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Continue reading →: The Heartbreak of Growing UpThere’s a moment in every young person’s life when the world reveals itself to be smaller, shabbier, and more disappointing than they ever imagined. James Joyce captures this universal experience with devastating precision in Araby, a short story that reads like a love letter to lost innocence—written in the bitter…
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Continue reading →: Finding Hope in the DarknessWe all carry an invisible weight. Some days it’s manageable—a dull ache hanging in the backdrop of our lives. Other days it feels crushing, like we’re drowning under a mass of our fears, regrets, and responsibilities. Tim O’Brien understood this better than most when he wrote The Things They Carried,…
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Continue reading →: When the Sleep Won’t ComeHave you ever lain in bed, staring at the ceiling at 3 AM, wondering if you’ll ever sleep again? If so, you’re definitely not alone. Insomnia has quietly become a major issue in our society, and the numbers are pretty staggering. According to a 2018 study, between 2002 and 2012,…
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Continue reading →: The Wake-Up Call I Didn’t Know I NeededHave you ever had one of those moments where something completely shifts your perspective? I recently came across Andrew Braaksma’s essay, Some Lessons From The Assembly Line, and it hit me like a ton of bricks. Here’s a college student who spent his summers working brutal 12-hour shifts in factories,…
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Continue reading →: Why We’re Still Talking About The Yellow Wallpaper in 2025“The color is repellent, almost revolting; a smouldering unclean yellow…”— Charlotte Perkins Gilman, “The Yellow Wallpaper” When I first read The Yellow Wallpaper, I was struck by how claustrophobic it felt. A woman slowly unraveling in a nursery-turned-prison, haunted by a pattern on the wall…
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Continue reading →: When Literature Becomes LiberationReading Power Through Marxist and Ethnic Studies Lenses Literature has always been a mirror reflecting the power structures that shape our world. When we examine classic and contemporary works through the focused lenses of Marxist and Ethnic Studies theories, we uncover not just stories, but entire systems of oppression and…
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