The Narrator:
(taking a gander at the gathering of people in dismay)
N - I can't trust my eyes! Individuals… here? I get this is a direct result of the outrageous warmth. You should be a hallucination. I've been on this abandon since my plane separated, hot and disengaged, sticking to an expectation that I won't come up short on drinking water until the point when I figure out how to repair the motor and leave this hostile place. Since I landed I've seen only sand. Why I see individuals? Most likely you should be a delusion.
(continues repairing the motor; all of a sudden he sees The Little Prince moving toward him)
N - And what's this? Take a gander at this clever young man! He resembles a ruler! It is safe to say that he …show more content…
SCENE 4
(The Narrator and The Little Prince are taking a gander at the nightfall)
N - Will you reveal to me your story, Little Prince?
LP - If you need me to… Here is my story.
THE LITTLE PRINCE'S STORY
LP - I originate from a far off planet where I lived with volcanoes, a couple of baobabs and my blossom. It's extremely excellent, I mean my bloom, very not at all like the plants I'd seen before on my planet. To start with I thought it was another sort of a baobab. Until the point that the day she woke up, yawned and stated:
(The Rose, yawning)
R – I'm barely conscious. I ask that you'll pardon me. My petals are still all disarranged.
LP - Oh! How excellent you are!
R - Really? I was conceived at an indistinguishable minute from the sun.
LP – Is there anything I could improve the situation you?
R - I figure so. On the off chance that you could do me this graciousness and present to me some water. I believe it's the ideal opportunity for breakfast.
(The Little Prince gets some water a …show more content…
SCENE 9
THE BUSINESSMAN'S PLANET
(The Businessman is smoking a cigarette, caught up with checking)
B - Three and two make five. Five and seven make twelve. Twelve and three make fifteen…
LP (interfering) - Good morning. What's going on with you?
B (restlessly) - During the fifty-four years that I've occupied this planet, I've been bothered just three times. The first run through was twenty-two years back, when some goose tumbled from goodness knows where and I committed four errors in my expansion. The second time, eleven years back, I was irritated by an assault of stiffness. I don't get enough exercise. I have no time for loafing. The third time, well, this is it!
LP - What are you tallying?
B - The little questions that you find in the sky. Twelve and three make fifteen…
LP - And what do you do with the stars?
B - What do I do with them? I possess them!
LP - How come?
B - Well, they have a place with me, since I was the primary individual to consider it. When you discover a precious stone that has a place with no one, it's yours. When you find an island that has a place with no one, it's yours. When you get a thought before any one else, you take out a