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Etiket: Agatha Christie’nin kaybolması

Agatha Christie’nin 11 gün boyunca kaybolma nedeni

15 Nisan 201822 Eylül 2019 tarihinde gönderilmiş admin tarafından
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English Articles

  • Who is Prince Myshkin?
  • Which novel has Raskolnikov?
  • Through which characters and events can we analyze the theme of “alienation” in Kafka’s works?
  • What might Gregor Samsa’s transformation into an insect symbolically represent?
  • How do invisible authority figures like Klamm support the theme of power and uncertainty in Kafka’s works?
  • How does the protagonist’s self-starvation in Kafka’s The Hunger Artist address the relationship between art and society?
  • How does the relationship between the “judge” and the “prisoner” resemble those of authority figures in Kafka’s other works?
  • How does the torture machine in Kafka’s Penal Colony question the concepts of justice and power?
  • How does the theme of guilt and atonement present a transformation process through Raskolnikov’s remorse and Sonya’s faith?
  • How does Kafka’s depiction of bureaucracy in The Castle offer a critique of modern state systems?
  • Can Raskolnikov’s murder be justified by the theory of “ordinary” and “extraordinary” people?
  • What could Josef K. be guilty of? “Your crime is that you asked that question.”
  • To what extent does the character of Levin in Anna Karenina reflect Tolstoy’s own worldview?
  • What kind of philosophical dilemma does the paradox between freedom of will and inaction create in the person of the Underground Man?
  • How is Kafka’s relationship with his father reflected in his works?
  • How is the female character’s internal conflict handled in Stefan Zweig’s story 24 Hours in the Life of a Woman?
  • What Happens When a Mixture of Anger and Impulse Mixes in Life?
  • How does Ivan Karamazov’s legend “The Grand Inquisitor” discuss the contradiction between human freedom and happiness?
  • What historical events does Tolstoy focus on in his / her novel War and Peace, and how do these events affect the lives of the characters?
  • How does the philosophy of “if there is no God, everything is permissible” resonate in the actions and crises of faith of the characters in The Brothers Karamazov?
  • What does the term Kafkaesque mean?
  • How does Bazarov’s attempt to reduce everything to materiality affect the existence of the human soul?
  • Do Fyodor Pavlovich’s masochistic tendencies and desire for constant humiliation point to a deep-seated childhood trauma, or is it a fundamental part of his personality disorder?
  • How does the crushing influence of bureaucracy and hierarchy on Akaky Akakiyevich symbolize the loneliness and helplessness of the individual in modern society?
  • In “The Peasants,” Balzac explores the darker aspects of human nature – greed, ambition, jealousy – combined with the hardships of rural life. Do you think human nature becomes more apparent in such environments, or is the environment the primary factor that shapes people?
  • How does Jung’s concept of the “shadow” address the flaws in human nature? Why is accepting the shadow important in the individuation process?
  • In Hindu belief, why did Brahma (the creator god) create an imperfect or suffering universe?
  • How does Umberto Eco’s novel “The Name of the Rose” connect the suppression of laughter in the Middle Ages with censorship in the modern age?
  • In the context of Schopenhauer’s concept of “will”: Is the character Heathcliff in Emily Brontë’s novel “Wuthering Heights” a prisoner of his passions or a conscious agent of evil?
  • The tragic ending in Ehmedê Xanî’s work; is the death of Mem and Zîn an absurd ending or a romantic catharsis where love is crowned with death?
  • In Dostoyevsky’s novel “Crime and Punishment,” does Raskolnikov’s remorse make him morally “good”?
  • Does George Orwell’s imposition of “2+2=5” in his novel 1984 show that truth can be manipulated? Is reality determined by power?
  • In Mikhail Bulgakov’s The Master and Margarita, is Woland’s justice focused on punishing rather than transforming people? Or are his punishments a means of enlightenment?
  • What are Carlo M. Cipolla’s “Fundamental Laws of Human Stupidity”? What is stupid, how to recognize it, how to combat it?
  • How is the relationship between poverty and crime discussed in Oliver Twist?
  • In Bertolt Brecht’s play “The Caucasian Chalk Circle”, can justice be achieved in a corrupt system only with a “ruleless” judge?
  • What is Hamlet’s tragic flaw?
  • What metaphorical meanings might the petrifying effect of Medusa’s gaze have in today’s world?
  • To what extent does Achilles act out of strong emotions such as anger and revenge, making his decisions less than rational?
  • How can each of the Karamazov brothers (Dmitri, Ivan, Alyosha) be related to Freud’s concepts of id, ego, and superego?
  • According to Mephisto in Goethe’s Faust, is PAIN an inevitable part of human existence, a tool of manipulation, and a reality that has a dialectical relationship with pleasure?
  • Yunus Emre questions the relationship between existence and non-existence with expressions such as “Non-existence in existence, existence in non-existence.” Are existence and non-existence opposite concepts, or are they a complementary whole?
  • Is Etienne Lantier right when he cries out in Émile Zola’s Germinal, “We are not slaves! We starve, we die, they still want more!”?
  • Free Will and Historical Events: An Illusion in Tolstoy’s Novel “War and Peace”?
  • According to Charles Darwin, what is the role of moral values ​​in human survival?
  • What would Raskolnikov and Bazarov talk about if they time traveled to the 21st century?
  • In Elias Canetti’s novel Blindness, how close are Kien’s relationships with other characters to Sartre’s idea of ​​”others are hell”?
  • If change (Yin-Yang) is the fundamental nature of the universe, is it possible to defend a fixed moral truth? Or are truths also subject to change?
  • Which characters in Dostoyevsky’s novels might be on the autism spectrum?
  • Who are the novel characters in world literature who are grateful for their poverty?
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