Ofc!
I dont know if u already know the basic bone of the story but here is a quick resume: (its gonna be sooo long sorry in advance)
The story talks bout an aviator, downed in the desert and facing long odds of survival, encounters a strange young person, neither man nor really boy, who, it emerges over time, has travelled from his solitary home on a distant asteroid, where he lives alone with a single rose. The rose has made him so miserable that, in torment, he has taken advantage of a flock of birds to convey him to other planets. He is instructed by a wise if cautious fox, and by a sinister angel of death, the snake. the fox is known of being sneacky. And the snake represent satan.
The Little Prince does fall squarely into the group of story that were writting in a very simple way. It may be the simplest, most primitive representation of the countercultural spiritual viewpoint, the boon is presented as the views of a child, "albeit a child from another, very tiny planet. It abounds in lines like "Grown-ups never understanding anything by themselves and it is rather tedious for children to have to explain things to them time and time again" and "Only children know what they are looking for", What gives people the idea that it's a kids' book.
It's
also quite simply written, which is always a plus for readers of any age.
But that book is not really for kids. Rather it's intended to encourage adults to be like kids.
Theres also alot of symbolismes such as "The rose" that is the reason why the "little prince" traveled, the rose is the symbol of one of the freemaçon's organisations "the rose-croix"
Another symbol is the Sun and stars that are necessary symbols for the elites.
Also one of his famius lines are : " On ne voit bien qu'avec le cœur. L'essentiel est invisible pour les yeux"
the translation for it is " what is essential is invisible to the eye" . ...
there is alot of other symboles but itll be so long.