You know...my flower...I'm responsible for her. And she's so weak! And so naive. She has four ridiculous thorns to defend her against the world...
by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (0 Reviews)
In "The Little Prince" by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, the narrator reflects on his feelings of responsibility for his beloved flower. He perceives her as fragile and innocent, emphasizing her vulnerability in a harsh world where she only has a few thorns as protection. This commentary highlights the importance of caring for those we love, acknowledging their weaknesses, and the challenges they face.
As the story unfolds, the bond between the prince and his flower reveals deeper themes of love, care, and the complexities of relationships. The prince's sense of duty underscores the idea that true affection involves nurturing and safeguarding those we cherish, despite their apparent weaknesses and limitations.
You know...my flower...I'm responsible for her. And she's so weak! And so naive. She has four ridiculous thorns to defend her against the world...
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