Main characters
The Little Prince: A young boy from a small planet (Asteroid B-612) who travels to different worlds, learning important life lessons.
The Pilot: The narrator of the story, who meets the Little Prince after his plane crashes in the Sahara Desert. He forms a deep bond with the Prince.
The Rose: A beautiful but vain flower that lives on the Little Prince's planet. She is the reason for the Prince's journey, as he struggles to understand her.
The Fox: A wise creature the Prince betsfriend on Earth. The Fox teaches the Little Prince about love, relationships, and the importance of "taming" someone.
The Snake: A creature the Little Prince meets on Earth who symbolizes death, offering a way for the Prince to return to his planet.
Supporling charasters
The King: A ruler who believes everyone is his subject, although he has no real power. He represents authority.
The Vain Man: A character obsessed with admiration, representing vanity and self-centeredness.
The Drunkard (Tippler): A man who drinks to forget his shame, representing the futility of certain human behaviors.
The Businessman: A character who endlessly counts stars, believing he owns them. He represents greed and materialism.
The Lamplighter: A man who lights and extinguishes a lamp on his planet, representing dedication and the absurdity of certain tasks.
The Geographer: A scholar who records geographical information but never explores, representing intellectual detachment.
The Railway Switchman: A man who switches trains and represents the hurried, aimless lives of humans.
The Merchant: A man selling pills that quench thirst, symbolizing the desire to save time in modern life.