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  1. छोटा राजकुमार - Chhota Rajkumar. Der Kleine Prinz von Antoine de Saint-Exupéry in Hindi. The Little Prince in Hindi.

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  2. Published in April 1943, “ The Little Prince ” is categorized as a children’s book but is also popular among grown-ups. The simplicity of the language makes it suitable for both demographics. This novella by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry tells the story of a man who crashes his aircraft into a desert, where he meets someone who will change ...

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    The Little Prince, fable and modern classic by French aviator and writer Antoine de Saint-Exupéry that was published with his own illustrations in French as Le Petit Prince in 1943. The simple tale tells the story of a child, the little prince, who travels the universe gaining wisdom. The novella has been translated into hundreds of languages and h...

    The narrator introduces himself as a man who learned when he was a child that adults lack imagination and understanding. He is now a pilot who has crash-landed in a desert. He encounters a small boy who asks him for a drawing of a sheep, and the narrator obliges. The narrator, who calls the child the little prince, learns that the boy comes from a very small planet, which the narrator believes to be asteroid B-612. Over the course of the next few days, the little prince tells the narrator about his life. On his asteroid-planet, which is no bigger than a house, the prince spends his time pulling up baobab seedlings, lest they grow big enough to engulf the tiny planet. One day an anthropomorphic rose grows on the planet, and the prince loves her with all his heart. However, her vanity and demands become too much for the prince, and he leaves.

    The prince travels to a series of asteroids, each featuring a grown-up who has been reduced to a function. The first is a king who requires obedience but has no subjects until the arrival of the prince. The sole inhabitant of the next planet is a conceited man who wants nothing from the prince but flattery. The prince subsequently meets a drunkard, who explains that he must drink to forget how ashamed he is of drinking. The fourth planet introduces the prince to a businessman, who maintains that he owns the stars, which makes it very important that he know exactly how many stars there are. The prince then encounters a lamplighter, who follows orders that require him to light a lamp each evening and put it out each morning, even though his planet spins so fast that dusk and dawn both occur once every minute. Finally the prince comes to a planet inhabited by a geographer. The geographer, however, knows nothing of his own planet, because it is his sole function to record what he learns from explorers. He asks the prince to describe his home planet, but when the prince mentions the flower, the geographer says that flowers are not recorded because they are ephemeral. The geographer recommends that the little prince visit Earth.

    On Earth the prince meets a snake, who says that he can return him to his home, and a flower, who tells him that people lack roots. He comes across a rose garden, and he finds it very depressing to learn that his beloved rose is not, as she claimed, unique in the universe. A fox then tells him that if he tames the fox—that is, establishes ties with the fox—then they will be unique and a source of joy to each other.

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    The narrator and little prince have now spent eight days in the desert and have run out of water. The two then traverse the desert in search of a well, which, miraculously, they find. The little prince tells the narrator that he plans to return that night to his planet and flower and that now the stars will be meaningful to the narrator, because he will know that his friend is living on one of them. Returning to his planet requires allowing the poisonous snake to bite him. The story resumes six years later. The narrator says that the prince’s body was missing in the morning, so he knows that he returned to his planet, and he wonders whether the sheep that he drew him ate his flower. He ends by imploring the reader to contact him if they ever spot the little prince.

  3. Jan 16, 2016 · Books by Language; Additional Collections; ... HINDI - THE LITTLE PRINCE ... HINDI, CHILDREN'S BOOK, INSPIRATIONAL Addeddate

  4. The video is about full explanation of a story named "The little prince" in Hindi language. The story is about a pilot who's plane crashes out in Sahara dese...

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  5. “The Little Prince” is a classic novella written by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry in 1943. The book has been translated into over 300 languages, making it one of the most translated books in history. It is a story about a young prince who travels from planet to planet, meeting various characters and learning life lessons along …

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  7. Feb 16, 2020 · The book summary of the little prince will show you why you must never lose your imagination. It's a story that will leave a lasting impression on your heart...

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