Tragedy of Betrayal
9/10
·152 syf.··
2025 3. kitabı
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11 günde okudu
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Okunma: 03 Mart 2025 21:47
Ian McEwan wrote Fındık Kabuğu and inspired by #k:1651. The plot begins with an unborn child that the author does not share the gender or name, and it progress by it's surroundings. It is basically a betrayal story. Our carrier, mom, is Trudy Cairncross, Claude as uncle and father John Cairncross. In the beginning of the it is clearly stated that mother has an affair with Claude. They are having sex and planning something. The narrator tries to estimate their plan by listening their conversation in it's mother's womb. Since, sometimes there are different factors around surroundings it is not possible. In first chapters it is clear to see that Trudy is the oppressive character over Claude and John. Just because she is still married with John, Claude does everything that Trudy wants. Also, John, who is a poet, has a emotional character. That is why, he does not want to give up on his love and tries his chance. Our narrator mentions about some of the memories of it's parents. One day John reads poem for Trudy which she hates, but John has intese feelings and every letter of the poem has a meaning for him. This indicates that John still loves his wife yet her doesn't carry the same feelings against her. She always lies to him to stay with his brother Claude. Unlike his brother Claude is someone callous. He doesn't such abilty to write poem. In a chapter John tries his chance to be forgiven by her and stay with his wife like old days but eventually he is rejected one more time. The reason is his brother, Claude, is someone manipulaitve and addicted to sex. After the last rejection everything changes, Claude and Trudy makes sneaky plan to kill John, because he tells them to find another place to live. He dedicated to move into his own house and he comes to the place with different
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Fındık KabuğuIan McEwan · Yapı Kredi Yayınları · 20171,492 okunma
7/10
·288 syf.··
2024 54. kitabı
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7 günde okudu
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Okunma: 08 Haziran 2024 04:02
Hi my friends and Welcome to 'Christopher's World', with a gilt-edged invitation to take you on a journey for, dare I say that I am your 'tour guide' on a road trip into the deeply disturbing and darkest recesses, the abyss of the minds of psychopaths and savages..." (This opening line sets the tone for the book's exploration of the dark side of human behavior.) Here are 10 potential lessons gleaned from Christopher Berry-Dee's "Talking with Psychopaths": 1. Psychopaths Lack Remorse: The book emphasizes the defining characteristic of psychopathy - the complete absence of remorse or empathy for the suffering of others. 2. Manipulation is Their Tool: Psychopaths are adept at manipulating others through charm, deception, and even flattery, often achieving their goals without remorse. 3. Evil Can lurk Beneath a Friendly Facade: Psychopaths can appear normal and even charismatic, making it difficult to discern their true nature based solely on outward appearances. 4. Understanding the "Why" May Be Elusive: The book explores the complexities of psychopathy's origins, leaving some questions about the definitive causes unanswered. 5. Vigilance is Key: While not everyone we meet is a psychopath, the book encourages awareness of manipulative behaviors and red flags that might indicate harmful intentions. 6. The Importance of Self-Protection: Understanding the characteristics of psychopaths can equip individuals to better protect themselves from potential exploitation or manipulation. 7. The System May Have Flaws: The book highlights potential shortcomings in the justice system when dealing with individuals with psychopathic tendencies. 8. The Darkness Can Be Closer Than We Think: Psychopaths can exist in various professions and social circles, not just confined to the realm of
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Talking With Psychopaths and SavagesChristopher Berry-Dee · John Blake · 20172 okunma
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Türkçe / English Review
10/10
·180 syf.··
2024 8. kitabı
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17 günde okudu
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Okunma: 29 Nisan 2024 15:00
Kitabın diğer incelemelerini incelerken çoğu okurun eserden "Çocuk kitabı" diye bahsettiğini gördüm ve Çizgili Pijamalı Çocuk ile benzer bir karışıklılığa girdiğini fark ettim. Maalesef günümüzde eserlerin baş kahramanları çocuk olunca hemen çocuk kitabı etiketi yapıştırılıyor içeriği göz önünde bulundurulmadan. Çizgili Pijamalı Çocuk 'da olduğu gibi travmatik sahneler olmasa dahi, bir çocuğun belki anlamakta güçlük çekeceği alttan mesajlar ve metaforlar içeren bu eser şahsen her yetişkinin okumasını tavsiye ettiğim bir kitap. Ben eseri orijinal dili olan İngilizceden okudum ve iyi ki kendi dilinde okumuşum diyorum. Çünkü yukarıda bahsettiğim metaforlar ve alttan mesajlar kendi dilinde anlaşılması daha kolay. Yayıncılığın yanlış veya eksik çevirmesinden kaynaklı bazı eksik anlaşılmalara yol açabilir. Lakin bu kitabı diliniz yoksa okumayın demek değil. Eserin içeriğine gelirsek neden bu kadar ısrarla okunması gerektiğini açıklayayım. Günümüzde teknolojinin de hayatımıza girmesiyle insanoğlu elinde olanı ve sahip olduğu nimetleri bazen görmeyebiliyor ve bunun üstüne teknoloji ve sosyal medyayla kendine yeni dertler ediniyor, kendinde yeni eksiklikler buluyor. Kitap bize aslında elimizde olan özgürlüklerin ve doğamızda bulunan duyularımızı en önemlisi anıların, hatırların ve duyguların insanda ne kadar önemli bir yer kapladığını bize göstermekte. Kitabın ana karakteri Jonas adında on iki yaşında bir çocuk. Jonas'ın yaşadığı topluluğun adı orijinal eserde "Sameness" (Aynılık, benzerlik) olarak geçiyor. Bu toplulukta insanların hiçbiri renkleri göremiyor, müzik gibi harmonik sesler yaşadıkları ortamda yok ve kimse müziğin kelime anlamından bile haberdar değil. Hava durumu her zaman açık ve "Güneşli" fakat bulundukları bölgede Güneş diye bir yıldız yok! Yaşayan insanlara zararlı olabileceğinden dolayı
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The GiverLois Lowry · Laurel Leaf Publishing · 20021,095 okunma
5/10
·55 syf.··
2023 18. kitabı
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14 günde okudu
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Okunma: 12 Nisan 2023 00:00
'It's no use going back to yesterday because I was a different person at the time' There is no one who does not know the fairy tale alice wonderland where everyone has memories of childhood, but has he lived his childhood? I doubt it. I had seen the movie very fondly and I met Alice at that time, and now that I read her book, I think I grew up. I would love to recommend it to those who have not grown up and to those who want to send their inner child to the past. goodbye with Stay on the tale:) “düne geri dönmenin bir yararı yok çünkü o zaman farklı biriydim..” Herkesin çocukluk anılarının olduğu masal alice harikalar diyarı, bilmeyen kimse yoktur varsada çocukluğuunu yaşadığına şüphe ederim. Filmi çok severek izlemiştim ve Alice'le o zamanlar tanıştım , şimdi kitabını okuduğum ama çok sıkıldım, sanırım büyüdüm. Büyümemiş olanlara ve içindeki şapşik çocuğu geçmişe göndermek isteyenlere tavsiye ederim. Hoşçakal Masalla kalın:) @ufukkk35 ( sen istedin,sırada hangi dil ?) "No sirve de nada volver al ayer porque yo era una persona diferente en ese momento". El país de las maravillas de cuento de hadas de todos con recuerdos de la infancia, no hay nadie que no lo sepa, pero dudo que haya vivido su infancia. Me encantó ver la película y conocí a Alice en ese momento, ahora leía su libro pero estaba tan aburrida que creo que crecí. Lo recomiendo a aquellos que no han crecido y que quieren enviar al niño sedoso en ellos al pasado. Adiós Quédate con la historia :)
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Alice's Adventures in WonderlandLewis Carroll · Wordsworth · 028,6bin okunma
My score:10/7,Puanım:10/7
7/10
·54 syf.··
Beğendi
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2023 4. kitabı
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3 günde okudu
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Okunma: 08 Mart 2023 22:06
Good luck with my first English review then let's get started ; Oh Heidi! Rose-cheeked girl. Everyone knows you, "some by reading, some by watching cartoons on trt1", I'm sure for all of us; you have a different understanding, memory or ending.I recommend this book if you want to recall love, innocence and your elementary school years, "glad" little one with rose-cheeked little one who reminds me of innocence and my childhood. :) Then, goodbye, love and stay with the book. İlk ingilice incelemem hayırlı olsun o zaman başlayalım; Ah Heidi! Gül yanaklı kız Herkes ,seni bilir "kimisi okuyarak,kimi trt1'de çizgi film izleyerek"eminim hepimiz için ;farklı anlama, anıya veya sona sahipsin.Bana masumluğu ve çocukluğumu tekrar hatırlatan, Gül yanaklı ufaklık seninle "iyi ki" yollarımız birleşti,sevgiyi;masumluğu ve ilkokul yıllarınızı tekrar hatırlamak isterseniz bu kitabı tavsiye ederim. :) O zaman, hoşçakalın sevgiyle ve kitapla kalın.
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HeidiJohanna Spyri · Damla Yayınevi · 20086bin okunma
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Notes from Underground consists of two parts. The first section is the Underground section. In this section, the worldly and psychological depression experienced by a forty-year-old man whose name is not mentioned is described. The author did not give a name to the hero. We can call this man an Underground Man. An Underground Man is someone who regrets what he has done, does not get angry. He probably likes sweetened tea and people too. Would want to hurt them.19. a century person can't handle being a character. Being conscious is considered a disease in this era. He'd rather be an insect than be so self-conscious. According to him, people with character are very excluded in this era. At the beginning of the work, this Underground Man begins to tell by saying that he is a sick man. The intellectuals of this century are suffering from this disease. There are also those who boast about this disease. The Underground Man, like a doctor, made his own diagnosis himself. He is trying to cure himself. The condition he complains about the most is the feeling of awareness . He is a man who has reached the age of forty, but has not been able to interfere with the forties, he has always been marginalized. The fact that he is so full of anger is a big part of the fact that he cannot be included among people. Dec. He talks about the greatest pleasures in pain. As a pain progresses or December continues, a person gets used to it and begins to feel pleasure, not pain anymore. In the second part of the book, the Underground Man tells why he came to this situation. He is a twenty-four-year-old civil servant. Communication with people is disconnected. He lives in disgust with himself. He mentions the disgusting face of an officer who was working again at that time. He thinks that if he
Notes From UndergroundFyodor Dostoyevski · Karbon Kitaplar · 2016159,6bin okunma
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