Introduction:
The story begins with a character who read a book when he was little about a snake called a boa which ate its food (prey) whole without chewing, he thought a lot about that event so he decided to draw a boa with an elephant inside it showing the skin of the boa which is what they would look at when witnessing that event, he named it "picture number one", he showed this drawing to the adults and asked them if they were scared of his drawing, but apparently they all lacked creative and critical thinking, since all these people looked at a hat instead of looking at the reality of it, because of this he decided to make the same drawing for the adults but with more clarity showing the elephant inside the boa, which he named "picture number two", but this did not interest the adults therefore he was sad, because of this he stopped making drawings, he expanded his knowledge studying math and geography, when he became an adult he met other adults, he showed them picture number one which were not very intelligent they had the same thoughts as the previous adults that it was a hat, so he showed her picture number two. After this he learned how to fly planes as a pilot, one day flying in his plane he had a fault, so his trip took him down into the vast desert, where he found the enigmatic Little Prince. Together they shared a magical and profound story, a journey that revealed the mysteries of love towards that which is truly special. However, a deep sadness was also revealed, the pain of being rejected by the most precious thing. Immerse yourself in this unforgettable story, where each word will lead you on a journey full of wisdom, friendship and discoveries. The Little Prince, with his pure heart and his essential experiences, will teach us what it really means to see with the eyes of the soul. But be careful, because in his eyes lies a truth as powerful as it is painful: sometimes, what we love most is what is most difficult to achieve.
Key Events:
The little boy enters the world of drawing, an inappropriate environment makes the story transport itself to the older boy who becomes an airplane pilot. The story begins when a pilot crashes his plane in the Sahara desert and meets the Little Prince, who asks him to draw a sheep.
The Little Prince describes his small planet, Asteroid B-612, where he lives with three volcanoes and a single rose. The rose is special to him, though it is vain and difficult to understand.
The Little Prince travels to various planets, meeting strange inhabitants, such as a king, a vain man, a drunkard, a businessman, a lamplighter, and a geographer.
The snake offers to send the Little Prince back to his home planet through its bite.
On Earth, the Little Prince meets a fox who teaches him about love, friendship, and the importance of taming. The fox tells him that what is essential is invisible to the eye.
The Little Prince realizes that his rose is unique, not because it is the only rose, but because of the time and care he has given her. This makes his rose more important than any other.
At the end of the story, the Little Prince accepts the offer by the snake.
Climax:
The climax of The Little Prince occurs when the little prince encounters the snake in the desert and makes the decision to let the snake bite him. This moment is filled with emotional intensity as the prince accepts his fate, understanding that his physical body is only a shell and that he will return to his beloved rose on his asteroid. This is a turning point in the story, where themes of life, death, love, and the invisible bonds of connection converge.
Resolution:
The Little Prince tells the story of a young prince who travels across various planets, including Earth, and meets different characters on each one. Through these encounters, he learns lessons about life, friendship, love, and human nature. In his conversations, the Little Prince discovers that the most important things in life are invisible to the eyes but can be seen only with the heart. The story concludes with a reflection on loss and innocence, as the narrator, a pilot, fondly remembers the Little Prince.