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ziba๐ฉ๐ต๐น๐ญโก๐
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/book ๐๐๐๐ The novel "Jonathan the Seagull" by Richard Bach tells a short story of a closed and isolated society in the language of a seagull, who is looking for more dreams and aspirations.ย Jonathan the seagull is a short but very impressive novel. Written in 1970, this book is still a reminder of the hard times that every person has experienced at least once in their daily life. It may even be said that Jonathan narrates to us the lost dreams of thousands of people. Dreams that begin with bright hopes, are quickly crushed by the society in which we live. The seagull of our story, its main message; It is not only a flight towards the dreams we have in our heads, but it is an allusion to the societies and groups that each of us struggles with daily in order to reach our goals. Goals that do not harm other people but can be considered as the goal of life @rainbow62 @sarash @zanbagh66 @gregory-1967 @hadi1990 @mahtab1364 @chini154900 @melika10 @leilaamini @ehsank.eth
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Ehsan.k ๐ฉ๐๐
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"Jonathan the Seagull" by Richard Bach is a powerful novel that delves into the themes of dreams, aspirations, and societal pressures. Despite being written in 1970, the book's message still resonates today, serving as a reminder of the challenges individuals face in pursuing their dreams. Through the story of Jonathan the seagull, the novel reflects the universal experience of having one's aspirations thwarted by societal norms. Jonathan's journey symbolizes the struggle that each person encounters in their daily pursuit of personal goals within the constraints of society. Ultimately, the book emphasizes the importance of striving for one's dreams while also considering the impact on others, encapsulating the essence of life's purpose.
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