The value of something depends on whether it attracts attention or not. Subjective will makes ordinary things have different connotations. Things themselves are meaningless, and it is people's attention that gives them meaning.
The little prince’s rose is a unique rose in the world, because he spent a lot of thought and emotion on the rose.
In other words, the rose tamed the little prince, and a connection was slowly established between them. It is this sincere emotion that makes his rose unique.
To outsiders, the little prince’s roses are no different from other roses, but to the little prince, his roses cannot be replaced.
Introduction:
The "Little Prince" is the central character of the whole story. He carries the author's desire to return to the innocent world and shoulders the mission of exploring the true meaning of life. mission. He represents the pure and flawless spiritual world of children, and explores the true love and warmth of the world with a child's insight into the world.
In his eyes, the relationship between people, people and things, and things and things is direct and natural, and has not been infected by the utilitarian ideas of modern civilization and the adult world. This simple and selfless inner world enables him to look at things without superficial appearances and see their essence.
Thus, he could see that the picture the pilot drew in his childhood was "a boa constrictor eating an elephant" and not a "hat" as adults thought. Because he understands that "you can see clearly only by looking with your heart, and you cannot see the essence with your eyes." A pure perspective and an unadulterated heart enable children to always keep watch for the "authenticity" of life.
They clearly know what they are pursuing, because it is the emotional surrender they have gained through their sincere dedication without expecting anything in return. They knew what they were thinking clearly, so they could find the spring of life in the desert.
They always adhere to the "authentic" world that is not infected by the desire for profit. It is the precious, simple and beautiful spiritual world that is hidden behind modern civilization and utilitarian thinking, which is almost forgotten by adults. spiritual home.
Fairy tales do not express common sense but truth. It is an ideal art that enables people to capture the true meaning of life. "The Little Prince" not only expresses the value of human spiritual home, but also highlights the true meaning of communication, that is, the perception of love and responsibility.
The author uses the little prince's "continuous understanding and sublimation of love and responsibility to express his persistence in the authenticity of life, his yearning for warmth and even his ultimate ideal of tireless pursuit of the value of perfect life."