Freudian Fragmentations: Id, Ego, and Super Ego in The 100

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In the world of literature, Sigmund Freud’s psychoanalytic theory have helped readers and...
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How Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction Condemns American Nihilism

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On the surface, Quentin Tarantino’s 1994 crime-drama Pulp Fiction may appear as the rockstar of films. It revolves around weird...
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The Marketing Rhapsody

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In the world of advertising, creativity cannot die. It’s like an immortal being, which can be prais…
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লেগুনা / Laguna

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Through two long weeks I wandered, stumbling through the nights guided only by the stars and hi…
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How Swamp Thing Discards Anthropocentrism

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In a philosophical framework, anthropocentrism is the perspective that humans are the sole or prima…
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Lateral Moves

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I began walking, therefore, in a big curve, seeking some point of vantage and continually looking a…
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Цыгане / The Gypsies

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I can compare it to nothing but a large door mat, ornamented at the edges with little tinkling tags…
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He runs towards the Maybury Hill: Embeds

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At first I regarded little but the road before me, and then abruptly my attention was arrested by s…
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Testing images in the post

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And as the day advanced and the engine drivers and stokers refused to return to London
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Oscar Wilde

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Imagination was given to man to compensate him for what he is not, and a sense of humor was provide…
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