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  • An Elegy On The Death Of Sidney Sheldon
    [Arts-and-Entertainment] He was a master and deserves to be treated better than by a distastefully amateur poet, laboring under his own handicaps. Loss is loss; this is to celebrate something.


  • Death - an Overerated Paradox
    [Self-Improvement:Grief-Loss] This is a promulgation of an individualist apprising the uselessness of mourning and sorrow at the event of a death.


  • Ascent and Descent of the Over-Reacher
    [Self-Improvement] This article discusses the pros and cons of being an over-achiever/over-reacher.


  • Civilization And Overt Civilization
    [Self-Improvement] The article discusses the vanity of human nature through a not-so-stilted perspective.


  • Doctor Faustus - Scanning of Its Vitality
    [Arts-and-Entertainment] The article is here by popular demand.


  • Predestination and Free Will by John Calvin - a Satirical Synopsis
    [Reference-and-Education] the article is attempted to mock and deride Calvinism.


  • Thematic Concern in the Iliad
    [Reference-and-Education] The Iliad is one of the most complex epics thematically. Here's an endeavour at decoding it.


  • Kamasutra and Ramayana - Comparing Epics
    [Reference-and-Education] This comparison will read better if you have prior knowledge of the epics compared.


  • A Tribute to "The Rape of the Lock"
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Poetry] The article elaborates and explains the most crucial cantos in the text - the third and the fourth.


  • A Brush With "The Lady of Shallot"
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Poetry] The lady of shallot is a marvellous poem by Tennyson. This article is ideal as reference material or for some out-and-out plagiarism.


  • A Satirical Critique of "As You Like It"
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Humanities] This is not a summary; it is better if you've read the play before you go through this.


  • The Social Security of the Elderly is Not the Responsibility of the Family
    [Home-and-Family:Elder-Care] Discussing the bane of social existence, ie., the elderly.


  • Being in RLA - A Realistic Note of Lamentation
    [Arts-and-Entertainment] Ram Lal Anand is a college in South Campus, this is a student's perspective of a life in a hauntingly bad ambience.


  • Doctor Faustus by Christopher Marlowe - A Review
    [Book-Reviews:Self-Help] A relic's fresh review.


  • Love Story by Erich Segal - a Critic's Pivotal Observations
    [Book-Reviews:Romance] Neither a summary, nor a critique, just some very humane banterings.


  • Talking of Voids
    [Writing-and-Speaking:Writing] A subjective biography of R.K. Narayan, a great man and an equally great author.


  • Prodigal Dilemmas
    [News-and-Society:Religion] Your purpose in life - the reason and cause of having one.


  • A Tribute to the Walking Dead: Sidekicks and Lost Souls
    [Self-Improvement] A tribute to the causeless pathetic...


  • Blackboards
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Philosophy] Blackboards, the dullest of things, can represent the strongest of allegories.


  • Versus Culture
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Philosophy] Culture is essentially a misnomer; it is a subverted expression or an undermined one by the standards of what it implies.


  • Purpose To Life
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Philosophy] To find a potential that never exists within.


  • The Pertinence of Nudity
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Philosophy] A reason to be selfish. Or rather, another reason to be so.


  • Stranded Notions: Time And Philosophy Of The Individual
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Philosophy] Before man began, began his philosophy, he has raised himself since, but not further than what was intended.


  • Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince - A Review
    [Book-Reviews:SciFi-Fantasy-Horror] This a review and a critique of a media created phenomenon, concentrating at debunking the feckless attitude represented throughout the book.


  • A Life of Purpose's Extraction
    [Self-Improvement:Inspirational] Purpose. What is purpose? Drinking coffee when you wake up and making a habit of drinking coffee only when you wake up? No. Trying to drink coffee when it’s hot and trying conscientiously to make it ...


  • Radical Education
    [Reference-and-Education] Radical education – issue of emancipation The technique of educating a rock, and that of educating a moral soul is analogous – for it is never vital what all is taught, but it is subliminal, what al...


  • Good Writing
    [Writing-and-Speaking:Writing] Good writing is like sex. Two people are involved – the writer and the reader. Bad sex usually satisfies only one person, most preferably, the writer – the person who leads. Good sex not only satisfi...


  • The Manifestations Of Self
    [Self-Improvement:Attraction] A man is captive within himself. He dwells in a freedom which is confirmed to bounds, he breathes in an ambience ensnared to limits, he nurtures a shriveled valiance with the quaint promises of trepi...


  • Unguided Men
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Humanities] Humanity - the sole endeavor of sanctity in every man, the moribund symphony serenading in all perceptions, the extinct deference suggestive of life—humanity. Something already sold to that trait of ...


  • The Power Of Purpose
    [Self-Improvement:Motivation] The manifestations of motive A man is captive within himself. He dwells in a freedom which is confirmed to bounds, he breathes in an ambience ensnared to limits, he nurtures a shriveled valiance with...


  • Of Courage and Greatness
    [Self-Improvement:Success] Courage is something that is reflected and reciprocated, and is by no means, inherent. When we are ordinary, we are morally ample and when we are surreal, we are audacious. The need for temerity is a...


  • The New Morality
    [Self-Improvement:Motivation] In a world where dynamism alters egos and principles in a man every second, where men divest in tenets that secure them from being devout to something natural, where humanity seeks reasons to be igno...





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