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I began writing on a Friday evening.
Monday, January 14, 2008. It is history now when we had to prepare critical appreciations of prose and poetry for our ISCE and ISC exams. But the habit I guess has remained. Whenever I read a book and the book has impressed me, I feel merely reading is not enough. I devote some time thinking about it, thinking about the plot, the important characters and ultimately the questions if any the book is able to raise. And then I paper them down.
Originally written on January 11,2008. There is a reason owing to which I decided to put Dagny at the top of the list of my character analysis. I believe she is arguably the most important character of the novel and the person who represents one climax of. Who is John Galt? Why does he have to fight his battles not against his enemies but against those who need him most? Why does he fight his hardest battle against the woman he loves? 8217;s rejection of the conventional split between reason and emotion,.
Orginally written on May 16, 2006. The Pilgrimage is a 1987 novel by Paulo Coelho, which is a collection of his experiences as he made his way across Northern Spain on the pilgrimage to. Each of these exercises and the way to do them has.
Originally written on August 20,2006. I got to read this book owing to the recommendation of one of my friends at a stage of my life when I was facing an acute crisis in my life . And they end up sa.
Originally written on April 14, 2006. The book is about the story of a little girl Maria from a Brazilian village, whose first innocent brushes with love leave her heart-broken. That will make you suffer. 8217; A chance meeting in Rio, takes her to. Where she dreams of finding fame and fortune but ends up working as a prostitute. Fifth orgasm I knew God. Next, Heaven or Hell.
The Old Man And The Sea. Originally written on August 19, 2004. The recognitions that he achieved for the novel in Pulitzer Prize and The Nobel Prize, the next year for his style of writing in The Old Man and The Sea seem so much justified. 8220; A man can be destroyed but not defeated.