π The narrator, an aviator, feels out of place in the adult world.
π While flying over the desert, the narrator's plane malfunctions and he meets the little prince.
π¨ The little prince asks the narrator to draw a lamb, but none of the drawings satisfy him.
π The Little Prince emphasizes the importance of paying attention to the small details in life and appreciating the little things.
π± The Little Prince distinguishes between good and bad plants, advocating for the removal of bad plants to protect small planets.
πΉ The Little Prince questions the purpose of thorns on roses, highlighting the value of asking important questions and appreciating the beauty of nature.
πΌ The Little Prince had a special connection with a vain flower.
π The Little Prince encountered a king who believed he had authority over the universe.
π¨βπ¨ The Little Prince met a vain person who believed he was the most admirable.
π The little prince realizes that older people's actions make no sense to him.
π‘ He encounters a lamp lighter who dutifully turns the lamp on and off, despite the planet's sun setting every five minutes.
π Lastly, he meets a geographer who claims to know about the oceans, mountains, and deserts, but admits his lack of knowledge about the seas on his own planet.
πΉ The little prince values mountains over flowers because they are constant and never change.
π¦ The little prince meets a fox who teaches him the meaning of being domesticated and forming a bond with someone.
π’ The little prince and the fox develop a close bond but eventually have to say goodbye.
πΉ The Little Prince discovers the uniqueness and meaning of his rose unlike other roses.
π The beauty of the desert is found in the invisible, such as the hidden well underground.
π The Little Prince's encounter with a dangerous snake leads to a realization and a difficult decision.
π The Little Prince fell on the desert sand and later returned to his planet.
π The Sahara desert is described as beautiful and sad, and it is where the Little Prince was first seen and disappeared.
ποΈ The message is to cherish the innocence and imagination of childhood, as only children can truly see what is beautiful.
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