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what is the drunkard's purpose in the little prince?

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Answered by XxitsmrseenuxX
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A lesson the little prince learned was that you can't help people that don't want to help themselves. The drunkard says he's drinking because he is ashamed, yet he's doing nothing for himself to get rid of this shame he feels.

Answered by vaishnavi0977
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The Drunkard

The third person the little prince encounters after leaving home is a drunkard, who spends his days and nights lost in a stupor. The drunkard is a sad figure, but he is also foolish because he drinks to forget that he is ashamed of drinking.

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