Fable

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Businessman The Little Prince

A person who claims ownership of the stars shining in the night sky and tirelessly counts the stars. An inhabitant of one of the asteroids visited by the Little Prince on his journey, this character symbolizes the foolishness of adults in the story.

Drunkard The Little Prince

A character from 'The Little Prince' who lives on an asteroid and repeatedly drinks to forget the shame of his own drinking. He allegorically depicts the foolishness of adults.

Fox The Little Prince

An adorable animal that teaches the prince that important things cannot be seen and explains the meaning of becoming friends.

I (the Aviator) The Little Prince

An aviator who crash-lands in the Sahara Desert, the narrator of the story who meets the Prince and forms a friendship. Plays the role of delivering a message to adults who have forgotten their childlike hearts.

King The Little Prince

Lives on his own small planet, believing he rules everything, but a lonely king who cannot command anyone.

Lamplighter The Little Prince

A diligent resident of the planet who turns the planet's lamp on and off. During the short cycle of the planet, he extinguishes the lamp when it becomes day and lights it when it becomes night, continuing this repetitive task.

Merchant The Little Prince

A merchant who sells special pills for hydration to save time. A character symbolizing the adult figure obsessed with efficiency.

Rose The Little Prince

The noble yet capricious single flower blooming on the Prince's star. It is the flower that the Little Prince cherishes, and the central motif of the story.

Snake The Little Prince

A snake living in the desert that provides the Little Prince with a path to return home and plays an important role.

Vain Man The Little Prince

A star dweller who craves compliments and revels in his own admiration. A symbolic character representing selfish adults, encountered by the Little Prince during his travels.

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