Ernest Hemingway’s stories often draw from his experiences, and The Old Man and the Sea reflect various aspects of his life.
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Tetsuo Shima becomes an example of the dire consequences when psychokinetic abilities akin to a god fall into the wrong hands.
In Sapiens, Yuval Noah Harari argues that all ethical and social or moral codes, including the contemporary concept of human rights, are merely imaginative constructs.
Including impressive swordplay, Harakiri combines essential elements of the popular samurai-themed jidaigeki.
Paulo Freire’s educational concept, now known as the problem-posing method, aims to understand reality.
The prohibition against pork became an identifying feature, distinguishing Jews from others who did not follow the same dietary rules.
With Nimona as the source material for the film, sexual diversity, acceptance, and queer coding are naturally integrated.