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Violet Evergarden Anime Review

" We should Learn Empathy from the very core of Human Emotions! And Violet Evergarden is one of those series that serves as a medium to it. " - Saptarshi Bhowmick And like I said before I am one of those strangers who really liked it when the shows make me cry most; it evokes certain emotions in me that I might have never felt before. Violet Evergarden is among those few series that recapitulated all the epitomes of civilized empathy. let's summarize shortly the plot of the series~ Plot -  The story revolves around Auto Memory Dolls: people initially employed by a scientist named Dr. Orland to assist his blind wife Mollie in writing her novels, and later hired by other people who needed their services. In the present time, the term refers to the industry of writing for others. The story follows Violet Evergarden's journey of reintegrating back into society after the war is over and her search for her life's purpose now that she is no longer a ...

Agenda of Lolita, an overview of Lolita, a reader friendly guide

At the end of September, I came again with my blog post. And this time, I have chosen 'Lolita' by Vladimir Nabokov to give my views and understanding of the book. 'Lolita, the light of my life, fire of my loins, my sin, my soul. Lolita, the tip of the tongue taking a trip of three steps down the palate to tap at three on the teeth, Lolita.' So those are the opening lines of the novel Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov, and these lines I think are very representative of what it is like to read this novel. Those lines are considered one of the greatest opening passages in the literary world. And for the good movement of it, it is really beautiful - the construction of the sentences is just really good. However when you remember that Lolita is a twelve-year-old girl and our narrator, the person who is saying these lines is a middle-aged man, it kind of changes the way you interpret life. You have this really beautiful description of love and lust in this very repulsive situation, ...

Agenda of All the Light We Cannot See

August came like the Rain in my life and washed away the continuity I was enjoying. So, leaving the stream, I decided to do a different blog than my regular ones that will not be about animations and stuff. This time I made my mind for expressing gradually by layers of explanations of a book I read and wondered about recently - "All the Light We Cannot See" by Anthony Doer. After careful consideration of all its aspects, I write down this post. So have a good read. It is a review and also analysis, so expect spoilers. I encourage you to read the book beforehand and then read this blog further. This book features these two kids, two teenagers during World War II. One is a girl who is blind - her name is Marie-Laure Leblanc and then a boy named Werner Pfennig who is German. The story goes back and forth between their lives. There is another story, a German officer (Reinhold von Rumpel) looking for a diamond. He is one of those Nazis tasked with acquiring all the valuables aroun...

Spelling Test for competitive exams

 Spelling Test Model Set The Spelling Test is a part of many contemporary competitive exams. It was at a time the commonest and the hardest one to crack sometimes. As it stands there are 470000 words in English and for a person to memorize that is completely impossible. But for our living, we have to participate in competitive exams to get a job and on the question set, we came head to head with a spelling test. It was among the most confusing questions on the set cause if you are totally unfamiliar with the word, it will be a lot of challenging to find the correct one from the options. So only practicing beforehand can increase your chance and vocabulary, in that way it will be possible to answer correctly in exams. Below there is a question set of 'a Spelling test', Try to answer as much as you can correctly. 1. Select the correctly spelled word. a. Definate b. Definete c. Definite d. Definiet 2. Select the correct spelled word. a. Possesses b. Posseses c. P...

Animal Farm by George Orwell

Animal Farm is an allegorical novella by George Orwell(Eric Blair), first published in England on 17 August 1945. The book tells the story of a group of farm animals who rebel against their human farmer, hoping to create a society where the animals can be equal, free, and happy. About the Author Eric Blair was born and spent his youth in India. He was educated at Eton in England and from 1922-27, he served in the Indian Imperial Police in Burma. Through his autobiographical work about poverty in London ( Down and Out in Paris and London , 1933), his experiences in colonial Burma ( Burmese Days , 1934), and in the Spanish Civil War ( Homage to Catalonia , 1938), and the plight of unemployed coal miners in England ( The Road to Wigan Pier , 1937), Blair, who wrote under the name George Orwell, exposed and critiqued the human tendency to oppress others politically, economically, and physically. Orwell particularly hated totalitarianism, and his most famous novels, Animal Farm and 1984 a...
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