Historical
Top 5 Mysterious places in world
Top 5 Mysterious places in world 1.The Bermuda Triangle: The Bermuda Triangle, additionally accepted as the Devil's Triangle, is a arena in the western allotment of the North Atlantic Ocean that has been associated with abstruse disappearances of ships and planes for abounding years. The boundaries of the Bermuda Triangle are about advised to be amid Miami, Bermuda, and Puerto Rico.
By RAMACHANDRAN A3 years ago in Fiction
Re-Duel
Friday, February 25, 2022: A history professor from Trappe, Maryland, a quaint Eastern Shore town, named Mickey Miller returned home after a 45-minute drive from Salisbury University. It is finally Friday night and his students had been a tough crowd the second half of the week. He sat down to relax in his brown leather La-Z-Boy after building a fire in his wood stove and pouring a glass of his favorite hard-to-find bourbon, Colonel E.H. Taylor Small Batch. The Revolutionary War era of American History was his forte. He loved it so much that he filled his library with biographies of the founding fathers. One he had been reading for the second time was “Alexander Hamilton” by Ron Chernow.
By Chad Umberger3 years ago in Fiction
A talk with Adam and Eve
The large, majestic lion sat sunning himself in the open field, comfortable and completely at peace with the world around him. That is until I landed a few inches from his perplexed face, seemingly out of the blue. One minute I wasn't there, and the next I was, close to a field where workers were clearing the ground for crop, half naked loin cloth wearing workers, who I didn't really see at first. All I saw was this huge lion.
By Novel Allen3 years ago in Fiction
Animal Farm
Animal Farm is a literary masterpiece written by George Orwell that has continued to resonate with readers since its publication in 1945. The book is a political allegory that uses a group of farm animals to tell a story about the events leading up to the Russian Revolution of 1917 and the early years of the Soviet Union. Through the use of animal characters and a simple writing style, Orwell is able to communicate complex political ideas in a way that is accessible to readers of all ages.
By Shatrughan Bauri3 years ago in Fiction
1984
1984" by George Orwell is a dystopian novel published in 1949 that explores the dangers of totalitarianism and the importance of individual freedom. The novel is set in a future society where the government, known as the Party, controls every aspect of people's lives, including their thoughts and beliefs. The protagonist, Winston Smith, rebels against the Party's control and falls in love with a fellow rebel, Julia. Together, they attempt to resist the Party's surveillance and propaganda, but ultimately, they are caught and punished for their dissent.
By Shatrughan Bauri3 years ago in Fiction
To Kill a Mockingbird
Harper Lee’s “To Kill a Mockingbird” is one of the most celebrated novels of the 20th century. Published in 1960, it became an instant success and won the Pulitzer Prize the following year. The book is a masterpiece of American literature, with themes of racism, prejudice, injustice, and morality woven into a poignant narrative that continues to resonate with readers today. In this article, we will explore the significance of the novel and its enduring relevance.
By Shatrughan Bauri3 years ago in Fiction
The Great Gatsby
The Great Gatsby, written by F. Scott Fitzgerald and published in 1925, is a novel that has become a classic of American literature. The novel is set in the roaring 1920s, a time of great social and economic change in America, and is a reflection of the decadence and excess of that era. The novel is narrated by Nick Carraway, a young man from the Midwest who moves to New York City to work in the bond business.
By Shatrughan Bauri3 years ago in Fiction
The War of the Worlds
H.G. Wells' 1898 novel, "The War of the Worlds," is a science fiction classic that has inspired numerous adaptations and imitations over the years. The story follows an unnamed narrator as he witnesses the invasion of Earth by Martians, who use advanced technology to decimate humanity and destroy cities. In this article, we will explore the themes, significance, and impact of "The War of the Worlds" on science fiction and popular culture.
By Shatrughan Bauri3 years ago in Fiction
The Case of the Missing Heirloom
Heirlooms are special items that are passed down from generation to generation. They hold sentimental value and are often priceless. However, when an heirloom goes missing, it can cause distress and even family feuds. In the case of the missing heirloom, a family was torn apart by the disappearance of a precious necklace.
By Shatrughan Bauri3 years ago in Fiction



