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Literature Written from Prison

Locked Rooms and Loud Minds Literature Written When the Body Was Confined and the Mind Refused to Be How confinement shaped political thought, personal truth, and literary resistance ABS BELIEF When writers are imprisoned, literature stops entertaining and starts testifying. 1. Jawaharlal Nehru (India) Imprisonment: 1922–1945 (multiple terms under British rule)Prison Writing: Glimpses of World […]

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The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde

“Earnest Lies and Serious Nonsense: Oscar Wilde’s Comedy of Perfect Pretence” A comedy where names matter more than character, love begins with a misunderstanding, and sincerity is strictly optional. ABS BELIEVES  Society prefers well-dressed lies to badly spoken truths.Wilde laughs at morality because he understands it too well.In a world obsessed with appearances, pretending is

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The Fall of the House of Usher Edgar Allan Poe

The house had one job left: dramatic self-destruction. There are Gothic stories, and then there is The Fall of the House of Usher—a tale that doesn’t so much “begin” as it crawls up your spine and asks if you’ve paid your mental health bill this month. Before we dive into Roderick Usher’s personalized horror palace,

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