

However, unlike the King, he is so self-indulged that he lives his life looking for admirers.

The Clown, like the King, is also very conceited. The Clown (Vain Man or in the book its called the Show Off) In the end, all they get is disrespect instead of the respect that they believe they should have.' They don't listen to other's opinions and disregard the consequences of their actions. The King represents people in our society who thinks of themselves as superior beings. He thinks he knows everything and possesses everything, but in truth, he is very ignorant of the world beyond his miniature planet. However, this superiority brings only loneliness to him and causes people, like the little Prince to leave him.

Is depicted a self-centered person who thinks highly of himself. Most of the characters in the book are highly symbolic. The water in the well symbolizes spiritual fear of dying. This landscape was sad for the protagonist. Like the Sahara Desert, the narrator's mind is transformed, by the little Prince. Therefore, the desert represents the narrators mind, because it was made barren by grown-up ideas. This desert is barren, and is ready to be transformed. The novel's setting is in the Sahara Desert. In his final drawing, he draws one lone star shining down onto the desert. The stars in The Little Prince also symbolize the mystery of the universe, and at the end, the loneliness of the narrator’s life. After the Pilot meets the little Prince, he learns that the prince lives among them. Since the narrator is a pilot, he looks onto earth for navigation purposes.
