Chapter 1: After reading The Little Prince, 300 words, I have many questions.
For example, the little prince lives on an asteroid in the solar system outside the earth. The place where he lives is small and can only accommodate three small volcanoes and one flower. How does he eat, master language, and travel between different planets?
How was he born?
And the planets he traveled around, why were they always alone, where did they come from, how did they dress, how did they breathe, and whether they would die?
Of course, these questions are not worth discussing in themselves. The significance and value of the entire book lies in the fables it contains and its mockery of people who are mired in mundane affairs and busyness.
First of all, there is a king living on the planet that the little prince sets foot on, which is actually a symbol of political power, and the one who counts stars all day long refers to a narrow, selfish, greedy businessman.
Geographers may refer to people like me who spend all day thinking about things that are far from reality, and then indulge in some kind of intellectual or linguistic vanity.
And that person who lights the light is a simple and diligent working people in society.
The little prince himself is a very interesting character. He is a child with a pure heart that is not stained by the ugliness of the real world and a desire and curiosity to understand the outside world. But it is also these characteristics of his that make him
Worried and restless, because there is an irresolvable contradiction between his perseverance in exploring the truth and this absurd world. This world does not have the answer he wants, which is why he died.
His death was a rejection of this dirty and ugly world.
This is a condensed and streamlined reflection of all my reading. It may be too simple, but I thought I would add it, and I apologize if you don't like my language style.
In fact, one of my favorite chapters is the conversation between the little prince and the flower. I always think of you from that flower.
Chapter 2: Thoughts after reading "The Little Prince" The book "The Little Prince" was introduced to us by Teacher Tang. Its author is Saint-Exupéry of France.
Saint-Exupéry loved flying, but unfortunately, during one flight, he never returned.
What I find most interesting about the book "The Little Prince" is the chapters where he visits the area around asteroids 325, 326, 327, 328, 329 and 330. It tells the story of the little prince meeting the King of the Universe on the first planet.
On the second planet, I met a vanity fan, on the third planet, I met an alcoholic who wanted to forget, on the fourth planet, I met a serious businessman, and on the fifth planet, it was very small, with only one lamp and one lamplighter.
The lamplighter is very unlucky, because the planet is rotating faster and faster every year, so the lamplighter has no time to rest... I like this chapter the most. In fact, the lamplighter has been doing useless things. It is really funny.
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After reading "The Little Prince", I have many questions that I still don't understand: Why was the little prince bitten by a poisonous snake?
Where did the little prince go afterwards?
...If one day I can meet the little prince, I will happily greet him and play with him.
I will also write a letter to Saint-Exupéry in heaven, telling him that the little prince is back.
Chapter 3: After reading The Little Prince, I felt that in the vast universe, there is an asteroid numbered b-612.
It's not much bigger than a house.
On this small planet, there are three volcanoes, three volcanoes that only reach the knees, a proud rose with four thorns, an annoying baobab tree, and of course a golden-haired, smiling man.
The little man who refuses to answer questions is the little prince.
The little prince is lonely on his own planet. He only has one rose.
Even though the flower liked to brag, the little prince still took good care of her sincerely and remembered to put a glass cover on her to protect her at night.
Finally the little prince started his journey and visited some planets.
He first visited an asteroid about the same size as b-612.
He met a king who had no subjects but demanded that everything obey him; a conceited man who loved vanity and only listened to praise; a contradictory and unreasonable drunkard; a businessman who only knew arithmetic all day long; a businessman who only knew arithmetic all day long;
A lamplighter who is loyal to his duties but somewhat rigid.
The little prince found adults more and more boring and strange.
There are obviously many beautiful places to enjoy, but adults waste their time in numbers, miserable entitlement and vanity.
Finally, the little prince came to the earth. He landed in a place in the Sahara Desert. He met a smart snake, and then began to look for humans.
Then he met "me", a pilot trapped in the desert due to a plane failure.
The little prince discussed the absurdity and boredom of adults with "me".
This may be what the author wants to tell us. In this materialistic and fame-seeking society, adults have long lost the innocence and beauty of childhood. They have become only concerned with numbers and become practical, for the vulgar values ????in their hearts.
But I gave up the opportunity to appreciate the beauty around me.
After reading this, my heart trembled.
I seem to be a bit like an adult.
Since when did I start to only care about numbers?
I began to care about test scores and rankings, and forgot the original simple nature of things for the sake of my inner vanity.
I feel a little guilty.
The little prince's heart is pure and beautiful.