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The Sahara Desert serves as a liminal space where the pilot (an adult) and the Prince (a child) bridge their worlds. The pilot’s initial drawing of a boa constrictor digesting an elephant—which adults mistake for a hat—symbolizes the death of imagination that comes with maturity. princi i vogel pdf
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: Seeking to understand the universe, he visits six other planets, meeting adult characters who represent different human flaws: A King who thinks he rules everything. A Conceited Man who only wants to be admired. A Businessman who obsessively counts stars to "own" them. Princi i vogel - Antoine de Saint Exupéry
: Despite being published in 1943, "The Little Prince" remains universally relevant today. It deals with themes such as friendship, love, loss, and what is truly important in life. These themes are timeless and transcend cultural and age barriers.