just like a hundred thousand other little boys. I
don't need you and you don't need me. To you I am nothing more than a
fox, like a hundred thousand other foxes. But if you have tamed me, then
we shall need each other. To me, you are the only thing in the world,
and to me, the only thing in the world." The little prince came to
understand the meaning of tame. Although there were millions of roses in
the world, there was only one that he took care of with his heart, so
his rose was more important than all the others. The little prince also
came to understand the meaning of tame. Although there are countless
roses in the world, there is only one that he has cared for with his
heart, so his rose is more important than all the roses. But what's the
true meaning of the tameness? After the little prince tamed the fox,
they turned into shiny gold and nobody can be qualified to replace them.
It wasn't merely confined to the prince and the fox, in fact, the prince
and the rose, the prince and the narrator also teamed each other. The
connection is not only one of the core issues in the book, but an
eternal regular new subject. The author also gives some counter
examples: the king reigned over the stars, the businessman occupied the
stars, but both of them did nothing for the stars. When we manage to
tame others, we are also tamed by them unknowingly. It's a process of
mutual giving. hen the hour of the little prince's departure drew near,
however, the fox was on the verge of tears. As the saying goes, all of
life is an act of letting go. Why do we run the risk of shedding tears
to tame others? The fox has given us the answers. For one thing, a
magical connection allows us to stand out from others. To the little
prince, the fox was different from a hundred thousand other foxes; to
the fox, the little prince was different from a hundred thousand other
little boy. They weren't as empty as the five thousand roses because
someone had their best interests at heart. As the author Saint-Exupery
puts it, in order to know where I am, I need other people. Not until we
are in connection with others, will we be rooted in our lives stably.
For another, we can harvest the color of the wheat fields from a genuine
relationship. The little prince has a better understanding of love and
responsibility; the narrator has a deeper insight into tameness and
adults' life. And to pull back one more level, the wonderful memories
will live in the depth of our minds forever just like the golden grain
would bring the fox back the thought of the little prince and he loved
to listen to the wind in wheat.
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