F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Little Prince

Words: 750
Pages: 3

This book begins with the narrator showing and explaining his first drawings as a kid. He talked to us a lot about the grown ups, and their ways of looking at things. He also tell us how they completely disincorauge him about artistic matters. He wanted us to understand that grown ups didn’t look beneath the surface , they didn’t care about it, about whats inside. They are not able to see beauty, or to care for what is inside. The narrator also belives that his level of intelligence is way higher than theirs and that when he has to speak to then he needs to low his intelligence level. Most importantly he needs us to understand that he believe and he will makes us believe that even if kids don’t know philosophy, chemistry, or any complicated …show more content…
If you don't get this it will be very hard to get the minings in the book. The story really begins in the second chapter. This is what may make you put more effort since at the first chapter you believe that the narrator is the little prince, offschores, you my dear reader, don’t feel this way because in my introduction I cleared that point. The narrator met the little prince in a very peculiar way. The narrator is an aviator, when his plane, in which he was completely alone, crashed in the sahara desert as he was making some repairs. He listened to a low pitch voice. He was surprise because he was completely sure that when he cheked there were no people in that dessert. As he looked around after hearing the voice he saw the little prince and he got really surprised because he was not scared and this means he was not lost at all. The narrator was so confuse. what was this kid doing all alone in the …show more content…
The prince was not easy to satisfy. After drawing twice the horrible sheeps, the narrator took a wise and unpredictable decision. He draw a box. As he was showing the box to the prince he explain that this sheep was the size he wanted to be and looked just like he like it to do. What I expected to be a disaster was the best idea the narrator could had the prince was happy and satisfy, and he was really thankful for what he got just like if it was a real sheep, and if it would jump right out of the paper to be right next to him. Even though, the prince was very happy he was worried that the sheep will eat his rose. Yes, the prince had a rose, back in his planet, a unique rose that he really loved with all his heart. But the narrator seased the worries of this young boy and then continue with the never ending conversation they seem to have. As the days past the narrator keep fixing his plaine, and what have ended like a horrible accident started a friendship. This was a unique friendship not because the narrator was an adult and his friend was a kid but because the prince trusted