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The book consists of 13 stories in total. I have commented on all the stories below. 1) MS. Found in a Bottle: "MS. Found in a Bottle" by Edgar Allan Poe is a classic example of his mastery in the Gothic and macabre. The story is presented as a narrative from an unnamed protagonist who, along with others, finds himself aboard a
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"Sadelik, sabır, merhamet. Bu üçü senin en büyük hazinelerin."
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"Ne kadar ileri giderse, o kadar az şey bilir."
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Lao Tzu
"yetenekli bir asker şiddetli değildir, yetenekli bir savaşçı öfkelenmez, güçlü bir fatih savaşmaz, büyük bir komutan alçakgönüllü bir adamdır."
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Nabokov once described 'The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde as having an almost winey quality to it and I think that sums up the unique atmosphere Stevenson is able to conjure up really well; the book transcends the conventionalities of the Gothic genre which inspired it to become something far greater and grander, as it becomes a kind of treatise on the duality of good and evil in people. Dr. Jekyll's experiments lead to him concocting a drug that creates an inverse of his supposedly benign essence. In contrast, Hyde is outwardly kind and gregarious, the dwarfish Hyde causes an instant sense of disgust in those who meet and is cruel and capricious. Yet, as Nabokov states, the characters aren't as binary as you would think, neither character is wholly good or evil, instead, they are entwined with one another, Jekyll being able to let go of the sense of unfettered freedom which Hyde is able to realize and Hyde is unable to let off the sense of responsibility and respectability which keep his vices in check. The London in which the book is set comes alive during the night; macabre and ghost-like, its empty streets, shimmering under the pale glow of a diaphanous moonlight act as the center stage for Hyde's monstrosities. That the novel is told mainly from the perspective of the conventional Utterson only adds to the strange beauty which Stevenson is able to interweave in the novel, it is as if the creation of Hyde creates a sense of poetry in Utterson's prosaic life, the ripples of Dr. Jekyll's experiments impacting on the wider world around him. 'The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is one of the greatest Victorian novels, a novel which transcends the conventions of the area and creates something ineffably majestic.
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Yuval Noah Harari – Homo Deus
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Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow
Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow
The book is a fluent, thought-provoking and didactic work. It creates many question marks for the future, and you question it as soon as you read it in your mind. After the first book, which describes the 70,000-year evolution of Homo Sapiens in the light of historical information and documents, the genetic science, artificial intelligence and algorithms that will raise the human being in the world of tomorrow, how this evolution will evolve into a living thing, and how this evolution will be between elites with power and wealth and those who do not have this power. There is a fiction that tells that it will create extremely unfair conditions and that maybe the end of Homo Sapiens will come from him. A work that should be read. Source: e-kitapstore.com/en/yuval-noah-h...
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