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  1. This encounter displays an ideal type of friendship because even though the princes departure causes the fox great pain, the fox behaves unselfishly, encouraging the prince to act in his own best interest. A detailed description and in-depth analysis of The Fox in The Little Prince.

  2. The Little Prince (excerpt) by Antoine de Saint-Exupery. It was then that the fox appeared. “Good morning,” said the fox. “Good morning,” the little prince responded politely, although when he turned around he saw nothing. “I am right here,” the voice said, “under the apple tree.”

  3. The Fox Character Analysis. The little prince's meeting with the fox is the climax of the story—it's the moment when the little prince realizes why his rose is so important to him. The fox is skittish around the prince at first, but he teaches the prince how to tame him.

  4. As the little prince cries in the grass, a fox appears. The prince asks the fox to play with him because he is so unhappy. The fox replies that first the prince needs to tame him. The prince does not understand the word tame, and the fox explains that it means “to establish ties.”

  5. The fox rescues the little prince from the despair he had fallen into on seeing a garden full of roses on Earth—until that point, the prince had believed his flower (who was also a rose) when she told him that she was the only one of her kind in the universe.

  6. The Little Prince (French: Le Petit Prince, pronounced [lə p (ə)ti pʁɛ̃s]) is a novella written and illustrated by French writer, and military pilot, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry.

  7. In the secret the fox tells the little prince before they say their good-byes, the fox sums up three important lessons: only the heart can see correctly; the princes time away from his planet has made him appreciate his rose more; and love entails responsibility. Read an in-depth analysis of The Fox. The Snake.

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