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The Prophet

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Exploring profound themes of existence, Almustafa, the protagonist, shares his wisdom with the people of Orphalese before returning home after 12 years. Through 26 prose poetry essays, Gibran addresses essential aspects of life, including love, marriage, work, joy, and the dualities of good and evil. Each chapter offers insights into the human condition, encouraging reflection on personal and societal values. The work serves as a philosophical guide, blending lyrical beauty with deep existential questions.

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Language
English
Publisher
E ARTNOW
Released
2020
Format
Paperback
Pages
44
ISBN13
9788027309634
Series
First published
1923
Original title
The Prophet
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3.75 out of 5
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Exploring profound themes of existence, Almustafa, the protagonist, shares his wisdom with the people of Orphalese before returning home after 12 years. Through 26 prose poetry essays, Gibran addresses essential aspects of life, including love, marriage, work, joy, and the dualities of good and evil. Each chapter offers insights into the human condition, encouraging reflection on personal and societal values. The work serves as a philosophical guide, blending lyrical beauty with deep existential questions.