MindMap Gallery The Little Prince Mind Map Reading Notes
The fairy tale describes the little prince who was not conquered by the deceptive world of adults, but finally found his own ideal. This ideal is the love that connects everything in the universe, and this kind of love is lacking in the world. Therefore, the little prince often showed a sad mood. The author Saint-Exupéry said in his dedication: This book is dedicated to the child who grew up as an adult. "The Little Prince" has won not only children's readers, but also adults. The concise language of the work permeates the author's profound thinking about human beings and human civilization. The satire and fantasy, true feelings and philosophy it expresses have made it the most famous fairy tale novel in France and even in the world.
Edited at 2022-04-25 22:43:29One Hundred Years of Solitude is the masterpiece of Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Reading this book begins with making sense of the characters' relationships, which are centered on the Buendía family and tells the story of the family's prosperity and decline, internal relationships and political struggles, self-mixing and rebirth over the course of a hundred years.
One Hundred Years of Solitude is the masterpiece of Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Reading this book begins with making sense of the characters' relationships, which are centered on the Buendía family and tells the story of the family's prosperity and decline, internal relationships and political struggles, self-mixing and rebirth over the course of a hundred years.
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One Hundred Years of Solitude is the masterpiece of Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Reading this book begins with making sense of the characters' relationships, which are centered on the Buendía family and tells the story of the family's prosperity and decline, internal relationships and political struggles, self-mixing and rebirth over the course of a hundred years.
One Hundred Years of Solitude is the masterpiece of Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Reading this book begins with making sense of the characters' relationships, which are centered on the Buendía family and tells the story of the family's prosperity and decline, internal relationships and political struggles, self-mixing and rebirth over the course of a hundred years.
Project management is the process of applying specialized knowledge, skills, tools, and methods to project activities so that the project can achieve or exceed the set needs and expectations within the constraints of limited resources. This diagram provides a comprehensive overview of the 8 components of the project management process and can be used as a generic template for direct application.
little Prince
Preface: The narrator of the novel is a pilot. He tells the story of the little prince and their friendship. The pilot said that he is a person who loves fantasy and is not used to adults who are too practical. Instead, he likes to get along with children, who are natural and pleasant. The pilot made an emergency landing in the Sahara Desert due to plane failure, where he met the little prince. Tell about the various experiences of the little prince
Rose
Hua'er, who doesn't understand love and is a little "pretentious". She loved, relied on, and longed for the little prince in her heart, but her own character flaws prevented her from fully expressing her affection for the little prince, causing the little prince to run away. But in the days when he left, the little prince always had flowers in his heart. She and the little prince are companions who spend a long time together, symbolizing troublesome but beautiful love.
astronomer
The Turkish astronomer mentioned in Chapter 4 first discovered a small planet called B-612 through a telescope in 1909. The narrator believes that the little prince comes from this planet. When a Turkish astronomer first demonstrated his discovery at an international astronomical conference, no one believed him because of his Turkish clothing. Years later, he made the same argument wearing an elegant suit. This time, everyone echoed his opinion. The two different treatments of Turkish astronomers reveal the dangers of xenophobia and narrow nationalism among ignorant people.
king
The king is the only resident on the first small planet 325 that the little prince visited after leaving his own planet. This king claims to rule over everything, and his rule must be respected and not allowed to be disobeyed; however, in fact he is only in name only, and he can only let others do what they want.
A person who loves vanity
The vain man lives on the second planet visited by the little prince. He insisted that everyone worship him. A vain person is deaf to the opinions of others; all he hears is praise.
drunkard
The drunkard is the third person the little prince meets after leaving home. The little prince asked him why he was drunk all day long. The drunkard replied that it was to forget the things he was embarrassed about. What made him embarrassed? Because I was drunk all day.
merchant
The businessman is the fourth person the little prince meets, a funny adult. He sat there counting his own stars, so busy that he didn't even have time to look up. He thinks he owns the stars, making him rich. However, he did not do anything useful to the stars. Although the little prince has seen some extremely weird adults, the businessman is the only adult the little prince has ever criticized.
lamplighter
The lamplighter is the fifth person the little prince meets, and he is also a more complex image. At first the lamplighter seemed like another adult whose behavior was ridiculous; however, his selfless dedication was admired by the little prince. The lamplighter was the only adult the little prince thought he could be friends with before he came to earth.
geographer
The geographer is the sixth and last person the little prince sees before arriving on earth. The geographer seems to be very knowledgeable. He knows where the oceans, rivers, cities, mountains and deserts are. But he doesn't understand the planet he's on and refuses to explore it himself, because that's a matter for the explorers. He advised the little prince to visit the earth because the earth was so famous.
Earth
snake
The snake was the first person the little prince met on earth; it was he who finally bit the little prince and sent him back to heaven. The snake told the little prince that he was lonely in the world, which made the little prince think that the snake was very weak. But the snake told the little prince that he holds the mystery of life. He also told the little prince that the reason why he spoke in riddles was because he knew all the answers to the riddles. In the book, the snake seems to be an absolute authority and an eternal mystery, reminding people of the biblical story: Adam and Eve were tempted by the snake to eat the forbidden fruit and were expelled from the Garden of Eden.
Desert flower with only three petals
The three-petaled flower grew alone in the desert. Occasionally she saw a caravan passing by, so she mistakenly told the little prince that there were only six or seven people on the earth. They had no roots. They were so lonely and had no support. Falling with the wind
switchman
The little prince meets the switchman on Earth. The switchman regulates the trains that come and go. The trains carry adults who are never satisfied with where they stay. He agreed with the little prince: children are the only ones who know how to appreciate and enjoy the beauty of a running train.
vendor
The vendor the little prince met on earth sold thirst-quenching medicine. Taking this medicine eliminates the need to drink water, thus saving fifty-three minutes a week. It symbolizes the modern world’s overemphasis on saving time and taking shortcuts. The little prince said that he would rather spend that time leisurely and contentedly looking for a well.
rose Garden
When the little prince saw a rose garden in full bloom, he was very sad. Because his rose lied to him that she was a unique flower in the universe. However, under the guidance of the fox, the little prince knew that although they were similar to his roses, it was because he had covered his roses with a cover, because he had erected a screen for her, because he had removed caterpillars for her, and because he had heard Her complaints, boasts, and even her silence made his rose the only one in the world.
fox
The little prince saw a fox in the desert. The clever fox asked the little prince to tame him. Although the fox was the more knowledgeable of the two, he made the little prince understand the essence of life. The secret that the fox told the little prince was: only by looking with your heart can you see clearly; it is separation that makes the little prince miss his rose more; love is responsibility.
Finish
The author gives the little prince the wisdom of adults and the innocence of children. From the identity and perspective of a child, he enters and exits the adult world to tell the story of the lost beauty that has been forgotten during the growth of children, in order to "appeal to the lost spiritual home of modern people." Purpose. The child-like innocent perspective of the Little Prince penetrates the simple appearance of life, reaches into the inner life, and deeply explores the power of the soul and the sincere emotions that originate from the depths of the soul and are ignored by the adult world. And the beauty of innocence unfolds in the pure eyes of the little prince, thus highlighting the value of the "authentic" world.