The classic tale of Jonas and the Whale, written by Osmir and Suzate Banzato. Jonah, a prophet from an ancient civilization, is tasked with delivering a crucial message to the inhabitants of a distant city. Defying this responsibility, he attempts to flee and ends up being eaten by a big fish. The narrative concludes with Jonah being confronted with the concept of forgiveness, even for those he deemed unworthy, ultimately highlighting the transformative power of redemption when individuals and communities acknowledge their misdeeds and strive to make amends.