In the mystical era of Dwapara Yuga, there existed a mysterious time traveler-a girl who wove her existence through countless aliases, concealing her true name and identity. Only f...
This is the second story that I was planning to write about. I really hope y'all like Kingdom hearts/Kill la Kill coz with the way I'm doing it, things will get funky.Also you dont...
After being caught in an explosion in Afghanistan, Jules is sent home with no memory of her time as a marine or the love she found overseas. Now, two years later, Julia is working ...
60 bullets 59 58 57.. The countdown to 17 Bullets begins now. Eleanor was prepared for the zombie apocalypse, not a completely different planet with werewolves, dragons, and viper...
"1816 A Song About Myself" by John Keats is a playful, self-mocking poem reflecting his youthful spirit and humorous take on his own identity and experiences.
A dying king questions how time’s passage can be measured, as birds symbolically tally life’s fleeting moments. Through poetic metaphors and existential musings, Andersen explores ...
"On First Looking into Chapman's Homer" (1816) by John Keats is a celebrated sonnet expressing awe and inspiration upon discovering the grandeur of Homer's epic through Chapman's t...
"On Sitting Down to Read King Lear Once Again" (1816) by John Keats is a reflective sonnet capturing the poet's emotional and intellectual engagement with Shakespeare's tragic mast...
"1816 STANZAS ('IN DREAR-NIGHTED DECEMBER')" reflects on the enduring pain of lost joy and the contrast between nature's resilience and human vulnerability to sorrow, evoking a poi...
"1816 THE DAY IS GONE, AND ALL ITS SWEETS ARE GONE" laments the passage of time and the loss of day's joys, evoking a melancholic reflection on fleeting beauty and the inevitabilit...