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The Comedy of Errors
The Comedy of Errors: Shakespeare’s Hilarious Tale of Mistaken Identity "Meta Description" Dive into Shakespeare’s "The Comedy of Errors", a riotous farce of mistaken identity, twin mix-ups, and chaotic humor. Discover its plot, themes, and why it still delights audiences today!
By its_ishfaq_ahmad9 months ago in Fiction
Habit grow in chilhood
Habits are repeated actions or behaviors that become automatic over time. They are not formed in a day but are built gradually through consistent practice. Among the many phases of life, childhood is the most critical stage for the development of habits. This is because children are highly impressionable and tend to learn from their environment, experiences, and the people around them. While bad habits can be difficult to break in the future if not corrected early, those that are formed in childhood often last a lifetime. As a result, the expression "Habits grow in childhood" is accurate. The fact that the brain is still developing is one of the main reasons why it is easy to form habits during childhood. The brain of a child is like a sponge in that it takes in information quickly and easily adapts. Curiousness and a desire to learn characterize this phase of development. For instance, a child who sees their parents reading every night may also develop the habit of reading regularly. Similarly, if a child grows up in a household where cleanliness and punctuality are valued, they are more likely to adopt those qualities as their own.
By Wasib reza Fahim9 months ago in Fiction
The Drawing of My Life
When I was a child, I believed that pencils held magic. Not the kind of magic that turned frogs into princes or moved mountains—but the quiet kind. The kind that turned thoughts into pictures, emotions into shapes, and silence into color. I didn’t speak much as a kid. While other children chased each other on the playground or shouted answers in class, I sat in the corner of my own world, sketching stick figures and stars on the backs of my notebooks.
By Esther Sun9 months ago in Fiction
Kissed by a rat
KISSED BY A RAT 🐀🐭 🐀 Tired from the 2 shifts I had today; mine which was an afternoon shift and my friend's which was a night shift, she had gone home early to take care of her sick kid and pleaded with me to take her shift, I just couldn't say no, it's my weakness🥲.
By Soul Scribbles9 months ago in Fiction
Good or Bad
It was the kind of morning that felt like a blank page. The sun rose soft and amber over the sleepy town of Willow Creek, painting golden stripes across rooftops, and chasing the mist from the cobbled streets. The air held that rare stillness that makes you feel like anything is possible.
By Ashley Anthony9 months ago in Fiction
"The Magic of Mobility: How Mobile Phones Shape Our Lives"
In a small town nestled between hills and fields, lived a boy named Aarav. He was sixteen, curious, and always full of questions. His favorite companion was not a book, a bicycle, or even a pet—it was his mobile phone.
By Abdul Malik9 months ago in Fiction
The Bookstore Where Our Eyes First Spoke
The old bookstore on Elm Street was supposed to be torn down by spring. It smelled like dusty paper and warm cinnamon, with creaky wooden floors that whispered with every step. Leah had wandered in on a rainy Tuesday, hoping to kill time. She wasn’t expecting to find the last piece of her heart between the pages of a book—or in someone else’s eyes.
By The Waiting Tree9 months ago in Fiction







