The Little Prince is a fairy tale novel written by French writer Saint Exupery, published in 1943, and has become one of the best-selling books in the world. Although this book is a fairy tale, its profound ideological connotation and unique literary style make it suitable for readers of all ages.
This book tells a series of adventures and experiences of the little prince after he came to earth, as well as his unique observation and thinking on human beings and the world during this process. The little prince seems innocent, but his words and deeds contain profound philosophical meaning. He questioned human habits and revealed the innocence and kindness that people lost in the pursuit of fame and fortune. The various characters he met during his trip also represented different personalities and mentality, which made readers better understand and feel the little prince's thinking and reflection.
Saint Exupery's literary style is unique. With concise language, imaginative illustrations and some unexpected details, readers can feel the magic and uniqueness of this fairy tale world. And its profound ideological connotation also makes this book a classic suitable for both children and adults.
Generally speaking, after reading The Little Prince, people can have a deeper understanding and thinking about themselves and the world, and they can also appreciate the literary charm of fairy tales. Although this book is small and exquisite, it has left readers with rich imagination and thinking ideas, and it is a masterpiece with endless aftertaste.