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The thrill of doing something prohibited
"I'm disappointed. In the end it turns out you're just like everyone else. Their vomit-like chatter and laughter hardening together like shit. Who has a crush on who... Who doesn't like who... All scum that would be better off dead! Just spewing out pretty words. Inside... all of you! Sex, sex! In the end, fucking sex is all you want!" I really don't like Nakamura, but she is the only person who gets the flowers of evil that is blossoming in both Kasuga and her. The rotten and dark side of all humans is something we have to face at one point. And in reality, some people actually do face this part very early because of dark events in their lives. From what I get, Nakamura is someone who had to face this part because of bad events that happened to her whereas Kasuga deliberately delves into this darker world and his darker self and exploring it through the French poet's work, and now partially with Nakamura forcing him. I had watched the anime before, and as far as I know it's unfinished because it didn't get a second season in animation. But I remember this very iconic episode. It's bland in manga but the animated version of the classroom scene in the anime is so cathartic that I go back to watch it from time to time. This manga does a very good job making me feel rebellious against this wretched and stupid world at one moment and then making me feel embarrassed for feeling so by toning down those moments and turning them into shameful moments. It's a roller coaster.
Aku no Hana 2
Aku no Hana 2Shuzo Oshimi · Kodansha Comic · 201039 okunma
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Definitely one of the most epic thrillers I have ever read. King has a unique capability of dragging the reader into the story. Say that there is a bad guy in one of his books (well, there is plenty of them in this volume), you really hate him/her from the bottom of your heart, as if you would attack if this bad guy was in flesh and bone and you had a chance. You immerse yourself into the story and it just flows. Also, there is a moral side of the book, as in the case of every Stephen King book. People have a tendency to think that all King can do is writing pure horror, yet he definitely is capable of conducting strong messages and lecturing.
Under the Dome
Under the DomeStephen King · Scribner Books · 2009892 okunma
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1st book of the Scarlet Scars series, ‘Menace’ was a recommendation from @hulyalarayuksel I definitely loved it! Thanks a lot Lorenzo Gambini is one of the craziest men I’ve read He is funny but not in a usual way. He kills without remorse; doesn’t give a damn about almost anything; he is feared like the devil himself. So, when a pretty brunette
Menace
MenaceJ. M. Darhower · J.M. Darhower · 201720 okunma
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Comparison of The Knight’s Tale and The Miller’s Tale in Canterbury Tales
Medieval English Literature period was a period that included themes such as love, chivalry, betrayal, deception and many elements such as comic and tragic elements, social issues, and the dominance of religion. While writing Canterbury Tales, the most important work of medieval literature, Chaucer aimed to transfer different classes of society to
Canterbury Hikayeleri
Canterbury HikayeleriGeoffrey Chaucer · Yapı Kredi Yayınları · 2018443 okunma
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Reflections of social issues of modern people in the play “A Doll's House”
It seems that just surviving and sleeping with a full stomach are not the main problems of developed civilizations since the first formations of societies. ‘Surviving in a good condition’ is the key for modern women and men and death is mostly ignored or perceived as an end from a scientific point of view. Social status, economic level of
A Doll's House
A Doll's HouseHenrik Ibsen · Gece Kitaplığı · 2014770 okunma
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Contains spoilers. So, you have to have a philosophical and psychological interest in what makes people become evil, to be interested in this book. Even if you are a Hunger Games fan, if you are the type of person who likes to see the world in black and white, who feels safer ignoring all the shades of gray, and as Lucy Gray has said in the
The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes
The Ballad of Songbirds and SnakesSuzanne Collins · Scholastic Press · 20201,227 okunma
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*It may contain spoilers* The book begins with an introduction, stating that Edward Prendrick wants to explain his uncle's notes. Then we read the notes from his mouth. He remains alone as a result of the sinking of the ship on which he is traveling and after other two sailors in evacuation boat fighting and falling into the water. A ship
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