Arts & Literature

Literature as a Path to Peace

Literature serves as a powerful tool for promoting peace by addressing conflict, advocating for reconciliation, and fostering empathy. Through historical…

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Religious Undertones in Robinson Crusoe

*Robinson Crusoe* by Daniel Defoe mirrors the story of Adam and Eve's Original Sin, focusing on disobedience, guilt, and repentance.…

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The Waste Land: Eliot’s Masterpiece of Modern Despair

T.S. Eliot's “The Waste Land” reflects the post-World War I generation's disillusionment and spiritual decay. Blending various literary traditions and…

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Seeking Light in a Darkened World

But, I love my heart That beats slowly, That listens to me patiently, And never stops beating, To make me…

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Edward Durrell Stone: Modernism’s Maverick

When critically examining his works as a modernist pioneer, Stone came under significant controversy as his stylistic progression increasingly fell…

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The Dilemma of Aliza, An Inspiring Writer

Aliza noticed a mimosa tree and started to think how it had grown so large. She was a writer, she…

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Subconscious Mind and Memory: A Hybrid Third Space-We Exist In

Human beings are bound by the idea of fear: fear of a place, the lost home, or a rank that…

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Real Beauty Lies Within!

True beauty comes from within and the real beauty lies within, yes looks are good. People are pretty, elegant, and…

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Literature: a Pathway to Peace

Literature is the soft power that has the strength to change the way we think, challenge our beliefs, and questions…

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Woman of Patience

Woman of patience, how much longer will you wait? Until your heart which doesn’t beat for you

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