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Summary of the chapters of the Little Prince (Short)

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June 24, 2014
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I hope you like it and serve it ... I did it I
recommend that as long as you read the chapters in the
book look at the summary this, because otherwise they will
not understand anything (I say from experience)

Chapter 1: The explorer traces his first drawing, which


was not understood by adults, because they thought it was
a hat and did not see what was inside.
The teaching that leaves is that you do not have to see on
the outside of a person, but you have to see the good that
is inside it.

Chapter 2: The explorer meets the Little Prince and asks


him to draw a lamb, three tries in the fourth he draws a
box and tells him that inside it is the lamb he wanted.
The teaching is that the person must have effort to see
beyond what can be seen, through the other person or
thing and find the mystery that hides.

Chapter 3: The little prince begins to establish, a


conversation with the explorer and thus begins to know
him. The above is the reflection of the author's life, since
for him "it does not serve to go straight in life without one
does not know where he is going, if nothing drives it "

Chapter 4: Talk about the discovery of asteroid B-612 and


that it was discovered by a Turkish astronomer who was
not accepted by the way he dressed.
Children can see things easier than adults, because of our
simplicity and sweetness. It is because it is much easier to
criticize how a person is outside without seeing what is
inside them.

Chapter 5: Talk about what the nature of the Baobabs is


like how the Little Prince starts asking questions without
stopping.
The Baobabs acquire a symbolic value: they are like the
bad seed that blooms in our life and that without we
remove it can do damage.

Chapter 6: This chapter is about how the explorer began


to understand the little life of melancholy of the Little
Prince. The author begins to understand his own
childhood.

Chapter 7: The Little Prince begins to ask the explorer


questions about the flowers and their thorns, and the
aviator as long as the Little Prince asks questions, gets tired
and yells at him.
The author wanted to show us how adults can be so clumsy
in dealing with children, being able to be hurtful as in this
case, the Little Prince starts to cry.

Chapter 8: The Little Prince found a flower that he cares


for and the one that later realized that it was not so
modest. Here the author talks about a special flower that
he loves with its virtues and its defects, but in reality it is
not a flower but refers to people who are special to each
one.

Chapter 9: The Little Prince feels miserable for his flower.


The flower realizes all the time he had lost in asking to be
protected.
Chapter 10: The Little Prince visits the first planet on
which he meets a King.
This king is synonymous with authority, but what he wants
to tell us is that you do not have to pay attention to
anyone, you do not have to do what you are ordered,
nobody has authority no matter what the king is, whether
or not to do something you decide you.

Chapter 11: The Little Prince visits the second planet


where he meets a vain one.
The vanity represents the vanity and selfishness of man. It
also reminds us that appearance is not what matters, it is
useless.
"For the vain all other men are admirers."

Chapter 12: The Little Prince visits the third planet on


which he meets a drinker. The drinker symbolizes the lack
of willpower and human overcoming.

Chapter 13:The Little Prince visits the fourth planet on


which he meets a businessman.
This man represents the greed and economic ambition that
we possess and we do not disprove the things of life.

Chapter 14: The Little Prince visits the fifth planet where
he meets a lamplighter.
This lamplighter represents loyalty and responsibility. He is
the only character with a positive soul who finds the Little
Prince on his trip (besides the aviator).

Chapter 15: The little prince visits the sixth planet where
he meets a geographer.
This geographer represents a wise, intelligent and studious
character. It would also represent the work passion that
isolates him from the world.
The geographer recommends visiting the Earth the Little
Prince because he has a very good reputation.

Chapter 16: The Little Prince visits the SEVENTH PLANET:


THE EARTH.
It shows us how the Earth is completely full of meaningless
adults. The previous planets were each inhabited by a type
of person. On Earth there are many different people
together: hundreds of kings, thousands of geographers,
etc.

Chapter 17: The conversation of the little prince with the


serpent.
The serpent represents "death". We have to live to the
fullest, we do not know when the time comes.

Chapter 18: The Little Prince crosses the desert and


encounters an insignificant flower.

Chapter 19: The Little Prince talks with the mountains and
their echo.

Chapter 20: The little Prince after so much walking finds


himself with a garden of roses and begins to talk with
them.
That is to say, the whole matter of the disillusionment of
the slash represents all adults who, when they look towards
their childhood, see how insignificant these things are that
once made them happy and realize that if they have
everything, they happen to have nothing.

Chapter 21: On Earth the Little Prince meets the fox, who
teaches him the true meaning of friendship and the essence
of human relationships, explains to the little prince that his
rose is unique and special because it is the one he loves.
"You are not for me even more than a little boy like another
hundred thousand little boys. And I do not need
you. Neither do you need me. I am not for you more than a
fox among another hundred thousand similar foxes. But if
you tame me, then we will need each other. You will be for
me unique in the world, I will be for you unique in the
world ... "

Chapter 22: The Little Prince establishes a relationship


with the guardavias and applies what has been learned by
the fox, to mark objectives of life.
He came to a conclusion that only children know where
they are going.

Chapter 23: The Little Prince meets a pill dealer who took
away the desire to drink, thereby earning fifty-three
minutes.
This refers to the accelerated times of today's world.

Chapter 24: This chapter is very special because in this,


for the first time, the pilot quickly understood what the
Little Prince wanted to say. This caused the Little Prince
special happiness.

Chapter 25: The Little Prince and the pilot, having found a
well, set out to obtain water from it for drinking. In this
chapter, they reflect everything they have learned.

Chapter 26: This is the farewell and departure of the Little


Prince. This farewell symbolizes the end of childhood, and
the passage to adulthood.
A fundamental detail that allows us to affirm this is when
the Little Prince tells the pilot that "I will look dead, but it
will not be true", it would only go very far.

Chapter 27:This last chapter shows the psychological


outcome suffered by the pilot, who finally ends up thinking
like the Little Prince. Each time the pilot looked towards the
stars he saw them laughing, which was reflected through
the laughter of the Little Prince.
With this, Saint-Exupéry wants to tell us that it is perfectly
possible to rescue within each of us the soul of a child that
once inhabited our body, our cortex.

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