Of Mice and Men achieved rapid success that Steinbeck had not anticipated.
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Immersed in the Greenwich Village ambiance, Inside Llewyn Davis is not solely about folk music or the political context of the 1960s.
Throughout Death Note, many characters deeply explore the concept of justice, showing restraint in taking a definite stance on its definition.
Moonrise Kingdom evokes a sense of childhood anticipation, similar to the most delightful form of sustenance.
Psycho-Pass explores various philosophical concepts, including questions about freedom, social control, and ethics in a constantly monitored society.
Jane Eyre is a novel that delves into and manipulates the concept of sexual identities through the labor element.
In The Odyssey, it is recounted that a decade has passed since the fall of Troy, and during this time, Odysseus has not returned to his kingdom in Ithaca.