Satire
Mesmerizing (Measuring Magic Tricks)
MESMERIZING Animal Magnetism makes All submit to the great Magnetizer; even though they appear to be asleep, his voice, a sudden look, a signal launched with the flick of the wrist, pulls them out of it. We cannot help but acknowledge the magnetic presence of a great power which moves and controls patients, never placebo, always
By Rob Angeli3 years ago in Fiction
A Beginners Guide to Understanding the Plot of Moby Dick
Moby Dick is a classic American novel written by Herman Melville in 1851. The novel is set in the mid-19th century and follows the journey of Ishmael, a sailor on a whaling ship, as he becomes obsessed with the idea of hunting down a giant white whale named Moby Dick. Despite its length and complex themes, the novel has remained a popular and influential work of literature. However, for readers unfamiliar with the book, its plot and symbolism can be difficult to understand. In this article, we will provide a beginner's guide to understanding the plot of Moby Dick, exploring its major themes, characters, and symbols along the way.
By M. Shaihan Ahmed3 years ago in Fiction
Revolutionary Novels that Shocked the World!
Revolutionary novels have a unique power to move readers and inspire social change. These novels challenge the status quo, question deeply ingrained beliefs, and offer new perspectives on the world. From inciting revolutions to sparking cultural movements, these books have left an indelible mark on literature and society. In this article, we will explore some of the most influential and thought-provoking revolutionary novels of all time, analyzing their historical and cultural contexts, examining their main ideas and themes, and assessing their impact on the world. Join us on this journey through the pages of history and discover the power of revolutionary novels that have shocked the world!
By M. Shaihan Ahmed3 years ago in Fiction
The Behind-The-Scenes Story of How To Kill a Mockingbird Was Published
"To Kill a Mockingbird", a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Harper Lee, has become a classic of modern American literature and is considered a staple in high school English curricula across the country. However, the story behind the publication of this beloved work is a complex and fascinating one that involves numerous drafts, an unseen manuscript, and a controversial sequel. In this article, we will delve into the behind-the-scenes story of "To Kill a Mockingbird", examining its history, the influence of editors and publishers, the controversy surrounding its sequel, and its enduring legacy in modern literature.
By M. Shaihan Ahmed3 years ago in Fiction
The Top 5 Most Influential Novels of All Time
Literature has the power to transform the way we think, feel and behave. Certain books have had an undeniable impact on our culture and have shaped the way we see the world. These books have the power to inspire, provoke and challenge us, and have left an indelible mark on the literary landscape. In this article, we will take a look at the top 5 most influential novels of all time. From tales of heroism, love, and tragedy to dystopian visions of the future, these books have captured the imaginations of millions and have cemented their place in history. So, without further ado, let us dive into the world of literature and explore some of the greatest works ever written.
By M. Shaihan Ahmed3 years ago in Fiction
Famous Novels You Should Read Before You Die
Reading is a way of opening ourselves up to new ideas and perspectives, and what better way to do that than by diving into the timeless classics and cult favorites that have captivated readers for generations? In this article, we'll take a look at some of the most famous novels that you simply must read before you die. Whether you're an avid reader who's looking for your next great literary adventure, or someone who's just starting to explore the world of literature, this list has something for everyone. From science fiction to romance, from horror to history, we'll explore a wide range of genres and authors to help you build a reading list that's sure to keep you engaged for years to come.
By M. Shaihan Ahmed3 years ago in Fiction
The Raven Tattoo
Lisette proudly looked at the raven tattoo on her forearm with a smug smile. It was only three o’clock and she’d already had three tattoo compliments that day. The raven was small, but vivid and lifelike, about the size of a quarter, shown in profile as if staring at something happening near Lisette’s left elbow.
By Brian K. Henry3 years ago in Fiction
Mass Meeting. Content Warning.
MASS MEETING Revolving Doors or Musical Chairs (a series of unsettling events) la classe ouvrière etc. what had begun as an overt Manifestation of the Right to Assemble in Protest had been disbanded—in Fact and in Memory—to the point that nobody remembers the red bandanas, the blue bandanas, the water cannons and traitorous canisters of tear gases halted by hordes of open umbrellas: in the water droplets and steam appeared the Rainbow’s Spectrum (spectral masses); bands of color swath the streets protected by armor of hard-hats and yellow-vested interests while some dressed in Black. They had forgotten all of this, and also the predicted fall of Medoc’s Mass Media Feed (whose misfaits were unmasked with impunity).
By Rob Angeli3 years ago in Fiction








