FİNALLY
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2025 11. kitabı
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I think I can say it’s one of the rare English books I finished in one sitting. While listening and reading, I knew many things were waiting for me, but not all of them. Some things shocked me, and with some, I found myself saying, "How is this possible?" Is everyone living a completely different life behind the camera? Is no one aware of what others are going through? But it ended well, didn’t it? The bad ones were punished, and the good ones, despite the harm they suffered, managed to survive. This was like a very realistic fairy tale, with the only bad part being that everything was real. One of the beautiful aspects of the book was how easy it was to read, and while listening, feeling like Shari, becoming her, I thought many times, "How could she endure all this?" Because after living through these things, writing about them as well... I hope more people, especially children in similar situations, are saved from such circumstances. And throughout the book, I think the part I loved most was the dedication. "To anybody who has been silenced, gaslit, abused, or lonely. You are stronger than you know. May earthly and heavenly angels lift you up." And as Shari said, "Finally, it ends here."
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Uncle Tom's Cabin
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2021 4. kitabı
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"Beckett in his frugal minimalist brilliance paints powerful imagery of an agitated self, a helpless being, a lonely traveler, in eternal yet meaningless wait, which life ultimately is, till we take the final leap into oblivion. The act of wait, which is an act of life, is given a comic dimension in the play. By the end the reader becomes one with the characters, waiting for things to happen, but nothing ever happens. Yet life happens." I cannot remember where I got this quotation but it perfectly sums up the whole play and its burden. Hopefully, one day, I can get a chance to see this play live.
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Effects of “Marabar Caves” on modern man.
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Throughout the years, human beings have developed new movements and ideas with the effects of wars, technological developments and mass changes. The beginning of modernism, which is the movement of
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