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  1. The Little Prince. The narrator of the story, the pilot crashes in the middle of the Sahara desert when his engine fails. The pilot is a grownup, but one who has always been an explorer and is sympathetic to the values and perspectives of children, a trait that grows even more pronounced as he becomes close with the little prince.

    • The Little Prince

      The title character of the story, the little prince ventures...

    • The Merchant

      The little prince also meets a merchant on Earth. The...

    • The Rose/Flower

      The rose is the object of the little prince's affection. She...

    • The Lamplighter

      "That man," said the little prince to himself, as he...

    • The Fox

      The little prince's meeting with the fox is the climax of...

    • The Snake

      The snake speaks in riddles, and he meets the little prince...

    • The Geographer

      The geographer is the last man the little prince meets...

    • Innocence

      Innocence is a trait that both the pilot and the little...

    • The Pilot/Narrator. The narrator of the story, the pilot crashes in the middle of the Sahara desert when his engine fails. The pilot is a grownup, but one who has always been an explorer and is sympathetic… read analysis of The Pilot/Narrator.
    • The Little Prince. The title character of the story, the little prince ventures to other planets in the universe after discovering that the rose he loves has lied to him.
    • The Fox. The little prince's meeting with the fox is the climax of the story—it's the moment when the little prince realizes why his rose is so important to him.
    • The Snake. The snake speaks in riddles, and he meets the little prince at the beginning and the end of his journey on Earth. The snake possesses a deadly poison that he promises will send the prince… read analysis of The Snake.
  2. The Little Prince: Directed by Stanley Donen. With Steven Warner, Joss Ackland, Clive Revill, Victor Spinetti. A pilot, stranded in the desert, meets a little boy who is a prince on a planet.

    • (4.1K)
    • Family, Fantasy, Musical
    • Stanley Donen
    • 1974-11-07
  3. The Little Prince (French: Le Petit Prince, pronounced [lə p(ə)ti pʁɛ̃s]) is a novella written and illustrated by French writer and military pilot Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. It was first published in English and French in the United States by Reynal & Hitchcock in April 1943 and was published posthumously in France following liberation ...

    • Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Grete Leitgeb, Josef Leitgeb
    • 1943
  4. The Aviator. The Aviator is the narrator of the book and the person who meets the Little Prince in the Sahara desert. He is a representation of the author, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, who was also a pilot. The Aviator is a sympathetic character who is willing to listen to the Little Prince’s stories and learn from him.

  5. Both the narrator and the prince are protagonists of the story, but they differ in significant ways. Whereas the prince is mystical and supernatural, the pilot is a human being who grows and develops over time.

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  7. Narrator A pilot who crashes in the Sahara desert, where he meets the little prince. The narrator tells his story of the encounter six years after it happened. Point of View The narrator gives a first-person account, although he spends large portions of the story recounting the little prince’s own story of his travels.

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