The Allure of Tragedy: Exploring Why We’re Drawn to Sorrow
https://youtu.be/yCDiVah7X4k Join Mohammad Lebzo as he explores our fascination with tragedy. From Shakespeare to modern dramas, Mohammad delves into why we're drawn to tales of sorrow, uncovering theories from self-improvement to finding solace. Through examples like Romeo and Juliet, he highlights
The Ghostly Presence at Hawthorne Manor
Amelia Hawthorne has long been intrigued by her family’s notable home, the Hawthorne House. This antiquated house, which is found in a farther wide open, features a wealthy history of privileged insights and covered-up stories that have provoked Amelia’s interest
Dream Encounter: Terry A. Davis, the Digital Prophet, and the Temple OS Revelation
If I had the chance to meet any person, dead or alive, it would be a difficult decision. Religious figures may be the first to come to one’s mind; however, the entire point of a religion is that once the
Okonkwo’s Legacy: Tradition and Change in Things Fall Apart
https://youtu.be/2odRS9FYUgY Join Naya and Lisa for a book review of Chinua Achebe's iconic novel, Things Fall Apart. In this discussion, they dissect the first chapter, unraveling its layers of Igbo culture, themes of identity, tradition, and the looming specter of colonialism.