The Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison

    Md. Taqi Yasir Going all through the journey of Ralph Ellison’s first ever published masterpiece “The Invisible Man” was one heck of it. This is one of the greatest works of fiction about The Negroes, which Ellision portrayed beautifully. Random House publications first published this book in the year 1952. Ralph Ellison was born in…

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      The Book Thief Book Vs Movie

      Nusrat Jahan As I write this review I am thinking to myself “Is there a point to this”? I am sure that most of you book worms out there have already read the book and have fallen in love with it (unless you are Ursula and have a black hole instead of a heart). Hence,…

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        T.S. Eliot and his influence over English poetry

        Md. Taqi Yasir T.S. Eliot was a pioneer to the English poetry who added a new level of dimension towards it. He included his poem into each and every part of his daily activities and a diversified worldly sense. T.S. Eliot’s poems influence many other writers and poets, to clarify out the cavernous meaning of…

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          Trapped

          Tarannum Sattar (Tarannum Sattar is a journalist and poet. Also, she has a cat named Miserable.) The room still smells of the perfume phial that you broke. The stench of cigarettes still haunt the blanket. As I sit in one corner of the four walls, They all remind me of you. I want to escape….

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            Murder: the afterstory

            Nusrat Jahan (Nusrat Jahan claims to be a majestic unicorn who loves singing, writing, listening to rock music, and fangirling over actors from various Korean dramas ) He used his hands to pick up the earth. It was a dark hole, a grave, that he dug. He looked at his “friend” one last time, flashing…

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              100 Words Stories

              Nusrat Jahan A dead life After months, Simone had finally stepped outside the box of concrete she was used to calling “home”. Her face was as insipid as usual and there was lassitude in every breath she took. Even the little Petunias that she adored failed to make her smile. Nothing but a rusty old…

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                A Diary account

                Parima Haque In a few hours my execution will be complete. I wonder what will become of this unwanted, white piece of paper that I am writing on. Maybe it will be left behind and no one will even get a trace of its existence. I feel like I am starting into the dark abyss…

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                  How Much Does the Internet Weigh?

                  Benazir Elahi Munni According to Russell Seitz says the internet weigh about 50 grams, which is the weight of a standard sized strawberry. What does it mean? And how do you measure information? Information inside a Kindle: Starting from smaller units, let’s say a kindle. If we put the novel, say, Gatsby on the kindle,…

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                    Fashion Trends That Have To Die!

                    Nusrat Jahan Fashion is an interesting thing. It comes and goes, and sometimes reincarnates into a new but somewhat similar form. Although, some trends seem very interesting and pretty at first, after one point you just get tired of seeing everyone looking like they got cheap plastic surgery to have matching faces on their Facebook…

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                      AlphaGo releases new chess engine

                      Md. Taqi Yasir AlphaGo, a computer series premeditated by Google DeepMind, has just a game more to go against top-ranked player of GO Lee Sedol of South Korea, in a 5 game match redolent of the 1997 fight between Deep Blue and Garry Kasparov. AlphaGo’s success so far is exceptional, no matter the outcome of…

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