The Trial by Franz Kafka: Summary

The Trial

Short Summary of The trial The Trial by Franz Kafka is a surreal and existential novel that delves into themes of bureaucracy, guilt, and the absurdity of modern life. The story follows Josef K., a respectable bank clerk, who is unexpectedly arrested one morning without being told the nature of his crime. Despite being allowed … Read more

“Echoes of Conscience: The Tragic Dance of Guilt and Redemption in Crime and Punishment”

CRIME AND PUNISHMENT

The Anatomy of Guilt: Raskolnikov’s Inner Turmoil In Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment, guilt is not a shadow that trails behind the protagonist, Raskolnikov; it is a relentless specter that coils itself around his very soul. It whispers in his ears, mocks his justifications, and tears apart the walls of rationality he has built to shield … Read more

The Girl in the Abyss by Zinat Renesa

The Girl in the Abyss

The Girl in the Abyss by Zinat Renesa   The story of my book The Girl in the Abyss is about a woman named Renee Phoenix where she is struggling with her mental health, her loneliness, her failures in life, her thinking of herself that she is a baggage in this world, a good for … Read more

“Amazing Bathsheba Everdene’s Bold Choices in Far from the Madding Crowd: A Closer Look: A Brave Heroine.”

Bathsheba Everdene

Amazing, Brave, Independent Yet Vulnerable: Understanding Bathsheba Everdene’s Struggle for Autonomy Bathsheba Everdene, the unforgettable heroine of Thomas Hardy’s Far from the Madding Crowd, is a character defined by her fierce independence, yet tempered by vulnerability. Bathsheba Everdene stands out in Victorian literature as a woman striving for self-reliance in a world that often confined … Read more