The true weight of love lies not in its gorgeous appearance, just as the meaning of roses to the little prince lies not in its beauty, but in the infinite love and gentleness that the little prince has paid in the process of taking care of her. It is his daily irrigation, companionship and care that makes this proud, conceited, pretentious and somewhat mean rose unique in his heart.
In fact, the image of roses is not annoying. When the little prince was leaving, the love she showed was natural, strong, lovely and cherished.
The meaning of work:
The little prince is a symbol of childhood. In him, the most innocent and kind childhood shadow appears at the beginning of human life. In the world of adults, the lack of childlike innocence makes adults unable to communicate with the little prince. The little prince is an angel sent by Saint Exupery to the adult world to help adults rethink and feel life.
The carefree appearance of the little prince expresses the author's nostalgia for childhood and his desire for innocence. In the world of adults, the hearts of adults are full of desire for money and power, and they are practical and utilitarian, and the little prince is here to save the souls of these adults who are lost in the secular world of greed and desire.
The author hopes that people can see the pure and simple side of life from The Little Prince, and hope that people can pull away from desire and greed and find their own innocence and love.