THE PROPHET

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  • Who wrote "The Prophet"?
    Kahlil Gibran
  • How many poetry fables are in "The Prophet"?
    26 poetry fables
  • When was "The Prophet" first published?
    1923
  • Who published "The Prophet"?
    Alfred A. Knopf
  • Why is "The Prophet" popular?
    Due to its simple style and wisdom
  • What themes does "The Prophet" focus on?
    Human relationships, nature, and God
  • What subjects does "The Prophet" provide wisdom on?
    • Giving
    • Eating and drinking
    • Clothes
    • Buying and selling
    • Crime and punishment
    • Loss
    • Teaching
    • Time
    • Pleasure
    • Religion
    • Beauty
    • Friendship
  • Who created the drawings in "The Prophet"?
    Kahlil Gibran
  • How does the style of "The Prophet" contribute to its popularity?
    Its simple style enhances accessibility and appeal
  • If someone wanted to explore themes of friendship and beauty, which book should they read?
    "The Prophet" by Kahlil Gibran
  • book follows a wise man named Almustafa, who has lived in the city of Orphalese for twelve years. As he prepares to return to his homeland, the people of the city ask him to share his wisdom on various aspects of life.
  • Marriage is a dynamic bond, where two people should grow individually but also support each other.
  • Death is part of the cycle of life and should not be feared.
  • True freedom comes from inner peace and self-awareness.
  • Parents should provide guidance but also let their children explore and grow on their own.
  • Work should be done with passion and purpose, not out of mere necessity.
  • Love is a powerful force that requires freedom and should not be possessive.
  • Joy and sorrow are intertwined, and one cannot exist without the other.
  • Spirituality is personal, and true connection with the divine transcends organized religion.

    Religion
  • Pain can lead to growth and transformation.
  • The book is written in poetic prose, with each chapter focusing on a different topic, such as love, children, work, freedom, and more.
  • The Prophet emphasizes the importance of living a life of balance, wisdom, and self-awareness, where one seeks inner truth and connects with others with love and compassion.
  • Love 

    Beauty and challenging
  • Freedom

    Inner and outer
  • Work

    Purpose and passion
  • Joy and Sorrow

    Intertwined
  • Death 

    Eternal cycle