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The Storm By Kate Chopin

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  There is a tempestuous storm outside, husband and son are stranded in a store, drenched in mud. Calixta, the wife, is back home, busy with the household chores, not disconcerted about the storm or their well-being. The ex-lover drops-by seeking shelter, they share an erotic moment, and disperse! Post that they all live happily ever-after! 😊   All characters remain stolid, irrespective of the events in their lives, or their current situation, the storm! The husband and wife are proclaimed as dutiful and conscientious, but nothing about their chemistry/biology has been revealed 😊   Omitting the adultery, passion, the story has a strong message of how fulfilment of ignored needs, can infuse new life and make the present more colourful and vivacious! The storm brings two married people into a transient fleeting affair. With no repercussion, everyone involved (including families) live happily ever after. Kate Chopin, having composed the concept of extra-marita...

A Rose For Emily By William Faulkner

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    “ A Rose for Emily ”, a gothic story, opens with the townspeople reacting in awe over Miss Emily Grierson's death, post which the story travels in flashback. The entire story is narrated from the townspeople point of view and not in Emily’s purview. Emily, a burden for the people, was send a notice for the due taxes. She sends a note in an old handwriting/archaic shape, mentioning, that she doesn’t go out anywhere anymore! Emily is domineering and menacing. The town calls for a special meeting of the Board of Aldermen, to figure out what to do with the lady not paying her taxes. She downrightly and sternly refuses to take the ownership of the due taxes, and sends them back. The people had issue with her smell , they complained about it to the leaders, but not wating to argue with the intimidating Emily, they take care of the smell on their own, by sprinkling lime in the house. Emily had a very protective controlling father (like father, like daughter! 😊 ), and he ...

Ethan Frome By Edith Wharton!

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  It is a plaintive story of a poor farmer, Ethan Frome, a man with thwarted desires and meagre resources. His entire life (past, present and future) is allegorical of hardship, austerity and distress!   I was expecting it to be focused around passion (as from the blurbs), but I found it to be everything else but passion. Maybe had I read it a few years ago, then I might have exultantly and emotionally rated it high, but a mindset smacked with experiences, derives loopholes, and studies books with a different lens!   The synopsis - A poor farmer ( Ethan Frome ) of meagre resources, Of bleak and stiffened appearance, Frozen by his tragic past, Imprisoned in a forever mortal silence, Having accumulated the cold, of many Starkfield winters! Living in a mute melancholy, Having lost his parents, Expecting a brief reprieve post marriage with Zeena , But both fall into a forever ghastly silence, No love, no communication, Just doctoring his sickly wife! The birds start twitterin...

The Tell-Tale Heart By Edgar Allan Poe!

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  A perfect hair-raising Halloween-time experience! Head without a heart, is monstrous, Head with a heart in place, works wonders! Don’t we stumble upon folks, who appear standoffish and selfish, and others overtly emotional? It is infrequent to encounter the ones with a correct amalgamation of both head and heart. Life turns into a beautiful song, only when both the head and the heart work in tandem!   For me, “The Tell-Tale Heart”, is a macabre story, eliciting the above theme of the importance of the intertwinement and inexplicability of head and heart! It is a commentary on rationality of a human with a head but no heart, juxtaposing the ramifications of presence and absence of heart! It is a story about psychological issues, in a person with a diseased mind! The unnamed narrator, throughout the story keeps proclaiming that he isn’t mad, but in actuality his mind is diseased. This story, is a study on human psychology (not alone about a madman, but a self-not...

Pygmalion By GB Shaw

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  Pygmalion is a verbose, satirical, romantic play, distributed over 5 Acts, with no scenes!   The play opens with the following preparatory lines- “ It is impossible for an Englishman to open his mouth without making some other Englishman hate or despise him. German and Spanish are accessible to foreigners: English is not accessible even to Englishmen”   I am resistant to above lines, as I am blessed with great English friends, who definitely don’t despise me, but help me to become a better version of myself! 😊   The play focusses on social-class distinction, so maybe GB Shaw, used the above lines as a prop, loosely! I wish, he could have used other tools/examples to exemplify,  or made it more of a general approach, than a geographical divide! ! Coz of the opening lines, in a flash, I deducted 1.5 stars 😊 I couldn’t relate with the lines at all. A human in himself is a complex being, irrespective of geographical boundaries! So, I openly defy...

The Starless Sea By Erin Morgenstern

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  A mandatory Warning - If you are a “The Starless Sea” enthusiast, immediately exit the review, as I can’t help but rant, to regain back my braincells:-/ Beleaguered and with insuperable reluctance, I take total responsibility of all the ranting, raving and griping below (while citing examples from the text!). Erin Morgenstern, is a craftswoman of enamouring captivating words! But just catapulting a mountain of lurid words, with no solid rhyme-or-reason, is definitely not sufficient to redeem a book! Pet-Peeves : - This book is a quintessential of “Pettifogging". I had to extricate all the convoluted knots in my head, post the read! ☹ It was the most tedious task, to be subjected to the trial and tribulations of finishing a bulky plot-less book!! No disrespect or hate for this work, as I am not the most read or knowledgeable person, so I might have missed out on something! This review, is just to vent out the angst and frustration I was subjected to, so pardon me if I go overbo...

The Lottery By Shirley Jackson

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  My Views- Villagers gather at the town square, in an idyllic fictional small town, to participate in an age-old ritual of “The Lottery”! Children gather stones, not to build or play, but for a more diabolical plan! ☹ Pieces of paper are stored in a black wooden box. The colour black, foreshadows, something ominous! But none can guess. Chits are pulled out, by one, by all, but lightning falls on one of the housewives . She pulls out a chit with a black mark, And what follows is fiendish, alas! ☹ She begs, she pleads, she calls it unfair, but a ritual is a ritual, and needs to be executed for all. Please read for yourself to know!  😊 (no-spoilers)     This Shirley Jackson’s(SJ) story, published in 1948, is “devastatingly shockingly dramatically intricately edifying”   Lottery, is an age-old tradition, followed with a superstition of- “Lottery in June, corn be heavy soon ” The fertility of corn has been linke...