Poems
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The Bell Jar, Sylvia Plath
Nowadays, the sphere of the internet is vast. There is just about every category, every community, and every hashtag that one can find belonging to when scrolling through 10-second-long videos and small squares of pictures. I’m not one to critique this development in human evolution as I find a sense of serenity in losing myself… Continue reading
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Prometheus Unbound, Percy Bysshe Shelley
Over the years, the nature of human beings continued to be debated over whether we are good or evil, whether it is learned or hereditary. Does intention matter? Does interpretation? Nevertheless, one thing is clear—we know nothing, yet we do everything. Continue reading
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Anywhere Out of the World, Charles Baudelaire
The most fitting way to begin this blog must be to start with a piece of writing that has been my favorite for a long time. Continue reading
