In the book "The Storms," Gibran draws inspiration from a set of philosophical and wise ideas that address man in his deeper being, far from superficial reality, as he delves into discussing universal issues such as life, death, matter, rebellion, and the relationship with others. Calling on people not to submit to blind traditions that distort the human spirit and do not push him to creativity, and through the method of analytical essay, Gibran goes on to ask his questions about the East and the West, and about civilization, through a literary and contemplative language that recalls man's past and present.
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