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When I first read Suzanne Collins’ The Hunger Games, I had never really imagined that dystopian cautionary tale would slowly translate into a mirror to the modern world. The story is set in the fictional city of Panem, a wealthy Capitol that thrives while the outlying districts—numbered to 12—suffer, forced into subjugation and spectacle for
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There are moments in life when words fail—when pain feels too deep or joy too overwhelming to explain. In those moments, music becomes my voice. It speaks a language the soul understands—one made of melody, rhythm, and emotion. It comforts me when I’m broken and celebrates with me when I’m whole. Music doesn’t just fill
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Writing for this blog has been a joyful journey till now, and I’m truly thankful for all the love and support you’ve shared with me. In my last two posts, I talked about Lipstick and Literature—two ways I express myself and tell my story. But now, I want to talk about something deeper: Liberation. What
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When we think of classic literature, William Shakespeare often comes to mind as the quintessential playwright. His works are renowned for their grand tragedies and memorable comedies. However, what truly sets Shakespeare apart is his remarkable portrayal of female characters. These women are not mere supporting roles; they are multifaceted, complex, and ahead of their
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“Lipstick, Literature, and Liberation.”Bold, isn’t it? That’s exactly what I thought when I stumbled upon it while scrolling through Pinterest, searching for the perfect tagline to describe my blog. I wish I could say I came up with it myself—but alas, creativity didn’t strike as fiercely as I’d hoped. Still, the moment I saw those

