Why The Film Every Girl Want To Be Jack's Rose

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The author Antoine de Saint-Exupery was a Frenchman of noble origin. As a man full of adventure, he became a pioneer who utilized a plane to send mails to high mountains and deserts. He said that he had always been ready and willing to die. During the Second World War, he worked as a reconnaissance pilot for his country. And in 1944, he disappeared when performing a flying task and became one of the most mysterious legends in the French literary history.

As we can learn from the title, the story is about a little prince. He came from a very small asteroid on which there was only one rose and three volcanoes. One day, the little prince left his asteroid and began to travel in the universe. Having visited six asteroids, he came to the earth. In Sahara, he met a fox who told him that it was only with heart that one can see rightly; what was essential was invisible to the eye. Then he met the author who happened to have a plane crash in there. They stayed together for nine days and became good friends. …show more content…

The little prince thought that his rose was more important than all the hundreds of other roses: because it was she that he had watered; because it was she that he had put under the glass globe; because it was she that he had sheltered behind the screen; because it was for her that he had killed the caterpillars; because it was she that he had listened to, when she complained, or boasted or even sometimes when she said nothing. Because she was his rose! Their love did have some conflicts: the little prince loved his rose but he didn`t know how to love her. He left her but missed her at the same time; the rose loved him, too. She relied on him but also tortured him. However, they loved each other, and that's enough. Love is always conflictive, but it is just the reason why it is so attractive, isn`t

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