☯Emily Ginder asked this question about The Little Prince:
Many reviewers say this book has deep meanings, but not one person has indicated what those deep meanings are. What do you think the author was trying to tell the reader?
Mata Well it is about the main problem which man faces: One wants to have a rose (girl) and a sheep (friend). Yet one does not wish for the sheep to "eat" …moreWell it is about the main problem which man faces: One wants to have a rose (girl) and a sheep (friend). Yet one does not wish for the sheep to "eat" the rose. Need i spell it out more? Main theme of the book is how does one make sure to have both a hoe and a bro whilst avoiding betrayal from both of them with each other. And ofc this is even more important when one has special connection with each. Your special girl and your special friend, have them both but keep them seperated and/or faithful at the same time. That is why at the end, main question when looking at the stars is what has happened on a little planet with those two, has one sheep eaten one rose or not.(less)
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