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Welcome to the Nuwa wiki! "The Little Prince" is a fairy tale novel written by French author Antoine de Saint-Exupéry and was published in 1943. This novel is one of Saint-Exupéry's most famous works and is also one of the best-selling books in the world.
"The Little Prince" revolves around the encounter between a pilot who crashes in the desert and a little prince from another planet. The little prince leaves his own planet and explores various planets in the universe, eventually arriving on Earth. Through conversations with the pilot, the little prince reveals his observations and reflections on the adult world, as well as his pursuit of friendship, love, and the meaning of life.
The novel is presented in the form of a fairy tale, but it contains profound philosophical insights and wisdom about life. Through the little prince's adventures and encounters with various peculiar characters, readers can reflect on the phenomena of vanity, utilitarianism, and the loss of innocence in the adult society. The little prince, with his innocent and direct perspective, raises a series of questions about human nature, responsibility, and care.
"The Little Prince" is widely acclaimed for its concise and elegant writing style, profound allegorical meaning, and deep insight into human nature. It has been translated into multiple languages and widely circulated around the world. It is regarded as a classic work of children's literature and has also attracted the attention of adult readers. Through the form of a fairy tale, it touches the emotions deep within the readers and provokes contemplation on life, love, and friendship.