Stream of Consciousness
The Wells of Our Past
When we got water from wells.......... Today, water is piped to our homes, but in the past we had wells to get water. Living on a small hilltop, we had to go down about two hundred meters to get water. There were several wells near the paddy fields on several sides.
By Rohitha Lanka10 months ago in Fiction
The Weight of Lilence
Lying on his bed, Oshadha Bandara began to reflect on all the events that had happened since then, as if the sky were touching the earth. Before marriage, he thought that marriage was a single taste. A love affair filled with sensual pleasures. But marriage now, to put it simply, is bitter, difficult, unpleasant, and always a constant struggle. The crises at home are more numerous than the crises in the country. Although there are many people to give advice, there are no provisions to act accordingly. At home, the first person to give advice is his wife Yvonne. The day her mother came, that advice doubled. Then, not only his wife but also her mother's advice had to be listened to. She came yesterday too. The climax of this reached And then. He was in the hallway reading a book.
By Rohitha Lanka10 months ago in Fiction
Macbeth of William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare is discovered human psychology and reality which portray humanity or beast-like visage of human being. Around the world readers enchanted with his masterclass tragedies and comedis. Elizabethan age was enlighten by Shakespeare with his overmastering power .Macbeth is one of William Shakespeare's most famous tragedies, written around 1606. It is a dark and powerful play that explores themes of ambition, fate, power, guilt, and the supernatural. Set in medieval Scotland, the play follows the rise and fall of Macbeth, a Scottish nobleman who, driven by prophecy and unchecked ambition, descends into tyranny and madness.William Shakespeare (1564-1616 C.E.) is one of the most well-known playwrights in the world. He was born in Stratford-upon-Avon, England, as the son of the businessman John Shakespeare. He married Anne Hathaway in 1582. By 1592, he was working as a playwright and actor in London, and in 1596, he joined the Lord Chamberlain's Men, later known as the King's Men. As a company member, he was a shareholder, an actor, and their principal dramatist. Shakespeare wrote at least 40 plays. Some of those plays are missing, like Love Labor's Won, the sequel to his play Love Labour's Lost. It is unclear what order he wrote his plays in, though scholars use contextual evidence to place them in chronological order.
By Tusher Enam10 months ago in Fiction
New Year in Chamary
New Year in Chamary… I think people experience New Year differently at different times… I remember that from my childhood until I was about twenty, New Year was a time of special joy for me… I started to wear my new clothes from around February… I would wear new clothes that I only get once a year and go to my relatives' houses… I would eat sweets… I would be very excited… Today's children are less excited about New Year than we are….
By Rohitha Lanka10 months ago in Fiction
Shadows of a Broken Heart
Heartache in the Shadows Love Lost, Souls Entwined, and the Haunting Echoes of the Past The First Chapter: The Cursed Manor The night was cold, but not from the weather alone. Anyone who dared approach the abandoned Whitmore Manor felt a chill down their spine. People in the town talked about a ghostly woman who would wander the halls and call for a lover who had been betrayed for years. No one dared to stay after dark—no one, except Alina.
By Afia Sikder11 months ago in Fiction
The Last Breath of Winter
The Last Breath of Winter The Snow's Whispers in the First Chapter That evening, the cold was relentless. The scent of burning wood and something else—something far more sinister—were carried by the howling wind, which sounded like a tortured soul. Asha pulled her scarf tighter around her face as she trudged through the snow-covered path leading to the abandoned cottage at the edge of the village. This one was different from her usual fascination with mysteries. The young man Aidan Blackwood, who had vanished ten years earlier on a winter night, was the subject of rumors that circulated throughout the town. Some said he had been murdered by his own fiancée, others believed he had simply wandered into the snowstorm and never returned. Asha, however, was determined to uncover the truth.
By Afia Sikder11 months ago in Fiction
The Last Meeting
The Most Recent Event The Beginning: Lost Love In the soft glow of the evening, Niloy sat in an old café in Kolkata. His cup of coffee had been cold for some time, but he was lost in thought as he stared at the glass window. He had been waiting for someone, Trishna, for many years. Ten years earlier, on a rainy afternoon, he had last seen Trishna. Despite the fact that their love had never truly faded, their relationship had ended due to circumstances. They would never forget each other, even if they took different paths in life. They had decided to meet one more time today. But would this truly be their final meeting?
By Afia Sikder11 months ago in Fiction







