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第頁(yè)共頁(yè)小王子英文〔通用15篇〕小王子英文〔通用15篇〕小王子英文篇1Overthecourseofthissemester,Ireadamovingbook:THELITTLEPRINCE.Itimpressedmealot,especially,thepurebutdeepemotion(love)betweenthecharacterssuchasthepilotandthelittleprince,theroseandthelittleprince,thefoxandthelittleprince.Thebookremindmeofthepureandniceemotiononlyfoundinchildhood.teachestheprince“Itisonlywiththeheartthatonecanseerightly;whatisessentialisinvisibletotheeye”Whatimpressesmethemostisthefox’swords.loveisastrangestuff.Sometimesweseeitbutcan’tgraspit.Yet,truelovemaybe,tosomeextent,invisibleinsurfacebutmaylastpermanent.Apartfromlove,othersaswell.Indeed,sometimeswhatweconsiderrightturnouttobewrong,whatweconsiderrealprovesfictitious,whatweconfusedmayjustturnouttobethetruth.ThepathInsearchingfortruthmaylongandtime-consuming,weshouldharbourconviction,strongwillandhighhope.Nomatterwhatbarriadeinfrontofus,weoughttobecouragousandfaceuptothechallenge.小王子英文篇2Inordertoenrichmysummervacation,whichtheextracurricularreading,mymotherboughtmeabooktitledthelittleprinceis.Iwaswondering,whatistheprincetoman?A:Ican'twaittogetbooksandreadit.Readingthisbook,Ifinallyunderstoodthepurityofheart.Liketheprincedeeplyinlovewithhim,inordernottolettheroseflower,hewasstillpleasesheepeatssheeppilotdrewamask,forhim,asherose,ifnotjustlikeallplasarelost.Thisishowsincerefeelings!Stillsaythatfox,evenlittleleft,itwillforeverrememberhim.Thisstoryhasmanyimplication,tellus,notdeceive,alsodon'tpuffedup,alsodonothavemeaninginthewasteoftimeandmoney,weshouldmaintainthebalanceofbabymindsettofinally,earnestlydoeverything....Ilikethebook,readabook,Ilearnedthatmanyhumanreason,alsoincreasedmyknowledge,andmaybeIknowtheoriginaladultswillhavemanydowrong.Thegrown-upsdoeverything,allisnotcorrect,andsoweseethingsshouldgotowatchit,justliketheteachertoourrequest,andwehopethatthechildinthegrowthprocess,alwayskeepapureheart,totreateverything,tofindsomethingwereallymustfindinstudy,therefore,weshouldalsowiththesameattitudetostudyhard,pursuingidealgoal.小王子英文篇3Everyoneintheworld,whetherheorsheisrichorpoor,willencounteralotofdifficulties,evenhardships.Differentpeoplemayhavedifferentwaystodealwiththem.AfterreadingTheLittlePrincess,IamdeeplyimpressedbySara’swaytodealwithdifficulties.TheLittlePrincesswaswrittenbyFrancesHodgsonBurt,afamousnovelistanddramatist.Sara,theheroineofthenovel,wasborninarichfamily.Inordertogetabettereducation,herfathertookherfromIndiatoLondonsothatshecouldgotothebestschool.BecauseSarawaskind-hearted,generousandmostofall-rich,shewaslovedbyeveryone.Allwentwelluntilherfatherdiedinanaccident.Everythingchangedpletely.Shedidn’tunderstandwhytheteachersandclassmatestreatedhersobadly.Eventheprincipalwhousedtobefondofher,madeherwork16hoursaday.Sara’smiserablelifebegan...Whatamightypain!IfyouwereSara,couldyoustandsuchpain?Needlesstosay,an11yearsoldgirl,evenifitwereanadult,hemightnotputupwithit.Buttomysurprise,Sarafaceditbravely.Despiteofthetortureoftheprincipalandallthosepressuresabove,shestillwasoptimistictowardslife.Byreadingthisnovel,Ifeltinspiredandthinkmuch.Whenwemeetsuchdifficulties,whatshouldwedo?Somepeoplealwaysplainthatthefateisunfairtothem.Somepeoplecan’tsustainthehardshipsandchoosetogiveup.Fewofthemeventrytomitsuicidebecausetheylackthecouragetoovereit.paredwithSara-anelevenyearsoldgirlwhocantreatthepressureoflifewithoptimisticspirit,thesepeople’sperformancesaresoundedsolamentable.Whycan’ttheymakeit?However,whatimpressmemostarehercharacteristicsandthethoughtofher“beingarealprincess.”This“realprincess”doesnotmeanluxurypalaces,beautifulclothesandtheappleoftheothers’eyes,butbeingkind,generousandhavinggoodmanners.Itisunnecessaryfor“arealprincess”tobestronginbody,butshemustbestronginwill.Saraisarealprincessinmyheartallthetime,whethershewasrichandworebeautifulclothesintheclassroomorshewascoldandhungryintheattic,justbecauseshehadthegoodcharactersandkindheart.小王子英文篇4“LittlePrince”isabouttotellastoryofalienchildrentoliveinaverysmallpla,thatplathereisonlyonehim,hehastotakecareofthepla,heistheplathelittleprince,grownup,hewenttootherplastravel,hasencounteredallsortsofpeople(aliens).FinallyhecametotheauthorencounteredonEarth,andthendiedhereLookatthisbook,adultsshouldnotripetolookatthementality,tothepointofviewofyourhearttounderstandit.theLittlePrincehasapureheartandarichimagination.Whenthelittleprincelefthispla,ontheroad,whenaking,andthatKingwouldjustliketocontrolallrational,thisisnotlikeus?Especiallywhentheteacher,liketogotootherpeople,becauseorderthatotherpeoplecanfindthemselveshighupaboveandbeeaking,othersonlyobeys.Thesecondencounterislovearepeoplewholovetobeadmiredhim,praisehimanythingexcepthear,infact,weourselvesdotheynot?Othersaslongasonetopraisehimself,wedonotcarriedawayonit?Throughthiswecaneasilybeeconceitedperson,butalsoeasyfortheoffensive.Theredrunkard,butalsoabusinessman,eventolightlsandgeographer,Ithinkthosepeopleisequivalenttoourportrayaloftherealworld,lovetheorder,andlovetobeadmired,Iwouldliketore-occupythepossession,finallyleftwithnothing……IthinktheLittlePrinceThisbookisafamilybook,inthisbook,Icanfeelthatforwhomfameformoderndaybusyround,butnotknowtheyhaveadeepimpactontheyoungergeneration,smallPrincedidnotunderstandwhyadultswanttodothat?Likeallchildrenhavethesamedonotknow.SoIfelt,howmanymoretounderstandtheneedsofchildren,andisnolongerarandomperfunctory,morechildrentolearnabouttheideas,interests,ratherthanrestraint.IamprincefromanearlyageIlearnedonething,thereallyimportantthings,theeyesareinvisible.Reallyimportantthingsistolookatmotives.小王子英文篇5OncewhenIwassixyearsold,Isawamagnificentpictureinabook,calledTrueStoriesfromNature,abouttheprimevalforest.Itwasapictureofaboaconstrictorintheactofswallowingananimal.Hereisacopyofthedrawing.Inthebookitsaid:“Boaconstrictorsswallowtheirpreywhole,withoutchewingit.Afterthattheyarenotabletomove,andtheysleepthroughthesixmonthsthattheyneedfordigestion.”Ipondereddeeply,then,overtheadventuresofthejungle.AndaftersomeworkwithacoloredpencilIsucceededinmakingmyfirstdrowing,MyDrawingNumberOne.Itlookedlikethis:Ishowedmymasterpiecetothegrown-ups,andaskedthemwhetherthedrawingfrightenedthem.Buttheyanswered:“Frighten?Whyshouldanyonebefrightenedbyahat?”Mydrawingwasnotapictureofahat.Itwasapictureofaboaconstrictordigestinganelephant.Butsincethegrown-upswerenotabletounderstandit,Imadeanotherdrawing:Idrewtheinsideoftheboaconstrictor,sothatthegrown-upscouldseeitclearly.Theyalwaysneedtohavethingsexplained.MyDrawingNumberTwolookedlikethis:Thegrown-upsresponse,thistime,wastoadvisemetolayasidemydrawingofboaconstrictors,whetherfromtheinsideortheoutsideanddevotemyselfinsteadtogeography,history,arithmeticandgrammar.Thatiswhy,attheageofsix,Igaveupwhatmighthavebeenamagnificentcareerasapainter.IhadbeendisheartenedbythefailureofmyDrawingNumberOneandmyDrawingNumberTwo.Grown-upsneverunderstandanythingbythemselves,anditsitiresomeforchildrentobealwaysandforeverexplainingthingstothem.SothenIchoseanotherprofession,andlearnedtopilotairplanes.Ihaveflownalittleoverallpartsoftheworld:anditisturethatgeographyhasbeenveryusefultome.AtaglanceIcandistinguishChinafromArizona.Ifonegetslostinthenight,suchknowledgeisvaluable.InthecourseofthislifeIhavehadagreatmanyencounterswithagreatmanypeoplewhohavebeenconcernedwithmattersofconsequence.Ihavelivedagreatdealamonggrown-ups.Ihaveseenthemintimately,closeathand.Andhasn'tmuchimprovedmyopinionofthem.WheneverImetoneofthemwhoseemedtomeatallclearsighted,ItriedtheexperimentofshowinghimmyDrowingNumberOne.whichIhavealwayskept.Iwouldtrytofindout,so,ifthiswasapersonoftrueunderstanding.But,whoeveritwas,he,orshe,wouldalwayssay:“Thatisahat.”ThenIwouldnevertalktothatpeopleaboutboaconstrictors,orprimevalforest,orstars.Iwouldbringmyselfdowntohislevel.Iwouldtalktohimaboutbridge,andgolf,andpolitics,andneckties.Andthegrown-upswouldbegreatlypleasedtohavemetsuchasensibleman.小王子英文篇6ThisisafairytalewhosedistributionvolumeisonlysecondtoTheBible.It’sbeentranslatedtoversionsofmanyotherlanguages.AndIgathertheremustbesomethingspecial,somethingreallygreataboutit.It’sthisconvictionthatdrovemetoreaditatthefirstbeginning.Well,withduerespecttotheauthor,Ifailedtoseehowthisfairytalebeworthyofourattention,despitethefactthatmanyreadersclaimedthisbooktobedesignedforadults.toomuchaboutgeographytosolvearealproblemrelatedtoit.Thesesixpeopleeachrepresentedonekindofpersonlikeus.Theauthorsatirizedpeople’sconceit,emptiness,fakeness,innocenceandblindnessthroughthetoneofachild.Iseeeyetoeyewiththeauthorinthatthecauseofpeople’slonelinesscanbeconcludedtothenegligenceofthebondsthatconnectsthem.Peoplearesupposedtocareabouteachother,cherishwhat’sreallyimportantforthem,andbegratefulforthehappinessthatthey’vegained.Weallbelieveknowledgeandexperienceenableustoseeclearlyandmakerightjudgementsallthetime.Butwemaysometimeslosetherighttospeakstraighforwardly,thinkcreativelyorlovecourageouslyresultingfromwhatwe’veexperienced.Thatwhyinourmiddleschooltextbooks,it’sthelittlekidthatbreakstheillusionoftheemperorbysaying”butmum,heain’twereanything”.WhenIwasachild,Iwasdefinitelyagoodboywhowenthomeontimeafterschoolanddidhishomeworkandnevertriedanythingwithoutmom’spermission.AndnowIamagrown-up,andstillIamagoodman,atleast,that’swhatIheard.SometimeswhenIwaslonelyandIbegantothinkaboutmychildhood,thenallthehappinessandcare-freelifecamebacktomeasitwereyesterday.KidsthatonceacpaniedmeduringmychildhoodnowbeefathersandmothersoftheirkidsandImyselfamachildnomore.Thinkingaboutallthesethingshavemadememoody.There’rechangeshappeninginourliveswhetherwearehappyaboutitornot.Peopletoldmelifeisajourneywhichwillneverstoponceit’sstarted.What’sleftbehindarehappinessandsorrow,prideandshame,successandregret.There’sgoodoldtimetoreminisceandthere’ssadhoursthatremindsusofthepain.Yourfeelingmakesthemreal,andyouknowyoulived.Iwanttoconcludebysayingsomepositivewordsthateachyestersdayusedtobetoday,andeachtodayisthefutureofyesterday,somakingthemostoftodayisthebestwaytocherishyourlives.Ourmortalbeingsaredoomedtodie.It’snotsad,instead,deathit’sjustaprocessofourlives.Afterall,we’velivedourlivesandit’swhatwedoandhowwethinkthatdeterminewhoweare.小王子英文篇7DespiteI’venotinmychildhoodyet,Istillpreferreadingfairy-talestories.thetales,whichacpanywithmeinmyolddays,oftenmakemethinkofsomepreciousexperienceandsensationwhichonlybelongtochildren.ThissummerI’vereviewthiskindoftale,whichwaspublishedin1940.It’stheworld-famousfairy-talebytheFrenchauthor,AntoinedeSt-Exupery,TheLittlePrince.Asmanyotherfairy-tales,theoutlineofTheLittlePrinceisnotveryplex.“I”,thenarratorofthestory,isapilotwhoseplanehassomethingwrongandlandsintheSahara.Inthisoccasion,thepilotmakestheacquaintanceofthelittleprince,alittleboyfromanotherpla,theAsteroidB612.Thelittleprincehasescapedfromhistinypla,becausehehassomequarrelwitharose,whichgrowsonhispla.Inthatcasehelefthisownplaandtookanexplorationatsomeneighborasteroids.Travelingontheearth,thelittleprince,whoseesagardenoffive-thousandroses,isoverewithastonishmentandsadness,asheconsidershisroseisuniqueintheuniversebefore.小王子英文篇8TheLittlePrincebyAntoinedeSaint-Exuperycontainsafairytalewhichconcludesplentifulfirstthingwecanlearnfromthebookistheinnocenceofchildhoodandoughdisappointedbywhathisrosessaid,thelittleprincestilllovedtheweiter'sopinion,therosesstandforthepurelove.Astheprincegrowedup,hemadeadecisiontoexploreotherplasandleavehishometown,aplawhichjustonepersonlivedtravellingintheotherplas,hediscoveredthathisroseisnottheonlyoneofitseareabanduntkindsofrosesinthegarden,buthestillheldtheopinoionthathisroseisspecial“becauseitisshethatIhavewatered;becauseitisshethatIhaveputundertheglassglobe;becauseitisshethatIhaveshelteredbehindthescreen”.小王子英文篇9“It'slikeaflower.Ifyoufallinlovewithaflowergrowingonastar,thenatnightyoufeelsweetandhappywhenyoulookatthesky,andallthestarsarelikeflowers.”ThefirsttimeIreadthelittleprince,inhighschool,wasimmediatelyattractedbyhisfreshwritingstyleandthesimpleworld.Sixyearslater,atthemoment,readthe“LittlePrince”,cannothelpbutagainandagaintotears,andpalpitationforPrince'smindbesad,movedbyhispureandpersistentlove,forhisinnocenceandmourninggraduallytodisappear.AstheauthorofSt.ErikMarcusPaleysaidinthepreface,heputthefairytale“toLeon?Wirth,whenhewasaboy”Atthebeginningofthebook,theironyoftheunimaginativepeople,“theseadultsneveractivelyunderstandanything;andforourchildren,alwaysexplaintothemagainandagain”“SoIwouldn'ttalktohimaboutpythons,primevalforests,orstars.Ionlytalkaboutthingstheycanunderstand,suchasbridge,golf,politics,ties,etc..Inthisway,thispersonwillbeveryhappy,onemetareasonableandconsiderateperson.”Andthechildrensaidtoadults,“Isawabeautifulhouse,whichwasmadeofrosebricks,awindowwithageranium,andapigeonontheroof.”.“Theyhavetobeabletoimaginewhatthehouselookslike,andyouhavetosay,”Isawahouseworthtwentythousanddollars.“.”Theyhavetosay,“thathouseissuretobebeautiful.”SaintExuperyisperhapsinadultsalone,thenthroughthelittleprince'seyestofindadultsmuchadoaboutnothing,tosharethewealth,moneyandpowerinordertoforgettheknowledgeofthetruevalueofhislifereallyneedtolosetheirmostvaluableinnocenceandinnocence,losttheirimaginationandbeauty.Fromthelittleprince'swords,wecanseethateverythinghasitssurfaceandauthenticity.Inmanycases,weonlyseethesuperficialthings,butignoretheinherentbenefits.Thelittleprincerememberedthefox'swords:“onlythemindcanseetheessenceofthings;whatisreallyimportantisinvisibletothenakedeye.”“.Sohesaid,”justbecausethereisaflowerthatwecan'tsee,thestarslooksobeautiful.“.”“Thedesertisbeautiful,becausesomewhereinthedesertthereisawellhidden.”.“Ah,thelittleprince'sheartisveryrich.Alotofthingsaremysteriousbecausewecan'tseethemwithournakedeyes.Infact,thesearesosimple,justneedaheartfulloflove.Helivesonayoungstar.Onedayheleftthestarwhichhelives,startstotravel.Hepassedthoughvariousstars,afterward,hearrivedtheEarth.Andfinallyreturnedtohisstar.Inthetraveling,thelittleprincesawtheofallformspersoninthesocietyconfused:king,whichlovesthevanityperson.Thedrunkard,forputbehindashameddrinks.Theindustrialistwhoonlylikescalculatingtheastronomynumbertypemoney.TSomepeoplebelievethatTheLittlePrinceisafairy-tale,forthesentencesinitaresimpleandnatural,flowwithapoeticgrace,whichmakethewholestoryeasytoreadandunderstand,whileothersconsideritasafablebecauseofitsabundantsymbolsandmetaphorsintheostensiblysimpleplot.I’dliketoventuremyopinionthatthere’snoneedtoputthebookintoanycertaincategorybecauseitisofnoconsequencetodoso.Actually,theexpression“mattersofconsequence”hassomesatiricalmeaninginthisnovel,justaswhatSaint-Exupérysaidinthebook:“Ifyouweretosaytothegrown-ups:‘Isawabeautifulhousemadeofrosebrick,withgeraniumsinthewindowsanddovesontheroof,’theywouldnotbeabletogetanyideaofthathouseatall.Youwouldhavetosaytothem:‘Isawahousethatcost$20,000.’Thentheywouldexclaim:‘Oh,whataprettyhousethatis!’”Inmyview,Saint-Exupéryisamanwithasensiblemindaswellasachildlikeheart,andmaybethat’swhyTheLittlePrincehasbeeperhapsthemostwidelyreadbookafterBible.Althoughitwaswrittenforchildren,itstrikesachordwithadultsforitsprofoundlyphilosophicalundertones.Inthefollowing50years,allthereadersofTheLittlePrinceholdtheconvictionthatSaint-Exupéryhasreturnedtohisownstar.Andintheevening,whenyoulookupintothesky,you’llseefivehundredmillionlittlelaughingbells,ononeofwhichthelittleprinceshallbeliving,anditisbecauseofhimthatallthestarsbeemeaningful.小王子英文篇12TheLittlePrinceisataleforbothchildrenandadults.TheLittlePrinceisthestoryofamanwhocrasheshisairplaneintothedesertonlytomeetatravelingboyfromasmallpla.Theboyinquiresabouttreesandsheep,shareshisjourneysandvariousencounters,andthenleaves.Yet,readingbetweenthelines,thestoryoffersamuchmoreplex,eiching,satisfyingandeye-openingmoral:whatmattersinlifeislove-andcaringaboutsomeoneorsomethingandmaintainingthatrelationship.Theprinceloveshisroseenoughtocareforiteverynightbyprotectingitwithaglassglobeandrequestingamuzzleforhissheep.Heknowsthattheroseisnaivewithonlyfourpurposelessthornsand,outofhisloyaltytoher,itishisdutytoprotecther.Likewise,thenarratorlovestheprinceandfeelsanobligationtosecurehissafejourneyhome.Ireadthisbookasachildandwasinfectedwithasenseofaweandanewfoundrespectforthewrittenwordanditspowertotouch,healandchangeperception.Formyself,itacplishedtwothings;itinstilledinmeadesiretoonedaybeeawriterandtouchotherswithmywordsandlikethenarratorofthestory,andAntoineDeSaint-Exupery(whoseownplanecrashissaidtohavebeenthebasisforthetale)itinstilledwithinmeahopethatonedaytheLittlePrincewillreturnandsomeonewillletmeknow.Whatisthemeaningofthistale?Easilysayingisthatthetaletalkaboutmanynormalthingslikemoralsandprinciplesandvaluesfromtwodifferentbutsuccessivewayaschildrenandadults.Asthenarratorsaidyoucanonlycatchadults’attentionbydescribingthepriceofsomethingorsayingthenumberofsomething.It’shardtomakeadultsfeellovelybythechildren’sbeautifuldescribing.Thatisthereasonwhymanyadultsbelievethistaleisataleforadults.Beinginsincereandutilitarian,adultsconsiderusefulandkidsthinksinful.Freespiritandfreeheart,adultsconsiderabsurdandchildrenbelievenecessary.Theamazingpointisthatthesetwodifferentbeliefsareheldbyonespecies--Human.Whenwewereyoung,wecouldseeanythingGodwantustosee.Butafterdecades,whatwecouldseewasonlysomethingweneedtosee.Therearesomanygoodthingsforchildrenandtheirimagination.Andtherearenotsomanythingsforadultsandtheirreality.小王子英文篇13Notjusttoknowtheoutsideworld,buteveryoneshouldalsofacetheirownheart.Cultivateitandloveit;cultivateitinthefield.Asforthebaobabs,regularlycleanup,don'tletthenastybudsgrowunchecked,that'senough.Yourplamustbesimpleandfullofpossibilities.Howdoweknowthepotentialcrisisifwecan'tseethefaceoflifeitselfinachaoticsociety?Onlybybrushingawaythedustofthemindandreflectingonwhatisdone,canweseeanddiscernallthetemptationsandtheinnocence.Proud,don'tgrowinagardenwithfivethousandroses,youlookingforsomethingtoget,fromaroseonisoftenwhatwewanttoomuch,somuchsothatspilledoverthe,losthissight,finallybelongstoyoutheroseswillbelostinthegreed.Ifinafrustrated,mightsaswelloftenthink”Idrinkthewater,Iheartilybreathetheair,thedesertisthecolorofhoneyintheearlymorning,theburnishlikethishoneyalsomakemefeelhappy,whyshouldIsad...“Theexperienceofbeingclosetotheessencecanfeelthejoyoflivingandwhatyouwant.Eventhedifficultsituationcanmakeyoufeelfortable.Lifecouldbesosimple.Willthelittleprinceeback?Theanswerisnolongerimportant...Ididn'tcry,maybeitwasn'tenough,maybeitwasbecauseIknewIcouldn'tcrylikethelittleprince.Justafewwords:Iprayforatransparentheartandtears.WheneverIcan'tfindthemeaningofexistencewheneverIgetlostinthedark.Thebrighteststarinthenightsky.Pleaseguidemenearyou,pleaselightmeup.小王子英文篇14Pilotshaveachildcandrawpython,butastimegoeson,evenifthesnake

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