Summary
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's beloved novella The Little Prince has captivated readers around the world since its publication in 1943. This poetic tale of a young prince who travels the universe in search of wisdom has been translated into over 300 languages and dialects, making it one of the most translated books in history. With its profound messages about love, loss, and the importance of seeing with the heart, The Little Prince continues to resonate with both children and adults nearly 80 years after it was first written.
The story was inspired by Saint-Exupéry's own experiences as an aviator, including a near-fatal crash in the Sahara Desert in 1935. He wrote and illustrated The Little Prince while living in exile in New York during World War II, completing the manuscript in 1942. The book's simple yet elegant watercolor illustrations, also done by Saint-Exupéry, are considered an integral part of the work.
While The Little Prince has been adapted into various media over the decades, one of the most famous recent versions is the 2015 animated film directed by Mark Osborne. The movie combines stop-motion and computer animation to bring the story to life for a new generation, while staying true to the spirit of Saint-Exupéry's original work. With its timeless themes and imaginative storytelling, The Little Prince remains a treasured classic of world literature.
Plot
A pilot stranded in the Sahara desert encounters a young boy who claims to be a prince from another planet. The prince asks the pilot to draw him a sheep, and through their conversations, the pilot learns about the prince's home on a tiny asteroid. There, the prince tended to volcanoes and cared for a special rose, but left when he felt she was taking advantage of him.
The prince describes his travels to other planets, each inhabited by a single adult character representing some aspect of human nature. These include a king with no subjects, a conceited man, a drunkard, a businessman obsessed with counting stars, a lamplighter, and a geographer. Eventually the prince arrives on Earth, where he meets a fox who teaches him about friendship and taming.
Through his interactions with the fox and others on Earth, the prince gains wisdom about love and human relationships. He realizes his rose is special because of the time he devoted to her. The prince also encounters a snake who claims to be able to send him home. As the pilot repairs his plane, the prince reflects on his experiences and his desire to return to his planet.