We bring you some of Shakespeare’s villains that are just as compelling as his heroes, while also being disturbing and brutal figures.
We bring you some of Shakespeare’s villains that are just as compelling as his heroes, while also being disturbing and brutal figures.
Oishani talks about how reading Shakespeare opened up her eyes to conversations around gender, race and other subjects that are relevant today.
Siddhesh explains how reading Marcel Proust’s ‘In Search Of Lost Time’ helped him see the beauty in all things, thus changing his outlook towards life.
Through this feature, Eleanor demonstrates how Charles Dickens’ novels use food as a metaphor to reflect prevalent class distinctions.
In this essay, Andreia discusses how reading Kant as a teenager helped her become a more compassionate person and develop her self-esteem.
In a heartfelt essay, Saisudha explores why reading Indian classics in school is as important as reading Western classics.
With Alice In Wonderland, Lewis Carroll let his imagination soar high. That’s why Oishani loves reading it and believes other adults should as well.
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