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"He's the devil!" "No, he's a god!"
"When I was around 13 years old, people were split into two groups. The users and the used. The warm and the freezing. The humans and the firewood. That was how the world worked. It made sense. And nobody fought back. Nobody except for one person. A man engulfed in flames." "Those people haven't a shred of remorse... treating
Fire Punch, Vol. 3
Fire Punch, Vol. 3Tatsuki Fujimoto · Viz Media Llc · 201821 okunma
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3/5 Stars (%53/100) It was okay-ish to good. I've read for one of my classes. Here's more or less what I wrote in a paper: James Baldwin’s 1955 collection of essays Notes of a Native Son is similar to the works of Sartre and de Beauvoir in the sense that he also compares Europe and America. However, Baldwin mostly focuses on the issues
Notes Of A Native Son
Notes Of A Native SonJames Baldwin · Bacon Press Published · 201217 okunma
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The Chainsaw Man Church is completely extra in my opinion. I really like Asa Mitaka / Yoru and Famine. I feel like a lot's happening at the same time. I love the slow parts with Asa, they are very interesting and remind me of part 1. I also want to see more of Famine. I get the Church act and how they are trying to revoke a fear of Chainsaw Man worldwide to make him stronger as a devil once again by using people's fears, but it somehow feels too rushed and too chaotic. Part 1 was also chaotic at times and sometimes hard to understand like the Darkness Devil arc, but it would always come back to where it was intended to go and I was never lost. Part 2, especially with the prophecy and church arc, is making me feel lost and sometimes uninterested in the story overall a lot. I simply keep finding myself yearning for more panels with the characters I loved coming back and new characters I love. However, it's Fujimoto and I really want to trust him. I hope he somehow ties all this back together in a meaningful way. Btw, Chu Chu Lovely Muni Muni Mura Mura??? God, that was amazing! I can't wait to see that chapter animated! It is definitely written and drawn to be a storyboard for a film. It is such a cinematic chapter; the beginning, the chorus, the guys lining up, the hallway and fight scene... it's all made to be a film and not a manga. This is why I love Fujimoto, his panels are unlike regular mangas but they feel like I'm watching films. Truly unique. Also, RAWR. SHE IS BACK, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN! SHE IS BACK!
Chainsaw Man Vol.16
Chainsaw Man Vol.16Tatsuki Fujimoto · Jump Comics · 202315 okunma
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5/5 Stars (%91/100) I really liked the whole book. The great fight between Dragon and Arthur finally comes to an end. Despite being super absurd, it was one of the best and enjoyable fights I've ever read. Our main boy Shinra comes back as well. I also liked that Kurono is getting more screen time. The doppelgangers continue to appear and the cataclysm is still there. I'm curious about the new doppelgangers and how our heroes are going to handle all of this apocalyptic situation. I'm sure we'll lose a couple of people but the series is coming to an end, I can feel it.
Fire Force vol. 31
Fire Force vol. 31Atsushi Ōkubo · 20214 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 · 2014777 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 · 20201,247 okunma
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