The Little Prince

The Little Prince

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Mystery Science Fiction Thriller & Suspense +7 more
Format Kindle
Pages 138
Language Japanese
Published May 31, 2015
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アントワーヌ・ド・サン=テグジュペリによるこの作品は、感動的で幻想的な物語であり、読者を子供のような視点に誘います。美しいイラストが47枚収録されており、物語の中に描かれる小さな星や登場人物の魅力を一層引き立てています。

友情、愛、喪失といったテーマを扱い、人生の真の意味について思索を促します。特に、誰もが持つ大切なものに気づかせてくれるメッセージは、大人でも心に響くことでしょう。

冒険や異文化の交流を通じて、読者は心温まる旅に出ることができます。この特別な作品は、世代を超えて愛され続ける理由を、丁寧に描き出しています。

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sasha14750

Apr 20, 2025

Being this fable is only ~100 pages, It’s likely I’ll read it more than once. Being a story-wide allegory what the various elements in the story (including the little prince himself) represent is not immediately obvious to me; perhaps this is one of those stories the reader must ponder and revisit multiple times before they understand the themes.With the aforementioned considered, technically the novella didn’t frustrate me in any meaningful way. It appears repetition as a literary device is present throughout the story as a character developing tool and functions somewhat poetically, presenting the narrative as similar to an Aesop fable of sorts through each chapter. Plot-wise, the linear story-line doesn’t confuse the reader too much, but sometimes the reader may get lost during conversations between two characters because of the sometimes glaringly lacking dialogue tags showing who’s speaking. Contributing to its world-building, the sufficient details of each location is provided, presented as a long journey the main character takes. In fact, through its digestible though surprisingly layered prose, they’re many lessons it efforts to present to its targeted readers (which are likely adolescents). If read during this time in one’s life, the rich commentary and allegory may, however, still be overlooked and interpreted under the guise of a lackluster, layer-less children’s story. Nonetheless, perhaps The Little Prince (or rather the lessons and commentary it presents) is better understood at different junctions or phases in one life. After all, the story itself nods at this, almost implying that an adult (or “grown-up”) may never understand the allegorical elements of the story—or at least not in the same way—as a child or tween might.

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