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the little prince What does the conceited man want to be admired as
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In "The Little Prince" by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, the conceited man desires to be admired as the most important person in the room. He craves admiration and recognition from others, believing that he is superior and deserving of praise. However, his need for validation ultimately highlights his loneliness and the emptiness of his vanity, as he is unable to form genuine connections with others. The character serves as a critique of superficiality and the human need for external validation.