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"On Pain & On Talking" ( Kahlil Gibran ), 1997. Compares poems' views on pain & talking as means to either higher consciousness or continued ignorance. 1,125 words (approx. 4.5 pages), 1 source, $ 39.95 »
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From the Paper " This study will compare and contrast two poems--"On Pain" and "On Talking"--from Kahlil Gibran's The Prophet. The poems call for comparison and contrast because of the similar way that the poet treats different subjects. In both cases, Gibran sees his subject as being full of contradictions and disparate possibilities. He sees both pain and talking as entities which can be used as tools for the peaceful liberation of the self and consciousness or as ways for the individual to remain in a state of turbulence and ignorance. Gibran sees pain and talking as dependent on the perception and wisdom of the individual for their values, purpose and definition. They are not necessarily good or bad in and of themselves.
The prophet is asked to speak on pain, and he says that pain is a necessary factor in the awakening of the self and the soul..."
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