the rose

E621807

The rose is a vain yet deeply cherished flower in "The Little Prince," symbolizing unique love, vulnerability, and the responsibility that comes with caring for another being.

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the rose (The Little Prince) 0

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
rose
symbolic character
appearsIn The Little Prince NERFINISHED
appearsInMedium novel
causes the little prince to feel guilt when he leaves
the little prince to feel responsibility
characterTrait affectionate
demanding
insecure
proud
sensitive
vain
claims to be unique
createdBy Antoine de Saint-Exupéry NERFINISHED
firstAppearance The Little Prince (1943) NERFINISHED
gender female
hasFeature delicate petals
four thorns
fragrance
hasThemeRelation seeing with the heart
taming and being tamed
inspiredBy Consuelo de Saint-Exupéry NERFINISHED
isCaredForBy the little prince NERFINISHED
isLovedBy the little prince NERFINISHED
languageOfOrigin French
livesWith the little prince NERFINISHED
nationalityOfWork French literature
originalName la rose NERFINISHED
requires protection under glass
shelter from drafts
watering
residesOn asteroid B-612 NERFINISHED
species flower
symbolizes attachment
care and nurturing
emotional responsibility
fragility
inner beauty
pride
the demands of love
the uniqueness of relationships
unique love
vanity
vulnerability
teaches the little prince about love
the little prince about responsibility
the little prince about the uniqueness of his attachments

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