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If | Summary & Analysis

“If” by Rudyard Kipling was first published in 1910 as part of his collection of stories and poems called “Rewards and Fairies.” “If” is a popular and widely quoted poem that offers a series of hypothetical situations and advice on how to navigate life’s challenges with wisdom and virtue. If | Summary and Analysis The […]

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On Various Kinds of Thinking | Summary & Analysis

In his essay, “On Various Kinds of Thinking” (1921),  James Harvey Robinson addresses various patterns of thinking, the benefits of promoting knowledge acquisition, and how our culture interferes with this thought. Robinson considered that using history may help people understand themselves and the communities in which they live.   On Various Kinds of Thinking | Summary   

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Abhisara; The Tryst | Summary & Analysis

Abhisara; The Tryst by Rabindranath Tagore is a profound poem that presents a fascinating contrast between the physical, material world, and the spiritual world. It explores themes of impermanence, the transient nature of all of life’s experiences, and compassion and empathy being the true wealth in life. Tagore, through beautiful contrasting imagery, presents an idyllic setting to the poem to

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Amigo Brothers | Summary & Analysis

“Amigo Brothers” by Piri Thomas is a compelling short story that celebrates the profound friendship between young boxers, Antonio Cruz and Felix Vargas. Amidst their shared passion for boxing, they aspire to become light-weight champions while cherishing their brotherly bond. Themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and sportsmanship enrich the narrative, resonating with readers on a deeply emotional

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