In the book "The Storms," Gibran deals with the topics of life, death, and love with philosophical logic and literary style. He interrogates nature, including its flowers and trees, to reveal the secrets of the universe. It addresses the concept of slavery according to the roles of people in human life, and also paints a picture of Easterners as a sick nation subject to epidemics and pain. Gibran calls for liberation from this state of civilization through rebellion and individuality, instead of blindly following traditions.
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