how does the narrator think about the grown ups? why?
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The narrator of the novel thinks that grown-ups are absurd. They do something that they think is important but the fact is they do not even know what they are doing. In the novel it is shown that the Little Prince visits some planets.
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He have told them these details about the asteroid, and made a note of its number for them, it is on no account of the grown ups and their ways. Grown ups love figures. When someone tells them that have you made a new friend, they never ask questions about essential matters.
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