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"icl not a fan of the writing style so far, it sorta feels like I’m in a GCSE English class and am picking out the literary devices I can recognise - Anaphora! Alliteration!
I am realising the reason I loved TSH so much was not only bc of the dark academic-ness per se, but the writing. god it was so good. time to perhaps just read another donna tartt book" — Dec 25, 2025 07:50PM
"icl not a fan of the writing style so far, it sorta feels like I’m in a GCSE English class and am picking out the literary devices I can recognise - Anaphora! Alliteration!
I am realising the reason I loved TSH so much was not only bc of the dark academic-ness per se, but the writing. god it was so good. time to perhaps just read another donna tartt book" — Dec 25, 2025 07:50PM
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(page 18 of 288)
"“I can’t quite realise that I’ll be through so soon, that I’ll be leaving the university at the end of the year.”
I don’t like how relatable this book is" — Nov 23, 2025 12:49AM
"“I can’t quite realise that I’ll be through so soon, that I’ll be leaving the university at the end of the year.”
I don’t like how relatable this book is" — Nov 23, 2025 12:49AM
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(page 244 of 382)
"gaddamn proving surjective functions is hefty (for me at least lolz its almost like I've never done it before!!)" — Jan 11, 2023 06:55PM
"gaddamn proving surjective functions is hefty (for me at least lolz its almost like I've never done it before!!)" — Jan 11, 2023 06:55PM
“She was breathing deeply, she forgot the cold, the weight of beings, the insane or static life, the long anguish of living or dying. After so many years running from fear, fleeing crazily, uselessly, she was finally coming to a halt. At the same time she seemed to be recovering her roots, and the sap rose anew in her body, which was no longer trembling. Pressing her whole belly against the parapet, leaning toward the wheeling sky, she was only waiting for her pounding heart to settle down, and for the silence to form in her. The last constellations of stars fell in bunches a little lower on the horizon of the desert, and stood motionless. Then, with an unbearable sweetness, the waters of the night began to fill her, submerging the cold, rising gradually to the center of her being, and overflowing wave upon wave to her moaning mouth. A moment later, the whole sky stretched out above her as she lay with her back against the cold earth.”
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“That's what it's going to be then, brothers, as I come to the like end of this tale. You have been everywhere with your little droog Alex, suffering with him, and you have viddied some of the most grahzny bratchnies old Bog ever made, all on to your old droog Alex. And all it was was that I was young. But now as I end this story, brothers, I am not young, not no longer, oh no. Alex like groweth up, oh yes.
But where I itty now, O my brothers, is all on my oddy knocky, where you cannot go. Tomorrow is all like sweet flowers and the turning young earth and the stars and the old Luna up there and your old droog Alex all on his oddy knocky seeking like a mate. And all that cal. A terrible grahzny vonny world, really, O my brothers. And so farewell from your little droog. And to all others in this story profound shooms of lipmusic brrrrrr. And they can kiss my sharries. But you, O my brothers, remember sometimes thy little Alex that was. Amen. And all that call.”
― A Clockwork Orange
But where I itty now, O my brothers, is all on my oddy knocky, where you cannot go. Tomorrow is all like sweet flowers and the turning young earth and the stars and the old Luna up there and your old droog Alex all on his oddy knocky seeking like a mate. And all that cal. A terrible grahzny vonny world, really, O my brothers. And so farewell from your little droog. And to all others in this story profound shooms of lipmusic brrrrrr. And they can kiss my sharries. But you, O my brothers, remember sometimes thy little Alex that was. Amen. And all that call.”
― A Clockwork Orange
“Man is condemned to be free; because once thrown into the world, he is responsible for everything he does.
It is up to you to give [life] a meaning.”
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It is up to you to give [life] a meaning.”
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“Man can will nothing unless he has first understood that he must count on no one but himself; that he is alone, abandoned on earth in the midst of his infinite responsibilities, without help, with no other aim than the one he sets himself, with no other destiny than the one he forges for himself on this earth.”
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