On Symbolism & Saying Volumes: The Yellow Wallpaper
One of the greatest short stories of its time—relevant still. Review of The Yellow Wallpaper.
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One of the greatest short stories of its time—relevant still. Review of The Yellow Wallpaper.
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Read my review of Chronicle of a Death Foretold here.
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Can a woman ever win? What tips the balance between a man’s and a woman’s mistakes? What is the difference between being flawed and unreasonable?
Read on to know how Divakaruni instigates these questions in her bestselling novel.
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Guest Post by Cathalynn Labonté-Smith : Let’s go for coffee. Many of you are probably aching to say or hear that phrase right now, depending upon where your location is at in the lockdown scale. A phrase that was once taken for granted, but is now a rare treat or a much anticipated sign of normalcy returning.
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Who hasn’t read Little Women? But how does Greta Gerwig’s film adaptation of the classic are in comparison?
Bringing Words to Life: Greta Gerwig’s ‘Little Women’ Read More »
Narrated by Chughtai from a child’s perspective, the story is purely suggestive yet deeply meaningful. The candid testimony is sparked by her trademark witty descriptions, lending the story an essence of acknowledgement curtained by innocent language.
Through the incidents that take place in Begum Jaan’s house, Chughtai breathes life into the much known but far less understood concepts of sexuality and lesbianism.
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While it may seem exhausting to even consider stepping into a new arena of better habit for almost a whole month, the glass half full ones will tell you that it’s the briefest journey you could ever take to reach a better place in life. All it takes is the right way to do it!
Can You Acquire A Habit In 21 Days? Read More »
Which one is your favourite?
10 Quotes That Changed My Perspective Read More »
Once you set on Picoult’s journey of introspection, it’s hard to stop. My Sister’s Keeper, a powerful page turner, is one of many such journeys by this award-winning American author.
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