trees
- Frankenstein
- The dopamine curve
- Learning through synthesis
- Comic book heroes reflect the myths and archetypes of the modern age
- personal website 2023
- William Faulkner discussions - philosophy of time, identity, sacrifice in the name of love
- Two-Faced - Duality and Jung’s Psychoanalysis
- Trust is the foundation of relationships
- The Record of Us All short story
- The Necessity of Creation - How AI Mutes the Human Voice
- Team leadership
- Simply Mad Genius - The Impact of the Mad Reader on Readers
- Pride and Prejudice is popular because of its timeless and effective philosophical arguments
- Pride and vanity
- Poetry in Plato's Republic
- Personal mission statement
- Nelly Sachs discussions - universality of mystic experience, appreciation of poetry
- Mr. Darcy's pride & Elizabeth's prejudice
- Mention finder - Scrapy
- Mental Illness as Liberation in The Vegetarian
- Love
- Love is hard, for it is the ultimate trial of humanity
- Love in Pride and Prejudice
- Land of Exile, Chomnye's perspective
- Knut Hamsun discussions - Patriarchal socialization, separation of art from creator
- Federico García Lorca discussions - Internalized misogyny, systematic barriers
- Dante's Hell in Castlevania
- Cycles of violence in Land of Exile
- Archetypes in mythology, the power of stories, and possession theory
- A powerful network links Washington classrooms to the stars - PNWGP article - UW-IT
- 2024-01-29 INFO 357 week 5 - orality, writing
- Love is rooted in solitude
- agony of eros
- Poetry from Within to Without - A Comparative Analysis of Poetics and The Art of Poetry
- On the frame narrative in The Burning of the Khandava Forest
- Medieval Commentary and the Interactivity of Text
- Love and Dependence - Power Imbalances in Betrayed and The Copenhagen Trilogy
- Embeddings and vectors
- Arjuna's arrow is the diamond that cuts through illusion
- 4. tree
- Man was born for love and revolution
- Love is vulnerability
- Love is the desire for the power to make another happy
- Grenouille's core motivations reflect both Rilke and Wilde's beliefs on art, love, and life
- Dungeon Meshi reveals the one-millionth part charm of its characters
- 241116 Everything Stays lyric reflection
- Vertigo is the fear of the desire to fall
- Blue is the color of winter
- Fluidity of memory in There a Petal Silently Falls
- Barn imagery in There a Petal Silently Falls
- Philosophy and wisdom in poetry from the perspective of Horace and Aristotle
- Why does Om Sokdae make Han Pyongt'ae his right hand man in Our Twisted Hero?
- Unity, probability, and consistency in critical theory
- The purpose of poetry in Horace's The Art of Poetry
- The irony of rationalized violence in The Red Room
- The Power of Myth in Hellbound
- Stagnation of mental energies leads to depression
- Sexuality as a reclamation of power in Land of Exile
- Respect for women in Pride and Prejudice
- Red Reds in The Red Room
- Power of stillness in There a Petal Silently Falls
- Mr. and Mrs. Bennet's roles in establishing Elizabeth's character
- Lightness, weight, and the emptiness of love
- Kundera's descriptions of Tereza reflect Schiller's simplicity
- Ivor Kulenov - DND character backstory
- Instinct for imitation in Aristotle's Poetics
- Great works
- Fortuity creates motifs of life, which is composed like music
- Dante's Inferno in the context of classical literary criticism
- Critique of sex in Warrior
- Criticism of photorealism or hyper-realism
- Bill O'Hara - love, death, and the destruction of trust
- Attitudes toward veganism in Korea
- 2024-05-02 reflections on emptiness