• The Roses’ Rebuttal: An Alternative Perspective to Domestication and Identity in “The Little Prince”

    In the tome “The Little Prince,” subsequent to the arrival of the diminutive sovereign to Earth, he chanced upon a verdant garden replete with roses, beholding within it five thousand blooms mirroring those adorning the planet B612. His astonishment was profound upon the realization that the rose, heretofore deemed singular in the cosmos, was in truth not so. His spirit waned, engulfed by a profound crisis of identity. In this crucible, he encountered the fox, from whom he gleaned enlightenment. It was then that he comprehended the paramountcy of nurturing unique bonds through domestication. As they bid farewell, the fox beseeched the little prince to revisit the rose garden. The…

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