The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
  • 1. The Little Prince, written by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, is a poignant tale that explores themes of love, loss, friendship, and the essence of human nature through the eyes of a young, otherworldly prince. The narrative begins with the narrator, a pilot whose plane crashes in the Sahara Desert, where he encounters the Little Prince, a seemingly innocent boy from a distant asteroid. Throughout their conversations, the Little Prince shares stories of his home, his beloved rose, and the peculiar inhabitants of the planets he has visited, each representing various aspects of adult behavior and societal norms. Through these encounters, the story reflects the importance of seeing with the heart, rather than with the eyes, emphasizing essential truths that are often overlooked in adulthood. Rich with allegory and philosophical insights, The Little Prince invites readers to reconnect with their inner child, cherish the connections with others, and contemplate what truly matters in life, making it a timeless and beloved classic that resonates across generations.

    What planet does the Little Prince come from?
A) Earth
B) Mars
C) Jupiter
D) Asteroid B-612
  • 2. What does the Little Prince love most on his planet?
A) A rose
B) A baobab tree
C) His sheep
D) A star
  • 3. What creature teaches the Little Prince important lessons about life?
A) A bird
B) A fox
C) A flower
D) A snake
  • 4. What does the businessperson in the story symbolize?
A) Joy and celebration.
B) Friendship and loyalty.
C) Wisdom and knowledge.
D) Greed and materialism.
  • 5. What does the Little Prince ask the pilot for?
A) A planet.
B) A drawing of a sheep.
C) A map of the universe.
D) A flower.
  • 6. What color is the Little Prince's hair?
A) Brown
B) Red
C) Black
D) Golden
  • 7. At the end of the story, what happens to the Little Prince?
A) He stays on Earth.
B) He becomes a pilot.
C) He turns into a star.
D) He returns to his planet.
  • 8. What is the main theme of the book?
A) The pursuit of wealth.
B) The need for power.
C) The importance of relationships and love.
D) The inevitability of death.
  • 9. What does the pilot initially think the Little Prince is?
A) An alien.
B) An animal.
C) A figment of his imagination.
D) A child.
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