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netineya [11]
2 years ago
9

What did a unicorn symbolize for Maha road to chlifa

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sveticcg [70]2 years ago
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Answer: Maha repeatedly tells both Antoine and Karim that the unicorn must remain free—it cannot be captured and tied up. This suggests that in The Road to Chlifa, freedom and peace are transitory states and experiences, not something that can be finally arrived at.

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